Bad BUSINESS Practice.
According to our experience DISHONEST company and HIGH PRESSURE sales representative the one attending in our house, Olga Polanski. She came all dolled up with a sample window on her arm and not even 20 minutes had past in which she took some ?? measures and filled in a paper without *ANY* direct details of order as to what they will supply, what color, and how the whole job be done including its time. She put pressure on us to sign saying a promotion was only if sign now but we did not sign and so she told us she will try and extend 'till the following coming Monday. She had come on a Friday. We did not sign but told her before any contract is made the specifics of the job must be present to us. Her explanation was *she does not have such program on her computer, and would see if she can ask someone at her place of work doing such*. Well, she found someone, and the new papers arrived pronto. After a few back and forth e-mails to clarify the job we came to an agreement and set date with time for her to come over so we could sign all in our home. So, she came fast. We had made an addendum to the company’s presented business papers in which among some it was stated Olga Polanski can make changes as she had and also accept money from us on behalf of her company. She told us that a SERGIE who is their installer would come by and take precise window measures. Olga Polanski on behalf of CANADIAN CHOICE WINDOWS & doors and us signed a contract including signing addendum. She received a cheque as per agreement of contract in the amount of 10% down payment. The SERGIE came over to measure windows but had problem understanding Olga’s Polanski business order. We told him go and talk to your company. ~~ From then on we received a new attachment in e-mail from Olga Polanski on behalf of her company and in it she requested us to sign a new contract? Funny, because when she had come over signing the contract she told us that the first one she quoted cost on without actual details can be destroyed as it now is invalid and also does not stipulate it being a contract. This is the one without details as to job and where we requested a detailed quote and she had send one in replacement. ~~ This new attachment AFTER** ask us signed contract, 10% down, 40% upon arrival of windows (arrival from where and to where?), and final 50% upon completion of installation. No mention of anything else but a piece of paper with three columns filled in but NO SPECIFICS as to the windows. ~~ To us it is SCAMM! It is illegal to accept money for a job quoted and signed in a customers house and after fact make **NEW** stipulations. I told her, Olga Polanski that by law they must honor their contract with us since by along accepting money she Olga Polanski accepted the deal. Bet would we have pulled out of the original them would come after us and demanding all sorts of **WHATEVER!! We find such dealing by Canadian Choice Windows and Doors a scam and dishonest by falsely making representation. HIGH PRESSURE SALE and does NOT deliver. We had hard time to understand Olga Polanski and also the installer Sergie in language. It is our recommendation to stay away from the company! This company also enters the review sites on internet and writes positive reviews BUT there is no proper name or info on the review maker. When we requested such from OLGA Polanski she said that she has no access to it so she believes all reviews are positive because the company is BEST. Hmmmmmmmmmm..! We do not give the company Canadian Choice Windows & Doors a 5 star rating but would there be a *minus 1* star rating we certainly be using such with our experience of Canadian Choice Windows & Doors, and Olga Polanski. We write this review without ill intend but only as to our experience.
According to our experience DISHONEST company and HIGH PRESSURE sales representative the one attending in our house, Olga Polanski. She came all dolled up with a sample window on her arm and not even 20 minutes had past in which she took some ?? measures and filled in a paper without *ANY* direct details of order as to what they will supply, what color, and how the whole job be done including its time. She put pressure on us to sign saying a promotion was only if sign now but we did not sign and so she told us she will try and extend 'till the following coming Monday. She had come on a Friday. We did not sign but told her before any contract is made the specifics of the job must be present to us. Her explanation was *she does not have such program on her computer, and would see if she can ask someone at her place of work doing such*. Well, she found someone, and the new papers arrived pronto. After a few back and forth e-mails to clarify the job we came to an agreement and set...