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Displays to go
Displays to go






displays to go

The project: order 30 cardboard displays (product WCCD3CP) with custom art (that we had designed and ready to go). Not with the product itself or the customer service. Our company has had the absolute worst experience with Displays2Go. The name of my company is Milestone Recovery, just in case you don't think I'm a real review. I would not do business with them if I were you. I'm guessing they are a big company and just don't care about customer service.Įxtremely unhappy customer. Someone from management was supposed to call me yesterday to handle this debacle, but needless to say no one ever bothered to call me. Their service sucks, and their choice of shippers is greatly suspect. It's like doing business with dumb and dumber.

Displays to go install#

I had to pay for it again, even though the shipping company damaged it.īut the best part is that the shipping company did not unwrap it or install it, and this unit is also damaged. Of course I paid for this the first time, for the damaged unit. They charged me an additional $295 to have someone bring it into the building, unwrap it and install. So we opted for having them send a new one. That was laughable, the repair quote from a local company was $900. Called customer service and they offered me $350 to make my own repairs. I had to pay someone to bring it into our building, unwrap it, and set it up. Ordered a $4000 display for our office and the unit came in damaged.








Displays to go