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High pressure salesman...
If the special price can't be given
tomorrow, it probably wasn't that
special in the first place.
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BSA Insurance not paid…
It is actually illegal for a company to
build your kitchen without paying this
insurance. You should be given a copy of
the paid policy.
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Misleading installation dates…
It is a common practice in the industry
to provide an install date to get you to
pay a deposit, only to change the date
later and let you down.
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Substandard materials…
This is not usually obvious until
further down the track when you start
having problems with your kitchen.
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Bias towards certain finishes…
You should be given the pro's and con's
on all finishes, the final decision
rests with you.
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Limiting colour choices…
Their costs are kept down by bulk
buying, nothing wrong with that so long
as they can provide a full colour range.
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Wasteful voids…
This is a real problem if they mass
produce their cupboards, not customised
to your special needs.
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Clip on kickboards…
They look unsightly, are not finished
off to high standards
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Wall oven and pantry sides not the
same finish as doors…
A major cost cutting method for the
manufacturer.
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Finish around breakfast bar not same
as doors…
Again, another cost cutting method for
the manufacturer.