Empire Today
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Empire Today Reviews
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Hearts
July 12, 2010
Carpet and Vinyl Flooring
I am disabled, and could not go carpet shopping so I called Empire Today. When they came to my home I was shown several types of carpet and vinyl floor samples. I told the salesman that I did not want carpet that would show footprints or vacuum cleaner lines. When I picked a color and type of carpet the salesman said it would not show footprints or vacuum cleaner lines.
Then I picked out a vinyl floor color and asked the salesman if it would show alot of dirt. When I bought this house it had very dark flooring in the kitchen, which I didn't like, and showed everything. Once again the salesman told me it would not.
When they came to install the carpet and vinyl flooring (I was told it would be a one day install) they immediately told me that they would not have the time to lay the flooring. The salesman had neglected to look at the cabinets over the refigerator, as if he did, he would have advised me that I had to have them trimmed before the vinyl could be laid or the refigerator would not fit.
The carpet was installed, and it was very late when they left. Everything I pointed out to the installers to be careful with (an electrical outlet) was ignored and they did some damage to my house when they put the furniture back. There were scratches on the walls and dirt everywhere from moving furniture. I also had two doorstops, which magically disappeared when the carpet was laid. The following day I noticed that every footstep could be seen and was very unhappy.
When they came back to lay the vinyl flooring, one of the installers used a broom that was in the garbage and my sponge mop to clean off my driveway so they could lay out the vinyl, ruining the mop and spreading bristles from the bad broom all over the place, which they did not clean up. After the installation of the flooring, they did not turn on the gas to the clothes dryer or turn and turned off the water supply to the clothes washer. In addition they put a kink in the metal tubing that goes from the back of the dryer down into the floor, so when I used it, all the lint and dust flew all around the dryer. Every appliance they touched had black hand prints from their dirty hands.
When I complained to the company, they sent people on three different occasions to look at the problem, but only one person could authorize repairing. The sales manager called me to inquire about the carpet problem, but never called me back.
I immediately called my credit card company to dispute the payment on the carpet.
I do not know at this writing how this will resolve, but I would not refer anyone to this company.
The salesmen will tell you anything you want to hear, and then they rush you for an immediate install. I was offered $100 to have the installation before the end of the month, to make the sales numbers at the end of the month look better.
What kind of company is this?
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Jack E
July 5, 2010
No deposit refund
This is the 2nd complaint I have put in on Empire Today. They required me to put down a deposit of $50.00 which the salesman said was refundable if I had to cancel. Well, I did cancel within the allotted time period and was told my deposit would be mail within 10-15 days after that date. It has been a month since that call. I contacted them again twice after that and was told the check had been mailed the first time and that someone would call me the second time. I have received no check and no one has contacted me. What a bunch of losers!!! I will discourage anyone from ever getting involved with this bunch of crooks. I will be filing complaints with the BBB and consumer advocates in our local area to get my refund back.
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Salotti
June 29, 2010
kitchen vinyl floor
Just the other day I had Empire Today come to lay my kitchen floor...To start...the first installers came and did not know that we had decided for them to do the sub-floor...we were advised that it was an additional cost...Spoke to the salesman...It was a misunderstanding and there is an additional charge...ok...so we settled on a price...another set of installers came the next day... they did the sub-floor and the vinyl flooring... it looked great... the other day I noticed that a section was uplifting...the installer came back today...tapped on it and said it was fine...I came home from work and it looks the same as when I left...Have not gotten the satisfaction as of yet...and have a kitchen floor that has a bump in it... DO NOT trust this company..they have sub-contractors do the work
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Salotti
June 29, 2010
bathroom
Had Empire Today install a tub/shower surround in my bathroom just about a year ago...The seal around the tub started to leak as well as by the tap area..and while doing spring cleaning I found three screw wholes in the wall on the outside of the bathroom in the hall... I should have known..the first installer could not do the new fauset/shower plumbing and since the style I ordered they didn't have, they just brought another style hoping I would like that...then he didn't have all the necessary pieces needed...A week later once again the installer came and did do the job...NOW the company sent someone out to see the problem...He came back the next day and started replacing the tub, walls and glass door...BUT did not have enought to finish... I am still waiting for him to show us and finish the job... DO NOT trust this company..they have sub-contractors do the work
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Trimssy
June 25, 2010
Not one person gave a crap after I signed the contract
I fell for the add of 60%off carpet. Being naive we decided to go with Empire spending $3500. Then the lies began. They were not able to provide me with the specs on the carpet, found out it was polyester not nylon. They tried to string me along for the 3 days so that I would not be able to cancel. Installed 2 rooms and brought the wrong color for the third. Continued to get run around. Carpet at Lowes and Home Depot much better quality 1/2 the price. I had them take up the carpet as I cancelled in the 3 day period. To do this you have to send copy of paper to illinois. Not one person gave a crap after I signed the contract. RUN FROM THIS COMPANY.
Also when they did come and rip out there carpet, the contractor said that they had put down a 6 pound pad not the 8 that we had paid for.
Should have listened to the countless negative reviews all over the internet. Spend some time and research before you make a mistake that you will be paying for over months and living with for years.
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Lance
June 18, 2010
Poor customer service
I'll try to keep things short and simple... I had scheduled an installation for carpeting with Empire and they never showed up or bothered calling. My wife took an entire day off waiting for nothing. When I called to find out what was going on, the rep told me the install date was scheduled for a different date. Sad thing is, I called my sales rep 2 days prior and left him THREE voicemails to make sure someone was coming for the install. Never received a call back so I gave him the benefit of the doubt and alas - his lack of professionalism should have been the first clue. Never even called to apologize. I filed a formal complaint with a customer service rep and they never called me back to address my issue. I even sent them an email - corporate then forwarded my message to the local branch and guess what, 2 weeks later and still no call. Is this how you want to be treated after spending $3000 with them? Think about it.
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Jaclyn2010
June 18, 2010
Overpriced
I saw their ad on tv and decided to get an in-home estimate. Sales person came out the next day, he was very friendly. He measured my space (700 sq ft) and sat down to give me a quote for laminate floors. I should mention here that it took a total of 4 hours to give me a quote. I picked 3 different laminate floor samples. First they give you the "retail" price --- how much you would pay if you went elsewhere. Then you're shown all the different discounts you get, and finally your price. I was quoted over $9, 000 for a laminate floor that was on "clearance." That $9, 000 did not include installation since it was free. I talked him down to $6, 800.
The next day, I price shopped A LOT of companies in the area. I asked for the most expensive, high end laminate they had in stock. The reason I did this is to see how the competitors most expensive/high end laminate would compare to Empire Today's laminate. The quotes that I was getting from competitors were no where near $6, 800. And certainly no where near the $9, 000 that was originally quoted. And definitely no where near that first "retail" price that I was told I would be charged if I shopped elsewhere.
This company plays a number game with their customers. They try to make you believe that you are getting a great deal since you are paying way below "retail." Don't believe them. Price around like I did. None of the competitors are charging the "retail" that they claim. And all of the competitors charge way below what they will quote you. This company is very dishonest and deceiving and are ripping people off. I'm glad I shopped around if not, I would have been ripped off.
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Swanlake
June 3, 2010
I ended up having to wait 3 weeks for my carpet
We used Empire for new carpet a few years ago. First, the sales rep talked me out of the carpet I really wanted, then the carpet I finally chose wasn't available next day...or next week. I ended up having to wait 3 weeks. They sent 2 men who could not speak English or run a straight line, and the carpet down my stairs was installed at an angle! And the free tickets to an amusement park turned out to be "discount" tickets we still had to pay for. Empire refused to fix the mistakes. After looking at this horrible carpet for a few years, I finally went to a local carpet company and they will be replacing Empire's work next week. To this day, I CAN'T STAND the sound of their commercials...they make me so angry.
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Kay G
May 26, 2010
False information
First of all, out of 4 estimates, Empire Today's was the highest initially, even with a promotional offer and other discounts. When I told the sales rep that, suddenly he was able to knock off about 1/4 of the cost...like magic. There were also several things we discussed for which he gave me inaccurate/incomplete information. When I told him I wanted nylon, not PET (polyester), he said nylon was not a soft material. In fact, he had one set of nylon samples that he showed which were not very soft and friendly to the touch. He led me to believe that was the way all nylon was which I later discovered was erroneous...in fact, I have since selected a nylon carpet that is very soft made of Anso nylon. On the hardwood selection, he tried to steer my toward engineered hardwood. I was skeptical of that because the flooring I have now is that and I have been told that it cannot be screened again to refinish it. When I asked him about that, he told me that the engineered flooring could be screened just like the regular hardwood flooring. I researched that and found that is not true. It can be screened only 1-3 times in its lifetime... which was not what I wanted. Besides that, it was as expensive, if not more, than the oak flooring, according to his estimate. Finally, he told me that I would never be able to match the hardwood to some I already have in the house. That is not true either. The company I selected has guaranteed a perfect match to the existing hardwood. Finally, when I decided not to go with Empire Today, they offered me another $600 off the already "knocked down" estimate he had given me or the possibility of special ordering the nylon carpet I wanted in the first place. The sales rep. never offered me that option during the appointment. They also asked if I would like the salesperson to contact me to discuss that further and I said I would entertain that but he never did contact me. I guess he decided that I was too difficult of a customer and he wasn't going to get a big enough commission off my transaction since the price was going to have to come down too much to get my business. Never mind that he was way too high to begin with for the product he was trying to sign me up for.
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DHolladay
May 19, 2010
Poor product and customer service
In May 09, an Empire salesman sold my husband and I a product that was the "best thing" in vinyl. He showed us how durable it was, claiming it was water proof, and that it had a seamless quality. Within a few months, there was bubbling that had to be fixed. A couple months later we noticed a few gouges appear, the main seam continually became more noticeable and more bubbling appeared. In Jan 10, many attempts were made to contact Empire. It took several phone calls before someone came to inspect the floors. The repairman called the day prior to confirm the appt for an earlier time and that day. I corrected him and related the appt was set for 4pm the next day. He called late the next morning asking if he could come earlier. I told him no, neither my husband nor I would be there. I reminded him that our appt was for 4pm. He showed up to the house at two, my roommate let him in and he tried to repair the floors, not conduct an inspection like he was supposed to. Several weeks later, an actual inspector came to the house to examine the floor. He said he would try to compensate us the 3, 200 we had already spent and quote us tile instead of replacing the vinyl with more vinyl. The salesman called a couple days later, he said he would give us full compensation but, the tile installation would cost roughly 8, 000, 4, 900 with our compensation included. We got a second opinion from West Coast Flooring; they quoted us 3, 900 for all the same areas plus the fireplace and entry way. I have requested contact once again regarding a possible refund and have not heard back yet.
Our BBB complaint got us no where, we decided to go straight to the corporate office to file our complaint. The corporate 0ffice made us an offer to replace the vinyl with tile for $500. However, there were only five options none of which we liked. So, we requested a monetary settlement. They offered us 1/4 of the money we originally spent on the floors and a settlement agreement issuing a gag order and that we had to retract our BBB complaint and could not blog or forewarn anyone against the company.
My family owns a flooring installation business and I am familiar with the proper care and normal wear of a vinyl floor. In my opinion, Empire and their product are not meeting expected standards. We are unhappy with Empire due to the poor quality product sold to us and the terrible customer service. Considering the price difference and better customer service experienced with West Coast Flooring, we are dissatisfied with Empire.
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