Finding the Best Company 2/6
September 15th, 2007
By simply investigating the manufacturer’s record in how fairly they deal with customers is perhaps one of the simplest ways to decide if you want to deal with a particular company. The Better Business Bureau (B.B.B.) can present you with facts on the background of a particular company, such as how long they have been in business and whether or not they have been any egregious complaints against the company. If the company is not a member of the B.B.B., then check with local city or state officials, such as the secretary of state. Do business with a company that is nationally well-known. Such a company is certain not to be a fly-by-night company; and, therefore, more accountable for their business practices. Put all your worries to rest by evaluating other steel buildings this company has provided to others. Also, ask the important questions: Do they warranty their buildings? Do they provide a project manager on site? What have other businesses who have bought from them said about their service and product? Leave no stone unturned, or at least, no question unasked. Don’t deal with companies that aren’t willing to provide for you a detailed invoice of your shipment. Know better with whom you are working before you make a deal.
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