Posted by DWF on March 15, 2018 at 17:36:59 from (172.76.43.113):
In Reply to: pole barn posted by larry@stinescorner on March 15, 2018 at 05:27:30:
Last August I bought a rural home in Wisconsin and needed to get a pole building built for storage (36X64). Cleary has an office approximately 10 miles away. I went to the office and talked to the lady there and she said the sales person for my area was on vacation that week. I told her I was only there for two days during that week. She gave me the managers card and said to call him. I did call and left a message stating I needed a price and time line for building. No return call that day so called again the next morning left a message, still no return call. In the mean time I called Northland Buildings and the office lady said the sales person is on the road but she will get a hold of him. 5 minutes later the phone rings and the salesman says when do you want me there to look. I said how about tomorrow he said okay, between 2 and 2:30. He was on time, I told him what I wanted, he gave the price and said it would be a winter build if that's okay or could schedule it for Spring. I went with the winter build. It's up and looks beautiful. Never heard from Cleary.
I do have two Northland buildings in Minnesota, but I was dealing with different people in Wisconsin.
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