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Revdex.com:I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this does not resolve my complaint For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below.If all the furniture was indeed donated to charity, then I would like an itemized receipt for tax purposesOtherwise, I will just have to take his word for it, which I'm afraid is not very valuable: after I approached him the first time about donating the rest of the items to charity, he continued to post pictures on his Facebook page for sale.I have pictures of each room of that house, so I know exactly what should have been donatedIncidentally, the pictures show that the house was nearly cleaned out before John's arrival, not a "hoarder house" as he claims.Regards, [redacted]
John called - It was a hoarders house , local Church took the dishes and silverware, larger furniture was stored at their warehouse until they were able to get it to local charities, as many of them have very limited hours, and is only able to take so much at a timeTo date, all the consumers items have been donated to local charities including Habitat for HumanityHe did not sell any of the consumers items all were donatedAs is stated in the contract, items are donated to whatever charity is open and available at the time of delivery of itemsJohn stated Home Furnishing Program has very limited hours to take donations and it was difficult for him to make drop offs at those times
John called - It was a hoarders house , local Church took the dishes and silverware, larger furniture was stored at their warehouse until they were able to get it to local charities, as many of them have very limited hours, and is only able to take so much at a time. To date, all the consumers items...
have been donated to local charities including Habitat for Humanity. He did not sell any of the consumers items all were donated. As is stated in the contract, items are donated to whatever charity is open and available at the time of delivery of items. John stated Home Furnishing Program has very limited hours to take donations and it was difficult for him to make drop offs at those times.
Revdex.com:I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted], and have determined that this does not resolve my complaint. For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below.If all the furniture was indeed donated to charity, then I would like an itemized receipt for tax purposes. Otherwise, I will just have to take his word for it, which I'm afraid is not very valuable: after I approached him the first time about donating the rest of the items to charity, he continued to post pictures on his Facebook page for sale.I have pictures of each room of that house, so I know exactly what should have been donated. Incidentally, the pictures show that the house was nearly cleaned out before John's arrival, not a "hoarder house" as he claims.Regards,[redacted]