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  • Place Types Cemetery
  • Address 425 E 1600 N, Vineyard, UT 84057, USA
  • Coordinate 40.3267088,-111.7435506
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating Unknown
  • Compound Code 87G4+MH Vineyard, UT, USA
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GSI Global Stone Inc.
Reviews
Josh Bolton (08/19/2019)
Such amazing people! A great experience working with them so far. Customer service was exceptional and quick to help me with my needs. I would absolutely recommend them.
Chloe Mark (08/18/2019)
We have loved every experience we have had with them, I was sad to see all of these negative reviews because this was NOT the experience we had at all. Their work was exceptional and all of the employees were great,
Rob H (08/19/2019)
Hundreds of great hard working people for years! A great place to be with amazing people to work with in the construction industry!
Not Gnimer (12/26/2016)
Was employed by Global Stone for about six months. They pride themselves on how quickly they can do a job, which usually results in a lot of crappy work that has to be redone. I would never recommend anyone to work for GSI, in my six months I was promised a certain hourly that was never delivered, and this happened more than once. The company still owes me over a thousand dollars but has decided to stop returning my calls. A law suit is the next step! And, I won't be the first. Last I heard, they were being sued by a number of former employees for the same reasons. They have very inexperienced crews with high turnover rates because of how poor employees are treated. It took well over three months for the company to realize that no, I was not making up that they never sent me a check. TL;DR: They are a slimy company with garbage morals and you should not hire them nor ever consider being hired by them.
Darryl Freeman (03/14/2015)
Due to unanswered calls and emails from John Tang, Project Coordinator who accepted and signed the business proposal, I will be sharing this negative business experience online, once per business day until payment is received or until I take the next step. The following is another unanswered email, this one addressed to Dan Nelson, CEO a full business week ago. Aloha Dan, I am sure that you are aware of the challenges encountered on the stonework on the Waihonua job in Hawaii. I was contracted by John Tang to see if some of the tool marks and color variation could be reduced by use of a high pressure washer with an abrasive injector. The work was completed as agreed, and although our contract stated a price per day or any part thereof, I invoiced for 2 of 3 days on the job. The invoice remains unpaid, and John will not return my emails. This was the second occasion, I was asked to do work on this project on "Emergency" basis. I cancelled other jobs to accommodate this project which then was delayed. This caused a financial loss to me in excess of what I billed Global Stone for the project. I am aware that there were problems on this job. I did not cause them. I provided solutions to your problem. I see no legitimate reason why I should not be paid in full on a timely manner, or at least be shown the courtesy of returned emails. Please advise me via email, for documentation purposes, as to when my overdue invoice will be received. Sincerely, Darryl Freeman Owner Anykine Pressure Washing
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