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Dyke Lumber & Millwork Inc

Dyke Lumber & Millwork Inc

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2119 Battlefield Rd, Springfield, Missouri, 65807, United States
(417) 887-2806 dykelumberandmillwork.com
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Mar 14, 2019
I have used Dyke Lumber for over 10 years, there is no other place in town to use. They have very professional people working for them, great business!

Mar 20, 2018
My interaction was not in any location but on the road with a driver this morning as I was leaving the house I encountered a driver of dyke lumber on a back road from Nixa going to Ozark called Rosedale Road where he ran me off the road into a ditch and I know he saw me because I got out and he had stopped at the top of the hill and we made eye contact in the side mirror so I know he saw me but instead he kept driving and left me there I immediately called Dyke Lumber and spoke with the manager which he told me if I can find somebody to pull me out to do it and that he knew exactly who the driver was that I was just driving and there's significant damage to my car and this manager doesn't want to do anything about it now. So now I guess I'm going to have to get an attorney to have this fixed or solved when it wasn't my fault and I called immediately and was treated like I was a crazy person I can honestly say I will never ever ever use Dyke Lumber Industries for anything ever and I will make sure that everybody knows just exactly how they treat people whether it be their customer or whether it be some innocent bystander on the road trying to get to his next location

Jun 28, 2018
Do not use these people. They will trash your whole street.

Sep 7, 2018
They took care of a small item I needed right before closing and stuck around to do it with a smile.

Oct 18, 2017
Worked for them...poor service and poor pay...i still havent gotten my last paycheck.

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