Brock White Construction Materials
715 Norah Crescent, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7C 5H9, Canada
Great place to find what you need
Staples Thunder Bay
767 Memorial Ave, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 3Z7, Canada
Management worked hard to accommodate out of sock sale items and out of town arrangements to pick up in another store
Corporate Graphics
370 Fort William Rd, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 2Z3, Canada
These guys printed a photo for me. It turned out great.
Kubota Thunder Bay
635 Hewitson St, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 5V5, Canada
They always help me with any questions I have about my machinery and the staff and service is excellent . You will not be let down here!
Surplus Furniture & Mattress Warehouse
410 Memorial Ave, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 3Y5, Canada
Got a nice bed. Staff weren't pushy but kinda felt I had to act now.
Valmet Ltd.
400 Memorial Ave, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 3Y5, CanadaChéné Sasseville
6 Rue David, Trois-Pistoles, Québec, G0L 4K0, CanadaFoam Rubber & Fabric Outlet
1323 N Central St, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37917, United States
Lots of choices from foam to fabric. Great service. Definitely worth the trip. Excellent prices.
Aroosta Cast, Inc
217 Parsons Rd Connector, Presque Isle, Maine, 04769, United StatesDollar Tree
830 Main St ## C -1/2, Presque Isle, Maine, 04769, United States
Always find so much awesome stuff there.
St Michaels Chapel
Chapel Rd, Madawaska, Maine, 04756, United States
Quaint and friendly chapel with a welcoming atmosphere. Mass is on Sunday at 11:15.
Staples Edmundston
Edmundston, New Brunswick, E7C 1R7, Canada
Open late every night which is great!
McCain Foods
319 Richardson Rd, Easton, Maine, 04740, United States
Nice ppl.friendly clean
North House Folk School
500 MN-61, Grand Marais, Minnesota, 55604, United States
Writing a review for a friend of mine. I didn't personally use this school, but a friend of mine took their "Building Thoreau's Cabin", where they were to construct a cabin and one of the students would be able to keep it. After paying the overpriced admission fee and travel accommodations, and arriving on day one, my friend was informed that they would no longer be building the cabin but instead a motor cycle garage for one of their clients.. They explained that is was "the same concept". My friend voiced her concern with them and they said tough luck. Such a scam to be building stuff on contract using students. Even more of a scam with the false advertising. They wouldn't even issue a partial refund.
All Clear Water Treatment Ltd
Jacksonville, New Brunswick, E7M 3H1, Canada
Best water in town ;)
Tarp-Rite Inc
327 Lockhart Mill Rd, Jacksonville, New Brunswick, E7M 3S5, Canada
Great quality, great prices. Slow on the callbacks.
McCain Foods (Canada) Div Of McCain Foods Ltd
8800 Main St, Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, E7L 1B2, Canada
One of the largest companies in the world that where established in florenceville new Brunswick . This place has hundreds of workers all over the country. Hundreds of different products that we eat are made here.. most people that work there seem to make a lifetime commitment to McCain's. With good pay and plans for the workers . Without McCain's this area would be in trouble with so many out of work.. so with that said , hard of to McCain's
Bureau en Gros
390 Montée Industrielle, Rimouski, Québec, G5M 1X1, Canada
Très bon service
Contempora Fabrics Inc
351 Contempora Dr, Lumberton, North Carolina, 28358, United States
My relationship with Contempora Fabrics, facilitated primarily through one of their associates, Tonya Kinney, began wonderfully. Tonya was great at correspondence and with keeping me posted regarding all of their progress and most delays. No complaints there. Good work Tonya!
However, things did not turn out nearly as well as they begun. Contempora Fabric's first attempt to match my sample was a miserable failure. My sample was a simple %100 polyester single-knit in white. And, they told me that this would be no problem to match. However, the fabric (their first attempt) that they sent me was nowhere near close to matching my sample. Their fabric was way too sheer. So much so, that you could tell this discrepancy even from across the room. (Honestly, there is no way that you could have guessed that Contempora Fabrics was trying to even match my sample.) At first, they blamed the sheerness of their fabric on the dye house (Carolina Cotton Works out of Gaffney, SC), saying something about the dye-house pulling the fabric too much in the dying process (?). However, the president of the company, later, revealed to me that the sheerness was their fault. I am not sure why they didn't admit that in the beginning.
Their second attempt wasn't much better than their first. Overall, the fabric was still far too sheer. I am not a fabric specialist. All I know is that I had a sample that I liked, they said that they could match it and their second attempt was much better than their first. How far off was it? Well, if I held my sample up to my computer screen, I could see a glow through the fabric and that is all. But, if I held their fabric (their second attempt) up to my computer screen, I could read articles through it. It was that bad, not to mention that it took them much longer than estimated to get their second attempt to me. (If was several weeks late.)
When I called them to talk about the discrepancies between my sample and their second attempt to match it, the president told me that what they sent me was "a good product" and that if I couldn't make it work (I could not), they were not going to try to make it right--they were done with. Now, was the fabric that they sent me "a good product?" Sure, in and of itself. But, was it what I asked for and what they promised, what they delayed my manufacturing by several months for? No, it was not even close.
I know that my company is not a major clothing manufacturer and that my company would not require as much fabric from them as other larger companies. However, I don't think this is a good excuse for the way that they treated me and made me feel (they made me feel like all of this is my fault, in the end, for not accepting the "good product" that they had sent--I couldn't believe that they wouldn't acknowledge how far off their fabric was from my sample). Now, I know that my voice and influence are small. But, in today's day and age, everyone matters because, through the internet, everyone has a voice. Here is mine. Do with it what you like.
Kevin Moore