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Major Clients:
Confidential
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Revenue:
$1 million - $5 million
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Year Founded:
2016
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Pricing:
L
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Fulltime Employees:
10 - 50
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Active Clients:
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Client Retention Rate:
82%
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Major Clients:
Confidential
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Year Founded:
2016
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Fulltime Employees:
10 - 50
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Active Clients:
10+
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Client Retention Rate:
82%
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Revenue:
$1 million - $5 million
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Pricing:
L
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About - Bolton-Johnston Associates
18332 Mack Ave | Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, 48236-3219Bolton-Johnston Associates Reviews
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William Castiglione
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Chace Wakefield represented a buyer on my home - who purposely overbid to win the bidding war and then during the inspection period - tried to have two different inspectors and a handyman come and nitpick my immaculate house to death to beat down the price.During the first inspection, Chace allowed his buyers to tour 8 people through my home. Including moms, aunts, etc. It was one of the most unprofessional things I've ever seen. After inspection, the buyer had a handy man come out to the property to quote some minor repairs - and the buyers mommy (literally, a grown man who sent his mother to meet with a handyman) tried to convince a handyman into inflating quotes to beat me down on price. I spoke to the handyman after - he said the woman tried to convince him to quote replacing windows that didn't need to be replaced. The handyman purposely held back her quote because he felt that she was a waste of his time, not getting a quote for actual work - but to lower the price on the house.The handy man - being the cool guy that he is, sent me the quote for the actual work that needed to be done (replacing some rotten wood trim on 3 windows and a $40 chimney cap for a grand total of under $500 in repairs that this guys mommy was trying to inflate to over $5000) and also a copy of the buyers inspection report which lists the house as essentially immaculate with absolutely no major issues. Shady Deceptive business practices. Once they realized I wasn't playing their games - they pulled their offer off the table. I'm not saying this was 100% Chace's doing - but I'm sure he had some part in convincing his buyer that bidding high and trying to find excuses to beat down the price was a good idea.
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