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Brian Fountaine is a general contractor/cabinet maker, a thief and a liar
In February of 2012, we agreed on a price of $47,000. to build the cabinets for a new home I was building. The timeframe was supposed to be approximately 10 weeks. After stringing me along for over a year, Mr. Fountaine informed that he had underbid the job and would not finish unless he was given more money. At that point, he already had far more of my money than I had completed work. So, under duress, I agree; with the understanding that there would be no more delays. I should have known better. Several more months went by with little progress. Finally, I was forced to hire someone else to complete enough of his work so that I could at least move in. After several more false promises to come and finish the work, Mr. Fountaine finally walked off the job with all my money. Now, the job that was going to take 10 weeks and cost $47,000, has taken 14 months and cost $64,000. I am filing a complaint with the contractor?s board. Mr. Fountaine is still working, and ripping people off under a suspended license. If you have had a similar experience with this crook, please contact me at [email protected]
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