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sconova

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I recently had a flood and my pool table had to come apart to repair my basement. The company hired a so-called professional company to un and re-assemble my table. I noticed immediately today that the cloth had a 2" line on it, looking remarkably like it was in contact with the seam below it before the table was ready for the cloth. I can also feel a slight gap on another seam. Finally, the cloth does not cover the pocket edges fully. I am unhappy but the company assures me the line is caused by faulty cloth and it is normal for the cloth not to cover the entire inside of the pocket. The cloth is top of the line and I know for a fact the line was not there when the table was new a few weeks ago. Can anyone provide me advice? Thanks very much.

Mike
 
... I am unhappy but the company assures me the

line is caused by faulty cloth
and it is
normal for the cloth not to cover the entire inside of the pocket. ...
Mike

Wrong on both counts.
I presume you dealt with an insurance company that contracted whoever did the work.
Suggest you start by filing a complaint about the work with them.
 
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I recently had a flood and my pool table had to come apart to repair my basement. The company hired a so-called professional company to un and re-assemble my table. I noticed immediately today that the cloth had a 2" line on it, looking remarkably like it was in contact with the seam below it before the table was ready for the cloth. I can also feel a slight gap on another seam. Finally, the cloth does not cover the pocket edges fully. I am unhappy but the company assures me the line is caused by faulty cloth and it is normal for the cloth not to cover the entire inside of the pocket. The cloth is top of the line and I know for a fact the line was not there when the table was new a few weeks ago. Can anyone provide me advice? Thanks very much.

Mike

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