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July 2024 by Amenti Megersa
The worst people never seen in Minnesota? If you are black Truck driver don’t expect good attitude. They don’t make line on floor to back up guide. The guy came to me asked me “How I get my CDL? I drove Truck for 5 years without accident you the one have problem not me.
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November 2022 by Marc Palud
Did a tour of their manufacturing facilities, well run operation, friendly people and amazing products.
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May 2022 by Marc Palud - Repstar Agencies Inc.
Did a tour of their manufacturing facilities, well run operation, friendly people and amazing products.
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October 2021 by 11.30 Shawn
Loaded my truck in great time, good people
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December 2020 by Cynthia Endriss
Awesome stuff!
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September 2020 by Daniel Carlson
Great products and fantastic staff.
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July 2020 by MiMi Bernal-Graves
EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE to resolve an order error. Their response was amazing, highly recommend them, I love my metal art (daisies)
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June 2017 by Rusty McFarland
Just make sure that the sign you have them make does NOT face the sun at anytime of the day! There is no UV protection to their signs even if you spend over $5,000.00 to have one made!!!! They WILL fade in less than 2 months and when confronted about the situation, their reply was, and I quote "There's NOTHING we can do for you!". Pretty sad when you think about the fact that we live on one of the most traveled US highways in northern Minnesota and would have loved to tell people where they could get a good quality sign that would look good for years, but sadly, that is NOT the case! Their reply would have been a lot different if John Zacher was still with us, He was a man of integrity in everyone's eyes!
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August 2014 by Zelda Y.
Native American Press / Ojibwe News January 17, 2003 Sherry L. Gendron pleads guilty to mail fraud St. Paul, MN--Sherry L. Gendron, the former owner and operator of a northern Minnesota title company, pled guilty January 9, 2003, in United States District Court to mail fraud in connection with schemes that defrauded clients and a bank of approximately $652,000. Gendron, age 38, from Walker, MN, entered her plea before Judge Richard Kyle in St. Paul. Gendron was the owner and operator of Diversified Title Services, formerly known as Complete Title Services, a real estate title company principally located in Walker, MN with additional offices in Bemidji and Park Rapids, MN. Diversified Title Services issued title commitments and insurance policies in connection with real estate transactions. During her guilty plea hearing, Gendron admitted that from January 1999 until April 2002 she transferred client funds from Diversified's escrow trust account to its operating account without the knowledge or authorization of the persons for whom the funds were held in trust. Gendron also admitted that on other occasions she deposited funds received from third parties into her business's operating account, knowing that such funds should have been deposited into an escrow trust account. She defrauded clients of approximately $468,000 and used the funds to pay operating and personal expenses. Gendron also acknowledged her involvement in a check-kite scheme that defrauded the Centennial National Bank of approximately $184,000. Gendron faces a maximum potential penalty of five years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine for mail fraud. The actual sentence will be determined by Judge Kyle based on the federal sentencing guidelines. A sentencing date is not set. The case is the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Hank Shea.