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August 2022 by Tracy Brown
I do not recommend dealing with these people or going to their sales. Staff is extremely rude. The worst customer service.
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August 2020 by Steve Cleasby
They need to do what they say not what works best for there pocket. Very dishonest people be careful of doing business with these people!!
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May 2020 by Steve Cleasby
They are complete liars and do not keep there word do not trust anything these people say!! If you are having a sale don't let these people give your stuff away go to someone that is honest. And they have no respect for social distancing I would be careful they are not following any kind of protocol for there customer's safety Be Careful it could be a house that is infected!!
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November 2019 by Connie Junkert
I have attended many estate sales but never have found one more professional than EDS. I love their sales and always find the staff to be very professional
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July 2019 by Laura Ruhbeck
Do not let this women work for you she is a very dishonest person! After having us fill 42 of her tables and numerous tubs from our storage unit claiming that she would do our sale after we did this, into our 3 car garage, she decides at the last minute she would not do our sale and wanted her tables back. We had to scramble to find someone and fortunately we found Scott Urlacher with Caring Transitions. Caring Transitions is a very professional and an upstanding business and they pulled us out of a huge mess she put us into. I would totally recommend Caring Transitions if you want an honest business. Money is all Debbie cares about.
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August 2016 by Bobby M.
First of I would like to thank you so much for the stellar job done by you and your workers during the recent estate dispersal of my mom and step-dad in Laurel, MT. While I was not able to attend the sale in person, my step-sister did stop by to drop off some needed items and she told me how incredible the whole place looked in preparation for the sale. I was able to view your website which featured a few pictures of the inside of the home but I know the pictures were just a small piece of all the work that went on behind the scenes. In the event you do use this as a reference letter, I would like to take a few lines to highlight to the reader what transpired behind the scenes during this estate sale. * This was originally supposed to be a two sale - Friday and Saturday - but ended up a five day sale over the course of two weekends * All glassware was washed, cleaned and professionally displayed * The prices were within reason of what the items would have brought in an antique mall * Communications leading up to and during the sale were really good. We always knew what was going on I could go on and on with this list but I think the reader gets the point. Debbie runs a first class operation with Estate Dispersal Service (EDS). If you are looking to go elsewhere, please be sure to ask the others * How will they handle security at the site during the sale? * Will customers be allowed to pay with a credit card? The fee charged by EDS is not that out of line when you compare the whole package with what others are trying to do. I know we were hesitant at first but it all was worth every penny that we paid. Thank you and your staff for all that you did. It was very well received and worth it for the entire family.
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July 2014 by Karen S.
I have loved/collected antiques for many years and have met many great people while doing it but attending one of this business' sales was not one of those times. I have been to many EDS run sales in the past so I know they can be a little abrupt but dealing w/us bargain shoppers might be rough sometimes so I have always cut some slack. This poor treatment happened the day after the sale was official over so the heat of the haggling is no excuse. I was actually on my way to pick up my so called "winning bid" item (they had called me the night before to tell me) when I received a 2nd call telling me the item had been sold out from under me. I was shocked in to silence so she took that opportunity to rudely tell me they can do that if they want. Wow, rudeness on top of a shady deal. I understand that they want the best price for their customer but the sale was over, my bid was accepted, & I was in route to picking it up so I don't think it should still be considered available. The bid card was a binding sale agreement that I signed so why don't they have to honor it? From their website - "Our hallmark is experience and integrity". They may have experience but I really beg to differ on the integrity! At the same sale they took all the items away from another customer because they were insulted by an offer made on one of the items. While it is totally their right to refuse service being so rude can't be good for anybodies bottom line be it theirs or the estates. It could end up keeping people away from future sales so the estates will lose out on money along with this business. They seem to forget that the people buying the items are customers also and they might not want to treat us so poorly. If I could give them negative stars I would. I am even giving thought to adding a note in my will that my heirs use anybody BUT them.