Attorney General in Strafford, Mo., Deck Company; Another company helps the customer

Attorney General in Strafford, Mo., Deck Company; Another company helps the customer

Springfield, Mo. (Ky3) – Customers paid thousands to a criminal deck company, waited more than a year and no work was done.

An office representative of a general prosecutor in Missouri confirmed on her side that they examined customer complaints about Jeremy Watson with creations and design outdoors. These customers with dilapidated decks paid a strong deposit, about half and legends that Watson and his crew were not a show.

Another contractor saw our stories and decided to help.

Last summer Mike Penrod told us about the great plans he had for his garden. He is one of about half a dozen customers who said on their side that the deal is not complete. He paid about fourteen thousand dollars.

“I just looked through my phone and saw the article and I read it. It attracted my attention, ”said Kevin Young with table Rock Handyman.

He and his crew rolled his sleeves for free.

“If we can only help one person from these people who have been taken, we may make a small difference. I contacted some suppliers that I used, one of them Herrman Holz, and they donated a little to compensate for the costs of the material. We were able to build the deck with a fraction of what it would cost, ”said Young.

Penrod paid 5,000 US dollars, which went into materials. Such a project would have cost him about twenty thousand.

“Such a blessing for you to get out and report us voluntarily and help us to do this project,” said Penrod.

In a Facebook message, Ashley Reynolds Jeremy Watson said that another company had done the job.

He replied: “My intention is to ensure that all customers get their money back.”

“I don't believe in his intention. Acts speak louder than words. Write me a check. Send it to me. It's so easy, ”said Penrod.

Penrod is one of the various customers who have filed a complaint with the Attorney General.

At the moment, his family will enjoy this late Christmas present on time for the Super Bowl.

A few weeks ago another customer sued Watson and won. He ordered the customer to repay more than six thousand dollars.

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