Why Don't We Get Sued? Because...

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Decktech's Ron McKenna Threatening Email Advises a Client "To Dig Deep and Move on"

A client of Decktech's has issues with his job and hasn't paid the final balance...Ron McKenna sends an email that is downright scary and threatening.

His "Company Private Capital Investors" told him to collect their money they loaned him...Ron can't protect the client from them if he doesn't pay up...

Does this look like a person/company you want to do business with?
The owner called the police and filed a complaint. We would too. What kind of a douchebag is Ron McKenna to email threats like these?

From: Ron McKenna
Date: 11/27/2013 12:37:42 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Railing Install
X,

As usual your comments are laden with miss information and have no merit. To even respond to them would be beneath me. I will notify all trades involved with project to move forward with liens, unless the following request is accommodated.

I tried calling you several times yesterday afternoon based off request of individuals I must answer too. (Company Private Capital Investors) My instructions were to resolve. Based off approved contract and your email electing to install rail and glass there is $9k owed. You will have until Dec. 1st to pay the 9K and close this issue out. Once payment is received I will have controller provide unconditional lien releases and were done.  If payment is not provided by then, I will confirm with trades to file liens. In addition I will not be able to protect you from Private Capital Investors, and Frank these individuals will take this to an arena, I can certainly guarantee you have never visited and don’t think for a minute it will be worth 9k savings you cheated them on.

I suggest you dig deep on this, resolve and move on.

Now the DeckTech client fires back, having consulted his attorney...they have major concerns about the quality of their job. From the thickness of the waterproofing material  to the lack of quality on their tile installation... 

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