quincy
Senior Member
That is an approach that could be effective, if written in the same factual and nonconfrontational manner you suggest, bcr229.Perhaps rather going scorched earth with the negative reviews, if the builder has a Facebook page and permits posts or comments under their posts, the OP could respond to one with "Hey, I've tried to email/call on multiple occasions about my contract to have you install windows. We signed a contract and I paid a $7500 deposit back in June and have heard nothing since. Please call me ASAP as this work has to be done before I put can my house on the market."
That's not exactly a review, just a request for contact, but it should light a fire under someone.
I think there can be legitimate reasons for business delays and, while the company's failure to respond to phone calls, emails or texts is disturbing, I would want to learn if there is a legitimate reason (illness, death, shortage of goods out of company's control) before going ballistic.
A lawsuit would be the last option to consider when all else (including a "call for action" news team involvement, etc) has been tried.