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I wrote the previous review because it happened. It was three weeks since the incident, a week later since I posted the review. Not once has anyone from the business called to resolve the issue until.... THE OWNER LISA CALLED MY PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT RIGHT AFTER I POSTED THE REVIEW!!! When she could not get a hold of me, she demanded a copy of our internet policy from our receptionist. The receptionist refused to send it to her so she demanded to speak to my boss. My boss was unavailable as well. Lisa left a message for my boss to return her call. When my boss returned her call, she said could not understand the owner was blathering on about. The only reason my boss told me because she thought I should know about this crazy lady. I am not sure what Lisa was trying gain by calling my place of employment. Since I never received a follow up call from this place or an e-mail, I was baffled. I went on to my Yelp account to see if there was any response for resolve. There is literally an e-mail from Jackie A who opened her Yelp account Oct 2017 with no follows/posts. She wrote "You work for "insert my company's name here" don't you?" Are you kidding me?
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