Oct 31, 2013
Like Jod, I've got a history with these guys too. Rick Abramo solicited my senior citizen father who hired him to install insulation. Abramo cashed the $1700 down payment, disconnected his phone, and never did a lick of work. When my dad and I pursued AM Installation for a refund, they gave him the run-around, denied affiliation with "director of sales" Rick Abramo and more or less refused to do the decent thing even after we proved (and he admitted) that AM Installation's owner Bob Cantrone knew exactly who Rick Abramo was. After more than a year chasing these scumbags around, who shows up on my dad's doorstep, offering the home improvement services of AM Installation? Rick Abramo himself! Cornered, he apologized to my father for the "misunderstanding", gave him his new cell phone number, and offered to set up a payment plan. Within less than a week, that cell phone number was no longer valid and my dad still hasn't seen a refund. But that doesn't stop AM Installation from calling him several times a week! He just got a call tonight, in fact, while I was on the phone with him. Beware of these filthy, lying criminals. I wish my dad had called me to research them before he hired them, because even the most perfunctory internet search will reveal that AM Installation is a company that is NOT to be trusted by ANYONE. How they're even allowed to operate is simply beyond me. Be sure to warn your less internet-savvy loved ones against AM Installation, because I wish I'd had the chance to.