Friday, March 5, 2010

FOWLER HOMES - LOAD OF BULLSHIT

If you are looking for a home builder, I strongly advice you to avoid building with Fowler Homes altogether. Unfortunately, we were sucked-in by their smooth-talking sales person at their display home. We naively thought he would give a damn about any issues we would have, since as far as I know, when you're employed by a company in a sales position, you still have some responsibility to customers you've sold the product too. Not so in Fowler Homes case. The sales person replied that he had nothing to do with the building process altogether. I guess that's all he is - a product slinger with no accountability at all.

I will be posting up our experiences to-date with building our home with Fowler homes. To give a more accurate description, they should have spelt it Fouler Homes... already out, three strikes. If I receive any refutes to what I post-up, I know it can only be from one of their staff, as they like to write make-believe reviews in Product Review.com.au. I guess they just have to defend their poor service somehow and delude themselves of the good job they're doing. The only good job they're doing with us is consistently delivering poor service.

Will be doing this in the next few days. Will include real email responses to our queries with them. Please take note of when they actually replied and how they avoided or not even answered our queries at all with any clarity. It takes several days of persistent prompting on our behalf to get any answer from them, costing us valuable time and money for their stuff-ups.

Why am I doing this? Just want to make would-be home buyers aware of the service we receive from Fouler Homes. Building a home is a big investment. You wouldn't want to part with your hard-earned money to someone you know would not be up-to-scratch.

We will never build with them again and advise that you seek other reputable builders to build your home as we've discovered (and unfortunately, Fouler Homes is still in the process of building our home) the experience is far from what they promise.