We are based in Oldham because thast where i live and we are still locating suitable premises and we do not offer showroom facilities, my business is an online business only.
We DO NOT sell the same 'kitchens' - they supply us with only 'wooden' doors and carcases, and i can categorically say they are of a good quality. We do not fit kithchens but will try our best to find your a local fitter.
I don't know what an anchor text link is, and i don't know who mango pie is, and if that is thier name then I will have words with thier parents!
I am also happy to allow these posts to remain, so long as they are about my company and the products and services we offer, and 'not' continually linked to Vance Miller. You are being very unfair to my business in doing so.
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Kichens oldham. Warning stay away. check out blagger.com Vance miller will rip you off with second rate goods and the customer services is terrible. dont buy a kitchen from this company. Complaints are not dealt with and emails are not returned. deliverys dont turn up. as many a six, the quailty of goods are very bad.
I had rock solid kitchens at my home last night. A well priced offering, but the only samples the chap had were a few peices of granite worktop. Although on the whole plausible, the website concerns me because many of the navigations don't work and there is absolutely NOTHING about the company background, ethos etc present.
My consultation was quick (unlike the Kitchens Direct chap who drank my wine, stayed 4.5 hours and NEVER GAVE ME AN ESTIMATE), as I'm looking for a like for like kitchen. But never having bought a new kitchen (sad, deprived individual that I am), I'm really nervous.
Apart from the subjective tooings and frooings, can anyone offer any tangible positive or negative references on this company?
It's on the Screwfix kitchen fitters forum. I think the opinions there are fairly objective and the fitter in question lost work by warning his customer to be wary.
The reason the Kitchens Direct sales guy didn't give you a price is probably because he didn't believe you would make a decision that night. They're only interested in instant sales.
Have you not got a local independent kitchen showroom near you?
I have read the comments on the fitter's forum and it has helped me decide not to go forward with this particular kitchen vendor. Although I'm looking for a 'cheapie' (we're moving house and need to update the ragged old kitchen we have in order to give house sell-appeal), I don't want to cause either myself or my future house purchasers any headaches.
Sorry, Wary ... it would be great if there were some real bargain kitchens out there but, if they're very cheap, then you know that some corners must be getting cut.
The cheapest kitchens I know of ... where you know exactly what you're getting ... are IKEAs. They use white carcasses for everything - which I think looks really naff with timber doors - and they have limited unit sizes, but the quality isn't bad.
If I wanted a cheap kitchen makeover I'd go for a white (or possibly cream) IKEA kitchen (so you don't notice the cabs showing through) and splash out as much as I could afford on worktops (something in a warmer colour - even solid wood - to warm it up - or you could paint the walls in a warm colour like terracotta).
You need a fitter that knows IKEA kitchens though, because they have no recess at the back for pipes etc. and it can be best to get oversized worktops.
November 14, 2007 - Vance Miller, Sadiya Hussein and Alan Lord have today been charged with 2 counts each of Conspiracy to defraud and Conspiracy to apply false descriptions to goods.
False descriptions? Thatll be the so called quality kitchens then.