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Horrible company in every way!
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Company information: Bench Craft Company 1543 SW Alder Portland, Oregon United States Phone: 221-0022
Charley Cobb, the guy who inherited this company is a horrible person. He has been involved in Coupon Book Scams in the past! He refers to women as "Split Bottoms", he also calls them "slugs" because of the slim trail he says they leave while dragging their bottoms around the office. He refers to his male employees as "Slaps" and "Boy". He is proud that he has NEVER hired a Black Person, Proud he went to a high school where no "black person" ever graduated. He uses a slightly worse name for Black People also but I won't repeat it here. He constantly refers to any clerical work as "Women's Work" as if it is all menial work and beneath him. He promotes illegal and terribly unethical business practices, credit card fraud, identity theft, selling ad space to unsuspecting customers that won't be actually displayed for years when the customer assumes that the ad will go into affect immediately. Review their contracts, there never is any reference to any date when an ad will start or end. Buyer beware of these crooks!!! Once a customer gives them a credit card number, look out, you will be charged for unauthorized ads on other courses, renewals etc. even if you totally tell them "NO". 200+ Better Business Bureau reports against them in the last couple of years alone tells you all you need to know. Oh, they also have no use for the National Do Not Call List. They think that is funny and totally ignore it, they don't even know where to find it let alone pay any attention to it. Golf courses please beware and if you wish to have the services offered by Bench Craft, please find a different company that doesn't have this kind of baggage. There are some good ones out there that you can check on if you wish.
I know all of this because I worked there for many years when the original owners were in charge, Charley Cobb got lucky when the last original owner died in a house fire and he some how inherited the operation and without the ethical guidance of the original two owners, his greedy and crooked attitude has ruined a great company.
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