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Tiffany Marble Molds review: Overcharge for equipment & training 10

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I wanted to start a new business to go along with my other business, I searched the internet and found Tiffany Molds Inc. They promised a mold package to make cultured marble. So i paid $65000.00 to tiffany after flying from louisiana to california twice and training for less than 40 hours at a rate of $5000.00 for training i found that he overcharged me by about $50000. For everything so what ever you do , do not get involved with p.w [protected]@tiffany marble molds inc.

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Melka
, US
Jan 26, 2017 8:48 pm EST

If any one know the best and reliable molding schools in Southern California area, please let me know. Thx

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Melka
, US
Jan 26, 2017 8:42 pm EST

Hello every one, I'm very fascinating g for molding and designing staff. I really want to take a lesson how to make. What is the best place you recommend me?

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Trueman
Los Angeles, US
Sep 22, 2009 11:44 pm EDT

Hello Justman,

Are you still looking for the molds? I got my everything from Sunrise International and found they are pretty reliable. I am satisfied about my new manufacturing business.

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Justman
Lanham, US
Sep 07, 2009 5:47 pm EDT

I want to purchase Marble Mold and I have been in contact with Mr. P.W. Thompson and we have scheduled for first installment for the Mold. Please, where can I purchase Marble Mold?

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Justman
Lanham, US
Sep 07, 2009 5:45 pm EDT

I want to purchase the Mold and I have been in contact with P.W. Please where can I purchase Modl?

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wile
Valparaiso, US
May 10, 2009 2:46 pm EDT

for 1/6 price I would have sold you a complete plant full of equipment..booths, molds roller system, mixers spray equipment shakers and trained you for free. wilecoyotetwo@hotmail.com

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Gary L.Whiting
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Dec 07, 2007 7:09 pm EST

PW Thompson has been taking advantage of people since the early 1970's that I know of.

I see things have not changed, other than he moved from Florida to California. A true example of "Let the buyer beware."

If you want to throw your money away, throw it my way before you give it to him.

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Stephen Baker
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Nov 07, 2007 2:51 pm EST

You are not alone we paid twice that amount for training & could have bought our molds for half the price we paid, from one of their competitors. The warranty is just a sales gimmick & not worth the paper it is written on and the molds full of defects. Don't risk it.

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Minh Hoa
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May 18, 2007 9:21 am EDT

Update address.

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Minh Hoa
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May 18, 2007 9:17 am EDT

Mr. Harper you very lucky man. We give pw thompson at tiffany marble molds four time that amount and too late we know we could buy same for 25% less. Many months later receive molds many tings not come that we buy. Big mistake of lifetime. They have no face and no mind only want money.