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    Summit Watch Club

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    2 months ago

    Seriously cool shop, beautiful watches, amazing service. Highly recommend you check it out!

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    Lee's Marketplace - Heber

    Lee's Marketplace - Heber

    3.3(26 reviews)
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    Stacy is absolutely incredible! She consistently goes above and beyond to take care of her…read morecustomers. She is knowledgeable, efficient, and genuinely cares about the community. Every time you visit the pharmacy, she greets you with a warm smile and takes the time to answer questions thoroughly without ever making you feel rushed. Whether she is sorting out complex insurance issues or just offering excellent advice, her professionalism and kindness shine through. Lee's Marketplace is lucky to have her, and she makes every trip to the pharmacy a great experience!

    As a prescriber, IKE is the WORST pharmacist I have ever encountered. A patient had a dental…read moreemergency while at his (other) home in Utah, and this guy called me a day after the prescription was called in, giving me the 3rd degree! I gave him my NPI and office address, and he starts quizzing me on why I'm calling in a premed antibiotic in Utah when my office is in PA! None of your business dude!!! The patient needed it to be seen for an emergency while he was in UT- I'm his regular dentist. He needed the antibiotic before being seen for the emergency. But this is none of his business! This guy was way out of his zone, and as a result my patient has transferred all of his prescriptions to another pharmacy. AVOID at all costs.

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    Wasatch Back Paint & Floor

    Wasatch Back Paint & Floor

    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    There are a ton of flooring places to choose from - don't risk using this one!…read moreWasatch Back Paint and Floor installed laminate flooring in my home in Midway In July 2024. About a week in, the floor started to buckle so my husband informed them and they said they would come to the house, take a look, and get whatever the issue was fixed. Several weeks went by with repeated calls texts and an in-person visit from my husband without them coming to the house. He was finally too upset to ask anymore so I went in, and they arrived the next day (weird but okay). By this point the problem had spread to every room in our home. I think they thought they had messed up the measurements and the floor was too big and that was why it buckled (at least that was what I overheard). When they began pulling up the laminate, there was mold growing underneath that had not been there. This was not NECESSARILY their fault - we have an old home sitting on hot pots and had only ever had carpet, so when we put the laminate in humidity got trapped in the crawl space and wrecked the floor (and the subfloor). We are now doing a costly repair out of pocket. However, it's likely this may have happened with a different company and was just one of those things. But - if they had come out sooner, it would not have spread to the other rooms in the house and there would be less damage to repair. In addition, when we realized the repair would be out of pocket, I spoke to the owner Dan and asked if he would work with me on a new floor cost-wise, and he said yes. When we got that bid, his version of "working with us" was to reduce the original cost of the floor and install by 300 dollars, making it 9700 instead of 10000. Thanks? I went to a flooring company in Orem and got a bid for the same carpet and luxury vinyl plank for 6600. It appears to me, who is not necessarily educated about this stuff, they may have raised the bid by upcharging the install. I am not alleging that they definitely did this - but, it appears they MIGHT have. One basis I have for this is that they installed a cork layer underneath the laminate that I have since discovered is one of the most expensive options for this sort of install. Again, not wrong, but just very willing to take advantage of how dumb I am about this stuff. We were told it was a moisture barrier, but its not clear that it is. It also seems that since the floor is over a dirt floor crawl space, a more conscientious company may have chosen to put a different kind of vapor barrier down. Especially one that works in the Heber Valley. Again, that's just a maybe. Lastly, being dumb about this stuff, I thought I purchased and installed LVP aka luxury vinyl planking. I actually bought and had installed laminate. The cost is roughly the same, and I'm sure the various salespeople we worked with thought I knew what I was purchasing, so I take responsibility for that. But a more conscientious company might have taken the time to explain that laminate is really hard and temperature sensitive and expands and contracts, as well as being a very hard floor to put over my particle board sub-floor which also expands and contracts. Had I understood that, I would not have chosen it. Of course, they may not know the difference themselves, but if they do, the other option is that they thought we knew or didn't care if we did. None of these things were illegal or even necessarily unethical, but with so many choices for flooring in heber and Utah, it seems really risky to use these guys, based on my experience.

    I feel these guys are unethical, the sales guy Nate Washington cares nothing about people or your…read moreproject, but rather dollar bills. The owners son was running the company and was doing an ok job until his dad the owner had a heart attack, then he left and went to a different carpet company, while his dad was in laid up in the hospital !!! One of their main guys is a tall viking who has a disheveled appearance and smells terrrible( i told him as well) and does just enough to get by. All of this is just surface stuff. Ive seen them cut corners quite often at the customers expense, make promises they know they cant, or wont keep. I would not choose this company as it is ran by the second oldest son who does not want the job ,and is often loathing about his responsibilities.. I also feel this company does not manage their finances well, as employees waited more than 5 weeks to get a paycheck , and still owed 2 more full checks. I was sent down to a vendor in slc with a check for 13,000 while employees were not even paid a dime.I would steer clear of this company at all cost, but go ahead and roll the dice , you may have good experience , but with weak, lackadaisical leadership, finances and workers you are just risking your money!! You can do alot better. I have seen a lot of great ,completed ,finished projects but lately with all that has happened there has been a sharp decline in performance. My brother inlaw was going to sign a flooring bid, but after learning of alll of this he wisely declined, He got a bid on paint for $49,000 dollars which is severly inflated thanks to Nate, that bid should have been under 25,000 easy. The sales and operations team do not communicate welll, or at all. they are using an app called floorz app that a lot of people there dont know how to use or want to use as it is verty hard to use and counter- intuitive. This app is deemed the"God of App" yet know one is proficient in it. My neighbor got flooring through them and it was hell, they treated her like nothing, except for the owner who did care, and delayed her project for weeks, and it still is not alll the way completed. the commission on a sale of 3600.00 project............110 dollars!!!!! In closing I may sound disgruntled , it is because I am i seen a lot of shiest underhanded stuff in this business. Im not willing to sell my integrity to just make someone look bad, no you would have to have earned it .

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    T-Mobile

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    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    I was paying a fortune for Verizon, so I stopped in the T-Mobile store in Heber City, UT, to see…read morewhat a bill would look like with T-Mobile. The store manager told me that he would wave all my activation fees, add a 3rd line for free (we were giving my daughter a phone), give us an iPhone for half price, and get all 5 Apple Watches over, and keep my bill under $200. I was like, "Deal." I don't know if I seemed comfortable with them, but the manager at the store told me that there's a sensor above the door that is able to count the adults that come to the store. For every adult that comes in, they have to do an average of $50 of business. So if you really want to mess with them, just keep walking in and out of the store but not buy anything. The first problem was when I went home, I discovered that none of the watches were connected properly. I then called support. The first people you talk to are tier 1 support people in India, but their support capabilities seem to be limited to a certain scope. After quite a while, I finally got to their highest level of support. He was very helpful and also apologetic that the store didn't do anything properly. I had to reset each watch, and he manually brought the watch on their network and tied it to the proper phone. The second problem was when I looked at my account. I noticed that it was far higher than $200. It turns out that they added a $15/mo. charge on each phone for accident/theft. I already have AppleCare on each of my phones, so this was redundant, and it was shady considering they didn't mention anything about it. I called the store, and one of the sales reps said that it was a required monthly charge for the first month. I complained on Twitter (something I often do when I seem to get nowhere with a company), and the T-Mobile social media support team was very apologetic. When I called support they took it off my bill right away. I suppose maybe the store was short on their quota and that was one of the sly tricks on how they make up for it. The third problem was that the service was incredibly slow. It said 5G, but it was more like 3G. A lot of times I have to start a Zoom meeting at home, and then continue it in the car when I'm taking kids to school. I've never had a Zoom meeting drop on AT&T and Verizon, but my Zooms and calls were constantly cutting in and out. It was insane. I'm not a mobile technology expert, but T-Mobile's "5G" seems like a lot of smoke and mirrors. It's far slower and less reliable than Verizon. I went to the store and complained to the manager. He was like, "Oh it could be because the tower closest to you has been down." He also wanted to reset my carrier settings and try a new sim card. I also noticed that he slyly put my cell phone on their wifi. So of course if I'm on wifi then it'll work lightning fast. I could tell he really didn't know what he was talking about. After all, he never properly set up my devices when I was in there a week prior. Unfortunately, I continued having the same problems, and I determined that T-Mobile is not for me, so I switched back to Verizon and got a better deal in the process. When I went to take my phone back to another store, they said they had to charge me $50 for a restocking fee. I told them that was never mentioned to me, and she said it was listed on my receipt. I also never got a receipt. T-Mobile may or may not be for you... I don't know. But in my experience using AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, there's a big difference between the corporate stores and the certified retail/resellers (like this store is). The lack of transparency and some of the shady sales tactics show that these arbitrary sales quotas result in bad customer service practices.

    The store manager was great until they didn't include everything I would need to charge my new…read morephone. Said most people have that set up. I came in with a 5 year old phone. I called, the manager said they had the rest of the charger and the cost would be about 40 dollars. I went in and at leat a 1 hour wait time is my guess with 1 employee and 8 customers. I asked them If i can buy this at Wal-Mart? Looked at me then ignored me. I went to Wal-Mart and bought what I needed for 11 dollars. I spent 1400.00 dollars for the phone and accessories. Please do better in training your management team!

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