I ordered my last Morton machine shed in Feb of 2008 during their annual sale. I paid one half the total price at sign up plus gave them the letter from the bank which stated that I had adequate funds on deposit to make the full payment. After the building was complete, in July, the Morton rep came out and went over the complete building with me and when I was satisfied I gave him the remainder due. I didn't see anything unfair about this because they are, after all, putting up a building on my property. It looked to me as though I had paid for the parts up front and the labor after the fact. They delivered the building exactly as they said they would and the erection crew could not have done a better job. They apologized to me one day for being late because they had to attend a safety class that morning. Fine with me. They all wore their safety equipment, hardhats, monkey harnesses, telehandlers had beeping horns and flashing lights and what I liked most about it was I never saw so many young women come by my place running, walking, biking, etc. just to get a look at those young suntanned guys in shorts and boots climbing like monkeys. Pretty funny. (;>))
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