Really, where are all your other reviews, Jason? I told you I’d be posting a negative review when you neglected to return my calls after I sent you photos of your subpar work. I fail to see the relevance of when I got around to it. As far as I know you worked for another company until this past year, which oversaw your work. I’ll be more than happy to post photos of your paint job, if you wish. I seriously never had painters who whined and moaned about the paint which was agreed to before the project(BM — which every painter I have hired has used). If you didn’t want to use the BM paint I requested, you should have just declined the job. I apologize if moving that piece of furniture six yards to a different spot overtaxed you. I believe I have the right to live in my home while you are painting? I was more than cordial to you the entire time. Good luck if you actually do run into a «challenging customer!» I guess you paid me back with your sloppy work in the bathrooms and master bedroom. Good for you! P. S. Rereading your reply, I just noticed other dishonest statements. I did NOT ask you to «rearrange» any furniture«to see where it might look better.» That is a lie. I did ask two grown men, used to moving furniture to paint I presume, to move a portable piano(which I, a 67 year old woman, could probably have done with my husband) a total of six yards back and forth… maybe that’s what set you off, Jason, and you decided to rush the upstairs. Also your statement that I asked you to do more work for me and you refused is likewise false. You know as well as I that every room in my house has now been painted, because you painted them. And my house is only four years old, so the exterior needs no painting. Your insinuation that I was watching you like a hawk as you prepped and painted is ridiculous. I stuck my head in a few times. I think that’s acceptable? You could have chosen to return and fix the problems(as you told me you would if I noticed anything amiss – another lie) and I would most likely have posted a positive review. Karma’s a *itch.