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Negative | bk2 (10 reviews) | On Apr 18, 2024, bk2 wrote: Can’t comment on their product because they sold me product they didn’t have. I can understand mixups. What bothered me is that I waited a few weeks for it to ship, and it was only after I contacted them about when the order would ship that they informed me they didn’t have my order. I think that’s really bad customer service. On top of that, by the time I knew I needed to order a similar product from other nurseries, they were all out of stock of it too. |
Positive | maggiecme (1 review) | On Sep 13, 2023, maggiecme Portland, ME wrote: I have been so pleased with Fastgrowingtrees. I tried to order some skyrocket juniper trees from Monrovia and they failed to ship them in the spring when they said they would and later said I could pick them up three states away which I declined. I found the same trees on fastgrowingtrees.com and ordered them. They came very quickly and in great shape. I'm in Maine and I believe they shipped from NC so it was only two days to deliver. I planted them in early summer and they are all (9) doing really well. I've since purchased a baby blue spruce which arrived quickly and in great shape. It's in the ground and showing growth. All of the trees are exactly the size that I ordered on the website. Absolutely no complaints. |
Negative | FranzFlickinger (1 review) | On Mar 21, 2023, FranzFlickinger Statesboro, GA wrote: I ordered 7 privets from them and what I received were tiny. For the same price I picked up privets from Lowe that were the same price but easily 5 times the size of the ones I got from FGT. |
Negative | ThrickaThrick (5 reviews) | On Sep 16, 2022, ThrickaThrick Edmond, OK wrote: I typically purchase my plants from a company in the Top 30 online retailers as reported by Dave's Garden website users. However, they recently raised prices. A neighbor ordered some Taylor Junipers from Fast-Growing Trees and they arrived okay, not steller but okay. |
Negative | Gardengal133 (1 review) | On Jul 14, 2022, Gardengal133 Royersford, PA wrote: I've ordered from them like 4 times in the last 1.5 years. It's hit or miss, enough misses that it's a waste of money. First order was smaller than expected but grew well. Following orders came with some living plants and some dead plants. They won't replace dead plants without a warranty and it's just a pain to pay extra and deal with the hassle. Better off sticking to local nurseries or even home Depot! At least you know your plants will be alive. |
Negative | letitgrow42 (2 reviews) | On Jun 16, 2022, letitgrow42 Beverly Hills, CA wrote: 100% knowingly scamming people. They will send you trees much smaller than described, and when pushed they will tell you they don't even have the advertised sizes. If they do not refund you, do a charge back on your card. 10000000000% a scam. |
Positive | ArdeniaCornelia (3 reviews) | On Jun 9, 2022, ArdeniaCornelia wrote: Wow! I cannot express how happy that I was when my American Holly trees arrived. They are so much better and bigger than I ever expected! Normally I get little tiny sticks from mail order companies but these trees were almost as tall as I am. The leaves are green and healthy and they look perfect! I definitely plan to buy more trees from them (since someone cut trees on my property without my permission). I'm very grateful for these trees because I'm traumatized by the loss of my other trees. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Fast Growing Trees! |
Negative | dfallon (1 review) | On May 24, 2022, dfallon Manchester, NH wrote: Be careful ordering from this company. I purchased a hydrangea that was in a "quart size" container, which is just 4" by 4". What I received, for $29.99 mind you, was the tiniest little plant, with a few little leaves that together were no bigger than a dime. When I questioned what I received for the price I paid I was told, "We do not guarantee size". I pressed, and eventually received half of my money back. The plant wasn't even worth the price at half off. It's been over a month and the plant isn't one iota bigger. There is very little recourse too. I was given the choice of accepting the 50% off, or sending the plant back at my own expense for a full refund. They should be embarrassed. |
Positive | safars (3 reviews) | On May 16, 2022, safars Portland, ME wrote: We ordered a "Regal Prince" English Oak. It came quickly (with shipping notification). I was impressed with their packing - even if it had been shipped upside down, the tree would not have been damaged. The tree is healthy, beautiful and growing very well. We are very satisfied with both the tree and the service. |
Positive | kndlpwendl (4 reviews) | On Apr 8, 2022, kndlpwendl Bellewood, KY wrote: It’s been a while since I’ve ordered from them and I’m pleased to say that although the tree I received was hopelessly root bound, I was pleased with the customer service I received. The tree arrived yesterday, I immediately unpacked it and was going to plant it today when I found the problem. I immediately took pictures, called them and quickly got Lynda who told me to send the photos and assured me they would be back in touch today. A few hours later, she told me they would replace the tree and I quickly received official confirmation. I’m hopeful the new tree will be satisfactory, but here are my takeaways…1) I knew a root bound tree was destined to slowly die, and included articles verifying that. 2) I knew there was a five day “arrive/thrive” warranty and was not going to let them tell me to simply cut the roots (they didn’t). 3) I was polite and appreciative in all communications. As a result, I got the remedy I wanted and they aren’t even charging me shipping. And no, I did not buy the one year warranty. We’ll see what the replacement looks like, and I’ll update this if there is a problem. If there is no update, all is good. Well done Lynda and FGT. |
Negative | SharonLovesTree (1 review) | On Aug 27, 2021, SharonLovesTree Boise, ID wrote: I recently received a dead wisteria tree (found it totally dead two days after receiving); a “Sharon of Rose” and another rose shrub with diseases. Their customer service was terrible, they did not really care once it shipped out. Not only ignore feedback, they also do not publish negative reviews so the majority of reviews on their website are positive. They squeezed several plants into one box to save cost so I ended up receiving plants with broken branches. I strong suggest that you stay away from this seller. |
Positive | Bountiful0907 (8 reviews) | On Jul 7, 2021, Bountiful0907 Bountiful, UT wrote: In April 2021 I ordered a Salavatski pomegranate Tree and it arrived a few weeks later in absolutely beautiful condition. A little larger than I expected. I planted the tree immediately and this little tree has almost doubled in size in just 3 months. Thankyou!!! |
Negative | Jessott (1 review) | On May 22, 2021, Jessott Los Altos, CA wrote: Do not shop here, stay away. My fiddle tree arrived damaged and rotten. They wanted me to buy a warranty for a store credit. The tree is dying and falling apart and they do not care. The tree was shipped poorly and customer service is horrible. These trees are expensive and they simply do not have any concern about my experience and refuse to do anything about it unless I spend more money. |
Negative | fReeport1 (2 reviews) | On Apr 24, 2021, fReeport1 Pittsburgh, PA wrote: I ordered an expensive tree from this company. They sent me a tree which was labeled as the tree I wanted but which was clearly a different cultivar. Eventually they agreed to replace the tree but sent it by very slow shipping. I wrote a detailed, accurate review for their site cautioning customers to check when they received this particular tree to make sure that they got what they ordered and not a cheaper cultivar. I included pictures of the leaves on the tree I received and leaves on a tree that came from another company. They refuse to post my review. The appear to be selective about the reviews that they post on their site. |
Positive | 1vtp1 (4 reviews) | On Apr 3, 2021, 1vtp1 Washington, DC wrote: So far, we've purchased three trees from here: calamondin, indoor pine, and sweet olive. |
Negative | ranjani (2 reviews) | On Feb 9, 2021, ranjani Jacksonville, FL (Zone 9a) wrote: I had bought a fruit cocktail tree for almost $179 on Feb 2019 which came with one missing graft. I didn't want to complain since I felt the tree should be cared for and did exactly the same. After a couple of months, I didn't see any improvement and called customer service. They asked me to purchase a warranty by paying $38! why would anyone want to pay an additional $38 to buy a warranty when the original price itself was $179. Even Walmart, Home depot and Lowe's offer a year warranty on fruit trees with no additional cost. Now the tree looks totally dried up and may have to pay to get it removed! Again I contacted the customer service and was of no use. I have tried my best to post a very honest 1 star review on their website and obviously they will not publish anything other than a 5 star review. Please stay away from this company as you can get these trees for much lower price at many other plant nursery websites with a one year warranty and good customer service! |
Positive | Cleave (2 reviews) | On Jan 23, 2021, Cleave Oakdale, PA wrote: I was surprised to see the negative reviews for Fast-Growing-Trees, as we've purchased perhaps 2 dozen trees from them over the past 6 or 7 years, and we've been very impressed with the resilience of the trees we received. We live in deer country, and every fall the local bucks damage and even break the trunks of many saplings on our property. They've managed to break off the 1" or so trunks of 3 trees that we've bought, and every one regenerated from the root stalk and are now robust trees (the American sycamore is now close to 20' tall). I'm hoping that last year's negative reviews were due to the lockdowns and not indicative of a change in the company, because we're ordering 3 more 5-6' trees for late March delivery. Also, last Feb I dug up and transplanted an 8' regenerated Tulip poplar because the power company was going to cut it down. I only watered it twice after replanting, because I moved it 80 yards away from our house and had to carry the water in buckets. The main roots all stretched more than 4' radially from the trunk, and despite my damaging them a bit while digging them up, the tree thrived after replanting. |
Positive | Cleveland1 (1 review) | On Nov 21, 2020, Cleveland1 Winterville, GA wrote: The only place I could find Canadian Hemlocks that were not bare root, online or anywhere. Trees arrived quickly and well packaged and most importantly with dense, healthy root systems. I have ordered Hemlocks before and gotten taller trees but they died out by the spring. What one wants I’ve discovered with mail-ordered trees is really not height but ROOTS, and these little guys have that. In the ground for two months now and still shiny and green needles. Bet you this spring they take off, but I will keep you updated. Not dirt cheap but reasonable and you generally get what you pay for with ordering plants. |
Negative | johnkirk (1 review) | On Sep 28, 2020, johnkirk Kirkland, WA wrote: Ordered 4 shrubs from Fast Growing Trees - they arrived dried out, nearly leafless and pretty much dead. After notifying C/S at Fast Growing Trees, they attempted to convince me that they were fine and I should plant them as is. Pictures were exchanged and FGT said they would send replacements- would normally be an acceptable solution, but transit time is clearly the issue here and after asking how the replacements would arrive in any different condition when they would be sent to the same address and packed in the same manner. I was told: the plants should be fine. They weren't - they took almost 2 days longer to arrive and were not in any better condition. After requesting a refund, FGS is saying that I will have to pay shipping to return dead shrubs and a 25% restocking fee - I am certain they will not restock dead shrubs. The "healthy and thriving" guarantee is worthless. |
Negative | MOM6654 (2 reviews) | On Sep 17, 2020, MOM6654 wrote: Purchased Hundreds of dollars in trees from this company thru the years. Purchased a group of 10 trees that were suppose to do good in my area. I tried everything to keep them alive. I felt that they could really care less on what had happened. |
Negative | Dvon69 (2 reviews) | On Sep 11, 2020, Dvon69 wrote: Tried to order a rainbow eucalyptus back at the beginning of August. The first tree to show up was completely dead. So I called and talked to one rep I believe her name was Alicia she was not helpful and told me to call back 3-4 days later after the picture I submitted to their website, to give them time to get the photo, this was unacceptable to me so I called back right after and talked to ashlynne who was helpful and sent a replacement tree. She told me it was probably due to the unusually long shipping(11 days). Well the second one showed up dead (9 day shipping) and I emailed ashlynne back to let her know, and they sent a third, I told them they may want to expedite the shipping due to the waste of trees we we're creating. Well the third one showed up 2 days ago(6 day shipping) and I bet you can guess how it showed up, so I emailed again and this time Alicia responded telling me it was still alive. Refused to either sent me an overnight tree or refund my money which at this point (1 month and 3 trees later) I think is reasonable. So I called and spoke with Eric who said they would refund 30% and I have to wait two weeks to see if the plant comes back. I told them that the first showed up in same condition and that it's not even showing signs of life. So now I have to wait 2 weeks to get my money back even though it says on their website that if your not 100% satisfied to let them know so they can make it right! Oh and it says if they don't arrive happy and healthy to let them know so they can make it right. Well mine did not arrive happy and healthy, and I am not happy yet they wish to make me wait for what? I did not want to pay 128.00 for a twig thats dead, or 3 for that matter. This was my second purchase from them and we were planning on putting our orchard in through this company, glad we found out this is how they operate before I placed the big order!!! I will never use fast growing trees again due to this customer service. |
Negative | mrgoop (1 review) | On Aug 21, 2020, mrgoop Chicago, IL wrote: I ordered a 6 foot tall maple tree on their website that was not cheap, but I was reassured by their guarantee of receiving a “happy and healthy” tree, so I thought it would be good quality. I received a tree in clear poor health whose leaves were charred to a crisp and eaten by pests, not at all anything similar to the pictures on their website. I’ve never gotten anything this atrocious from discount nurseries or Home Depot, let alone a place charging $300 for a tree. |
Negative | BrentonSims (7 reviews) | On Jun 17, 2020, BrentonSims Jacksonville, FL wrote: I ordered a few trees that were out of stock elsewhere. They were ridiculously small and nowhere near fruiting age as the website explained. One tree died shortly thereafter and the other has taken 2 years to start flowering. |
Negative | Regalo (3 reviews) | On May 22, 2020, Regalo Friendswood, TX wrote: I ordered shrubs from this nursery during the Covid19 shutdown. Previously, goods from here had been securely packed and arrived in fine shape. |
Negative | Tifflny (1 review) | On Apr 29, 2020, Tifflny Wayne, PA wrote: So I purchased an apple tree for $140, a cherry for $130 and a magnolia plant for $30. I also purchased insurance for all these plants. When I received them I was a little disappointed in the size as they said that they were large trees. They were smaller than the ones you can get at Home Depot for $29.95! Nevertheless I planted them according to their instructions and hopped for the best. With in a year the cherry and the magnolia were dead. So I took a picture and sent it for my insurance. I got a reply after a couple of email saying that I will receive my insurance in the form of gift cards and to wait for this email. It never came. Sometime goes by and the apple tree dies but it’s past warranty so I eat that $140. In the meantime I purchased 2 apple trees from Home Depot which are thriving! So come the beginning of this year and my husband is eager to get some new items for the garden and I remember that I never got that so called gift cards from Fast growing trees. So I send them an email and they reply sending me the gift cards. The next day my husband tries to check out only to find that the gift card codes expired at the end of March 6 days after they sent them to me for the first time! So I contacted customer service as said that they were expired and they replied that they expired a year from issuing them. So they were issued but never sent and as a result I never got them but that doesn’t matter to them because they were issued... I suppose me being psychic I should have known and acted accordingly. So I replied stating I would never buy from them again and write a horrible review for the way I was treated and then they had the audacity to send me a review survey for how I would rate my customer satisfaction. I mean really! So after reading other negative reviews I realized that I should have never bought from them in the first place. So take my advice and learn from my hard learnt lesson, DO NOT BUY FROM FAST GROWING TREES!!!!! Their trees are crap! And your chances of loosing you $$$$$ is great even with their so called insurance! |
Negative | jc1331 (1 review) | On Apr 9, 2020, jc1331 Poquoson, VA wrote: I don't know where to begin. I spent $390 on 8 blueberry plants and 5 pomegranate trees. The blueberry plants looked like they had some kind of blight or something with black track marks and much of the leaf was missing on most of the leaves. They were all very small and not worth anywhere near what I paid for them. The pomegranate trees were even smaller and also not in good health - not much more than seedlings. What I received wasn't worth more than $150 at most if they were in good health and these are not in good health at all. I'm just glad I didn't spend more. When I can get a 6' fruit tree in perfect health at Walmart for $25, this just seems like a bad joke. |
Negative | deepgreenthumbs (6 reviews) | On Jan 30, 2020, deepgreenthumbs Seattle, WA wrote: Never again. I received a tree worth maybe half what I'd paid--a tiny starter that had been described as "ready to fruit". |
Negative | Omaima (1 review) | On Jan 24, 2020, Omaima Woodcrest, CA wrote: A year ago, I purchased over $5,000 worth of plants from Fast Growing Trees company. More than 50% of those plants died. I purchased warranty for those plants, and they honored the warranty and replaced those dead plants, but the new plants still died. I got tired from replanting, so I decided to find another nursery. I feel they exaggerated the description of their plants and they use incorrect zoning to get more people from different location to buy their plants. We live in zone 9b, so we have hot aired summers. I made sure that all plants I purchased from them are for my zone. But still most didn't survive. I purchased 2 Mimosas, 2 fragrant tea olives, 3 bamboo, 3 royal empress, 2 Princeton elm, 1 Avocado, 3 Camellias, 1 butterfly Magnolia, 1 Apricot, 3 blackberries, and over 60 Arizona Cypresses, and more. I always purchased their root rocket special fertilizer that they claim will make sure that their roots get a good head start. Unfortunately most of these plants died. The only plants that survived (mostly) were their Arizona Cypress, but I had to replace about 10 or 12, but as least they lived. I feel that they sell their plants before they have good developed roots, or maybe they give them a boost of nitrogen before shipping to make them look healthy. I am very disappointed at them as I spent a lot of money on those plants and I planted all of those trees myself, so I put in a lot of effort on them. Their plants are very expensive too compared to local nurseries, which I started buying from our local nursery to discover that the price of the same plant at FGT is double what our local nursery sells. Never again to buy from them. |
Negative | ddodd3329 (1 review) | On Aug 15, 2019, ddodd3329 West Hartford, CT wrote: I am not happy with the quality of my order! When I cut the fastener holding the bag closed the soil was so dry the plant just lifted out of the planting medium and might as well not been in a pot. The last inch of the branches were dry and yellow. The plant overall does not appear healthy. It is now well water and hope the plant recovers in time to survive the winter. |
Negative | Elvis_A_Presley (2 reviews) | On Apr 28, 2019, Elvis_A_Presley Grand Prairie, TX wrote: Have ordered trees before from FGT, and they have done well in my opinion. My last order was in late August 2018, and this company for some inexplicable reason shipped two mimosas so that they were in transit over the Labor Day holiday, resulting in the plants being confined to their box for a week before delivery. Needless to say when opened all of the foliage had dried up and fallen off. Planted them (correctly I might add) on the chance that they might regenerate in the following spring. One did, one did not. The one that did not was a “chocolate mimosa” which already faces a challenge due to being a graft, much less after being confined in shipping box for a week. |
Negative | htxgardener (1 review) | On Apr 25, 2019, htxgardener Houston, TX wrote: I'm so disappointed that such a diverse selection and good website has staff that have no clue how to package, care for or ship the trees you order. I got two saplings in about a week's time of shipping, both were broker mid trunk. Sent in a very detailed complaint, a week later they sent me replacements for both as an apology. Those arrived today and were damaged even worse than the originals. They cut corners and don't care. I'll never support that kind of approach to gardening and shipping for plants, really pains me to see this much damage. |
Positive | AenRiv (5 reviews) | On Jan 22, 2019, AenRiv Fallbrook, CA (Zone 10a) wrote: Recently I have ordered a coffee (arabica) and tea (camellia sinensis) plants from Fast Growing Trees. Not only the plants arrived a day sooner, but in great condition as well. The coffee plant was especially lush. We planted both right away and are looking forward to our own tea and coffee! |
Negative | secretscorpion (1 review) | On Jan 3, 2019, secretscorpion Tolland, CT wrote: Reached out to the company 4 times without any response. Very concerning when a company not only refuses to resolve customers issues, but refuses to respond at all. $400 of dead trees and no response from the company. On Jan 3, 2019, Fast Growing Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: "On Jan 3, 2019 4:17 PM, Fast-Growing-Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: Hello, On Jan 3, 2019 4:42 PM, Fast-Growing-Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) added: We have reached out to the customer in regards to their concerns and feel that we have resolved the customers issues. " |
Negative | KarenMYou (1 review) | On Aug 12, 2018, KarenMYou Saint Paul, MN wrote: My son sent me two trees for Mother's Day (May 13t, 2018 Order # 2900339 REf # 9300244). The maple tree was in beautiful shape and is thriving. The oak tree had some wilted leaves, and the dirt was dry and had been shaken away from its roots during shipping. I soaked the tree and planted it. It failed to thrive and most of the leaves wilted. I sent an email to the company with pictures in July but no reply. It worsened and I sent another email. Both emails were to "On Aug 13, 2018 12:03 PM, Fast-Growing-Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: We are so sorry to hear that your Oak tree has not thrived. We do guarantee our trees with a 30 day guarantee and we will be reaching out to you privately to assist you further with your concerns and to research as to why you didn't receive a response. " |
Neutral | Hobbyplanter (3 reviews) | On Jul 5, 2018, Hobbyplanter Kendall, WA wrote: I have some plants that are doing well and others not so well. On Jul 5, 2018, Fast Growing Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: "On Jul 6, 2018 7:39 AM, Fast-Growing-Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: Hi Hobbyplanter- |
Positive | yardenthusiast (1 review) | On Jun 28, 2018, yardenthusiast Post Falls, ID wrote: Posted on June 17, 2018, updated June 28, 2018 On June 28th, 2018, yardenthusiast changed the rating from negative to positive and added the following: Fast Growing Trees really went out of their way to correct the problem that originally I had experienced with two online orders of dogwood trees. Those initial orders had resulted in my receipt of basically dead trees, due entirely, I could see, to poor shipment practices. The trees had been grown wonderfully well, but then not packed properly. This company then contacted me via email and sent three replacement trees, going the extra mile to see that each tree was a superb specimen (more costly than the original little trees I had paid for) and also that they were packed just perfectly. Despite the start of summer heat, all three replacement trees arrived in wonderful, healthy, fine condition. I am so amazed at how greatly Fast Growing Trees responded and greatly appreciate the excellent replacements of my original dogwood trees. I'll gladly do business again anytime with this fine company. Thanks! On Jun 28, 2018, Fast Growing Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: "On Jun 19, 2018 11:53 AM, Fast-Growing-Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: We are terribly sorry to here that you have had some issues with your dogwoods. These trees are not bare-root so if it came out of the pot we are very sorry and will look into why that happened. Transit during extreme heat can take a toll on a living plant from time to time which is why we do our best to ensure it arrives in good condition but understand that there is chance it may not. If it doesn't though you are covered under our 30 day Happy and Healthy guarantee that covers your plants should you not be satisfied with them no questions asked. Our customer care manager will be reaching out to you so we can get your issues resolved today and again are very sorry that you had an unpleasant experience and we hope that you will give us another chance in the future! " |
Negative | ejefferies (3 reviews) | On Jun 23, 2018, ejefferies Tryon, NC wrote: Once again, I believed FGT's ads for free shipping, then was charged shipping: The way to get free shipping is to enter the code they provide. The problem starts when there's no obvious place to enter the cde and they don't show the shipping charges until after you have provided your credit card and checked out. On Jun 23, 2018, Fast Growing Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: "On Jun 25, 2018 7:16 AM, Fast-Growing-Trees (formerly Empress Tree Nurseries, Paulownia Supply & fastgrowingtree.com) responded with: We are so sorry for the troubles! In no way is this intentional. If the code is mistakenly left off for any reason and we are notified we will refund you the shipping cost. We have a field on the check page that says " apply promo code" . This is where you would enter the code. Again are very sorry if it wasn't clear and will make sure we pass along the information to our eCommerce team. " |
Positive | SWVa (3 reviews) | On Apr 3, 2018, SWVa Castlewood, VA wrote: I have ordered two trees, a bing cherry and a Meyer lemon tree, from this company, and it was by far the best order-from-afar experience I've ever had with any kind of plant ("order-from-afar" and not simply "order online" because I'm older, so I'd had plenty of mail-order plants and trees before the Internet came along). I also ordered trees (one was another bing cherry) from two other companies, and those trees were not in nearly the condition as the excellent products I bought from this company. I ordered in summer, and both of the trees from Fast-Growing-Trees were fully leafed out and, in the case of the Meyer lemon, in bloom. That certainly was not the case with the other two companies, whose trees arrived with broken limbs and few leaves. |
Negative | TNPlanter (1 review) | On Nov 18, 2017, TNPlanter Dunlap, TN wrote: Avoid Fast-Growing-Trees.com (unless you like spending good money on subpar plants). They trees they sent me were limp noodles, had crooked trunks, and they deleted my negative comments on their website. |