Apparently this company is no fan to the LGBT community. They refused my order due to an affiliation with an LGBT organization. I guess I'll take my $600 dollar order elsewhere.
You might notice that there are multiple reviews that were submitted at the same time. 7 years ago we felt like we were being asked to do something that we were not comfortable with printing. When we turned down the job, we had multiple individuals write us a bad review. These were individuals that we had never even worked with. I am fine with the actual client expressing his concern. That is the whole point of a review system. But, when they reach out to others that have not done business with us with the intent to destroy our companys names, I would look at that as being dishonest. I ask that anyone reading this, consider this moral situation. Please allow us to have our values and we will allow others to have theirs. That way we can all agree to disagree but still get along. We have been in business for over 25 years and have done everything in our power to maintain high values and integrity in all that we do. This includes maintaining principles that we as a company have always strived to uphold. When we first opened our doors, we agreed that we would never do anything that would compromise our core standards and values. We decided that we would never do anything that was, profane, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, inappropriate or poor taste. As we have created lasting relationships with our clients, it has been our desire to advise and encourage them to create positive and high value products that would reflect the type of company they are. A DeZign has always encouraged them to uphold a high value on all products with their brand on it. My question is, at what point do I lower my standards? Were do we draw the line? If we don't have a standard then we have no identity and we are as dust just blowing in the wind with no anchor or foundation. We ask that all our clients respect that as we respect you as well. We have tried to maintain Christian values in a worlds that is throwing morals and values to the curb. Please understand our stance on this and if you have any questions, please contact us directly.
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Completely unwilling to work with people after the mention of 'pride' being what they'll be making things for. Despicable!
We have worked with A Dezign for a number of years now. They are professional, courteous and give just the right amount of attention to their customers. Their quality of work is outstanding. We highly recommend!
You might notice that there are multiple reviews that were submitted at the same time. 7 years ago we felt like we were being asked to do something that we were not comfortable with printing. When we turned down the job, we had multiple individuals write us a bad review. These were individuals that we had never even worked with. I am fine with the actual client expressing his concern. That is the whole point of a review system. But, when they reach out to others that have not done business with us with the intent to destroy our companys names, I would look at that as being dishonest. I ask that anyone reading this, consider this moral situation. Please allow us to have our values and we will allow others to have theirs. That way we can all agree to disagree but still get along. We have been in business for over 25 years and have done everything in our power to maintain high values and integrity in all that we do. This includes maintaining principles that we as a company have always strived to uphold. When we first opened our doors, we agreed that we would never do anything that would compromise our core standards and values. We decided that we would never do anything that was, profane, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, inappropriate or poor taste. As we have created lasting relationships with our clients, it has been our desire to advise and encourage them to create positive and high value products that would reflect the type of company they are. A DeZign has always encouraged them to uphold a high value on all products with their brand on it. My question is, at what point do I lower my standards? Were do we draw the line? If we don't have a standard then we have no identity and we are as dust just blowing in the wind with no anchor or foundation. We ask that all our clients respect that as we respect you as well. We have tried to maintain Christian values in a worlds that is throwing morals and values to the curb. Please understand our stance on this and if you have any questions, please contact us directly.
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