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Estate Appraisal

Aaron's Estate Sales, LLC

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  • Review fromLoretta W

    Date: 10/06/2024

    1 star
    I am legally disabled, handicapped, suffering from multiple surgeries, implants, fusions, & chronic pain. We stopped (low traffic time, mind reset) an estate sale, ************************ Estate Sales, Spring 2023, after leaving a hospital visit to activate an Inspire implant. ******* BIG employee HOOVERED & DEMANDED I carry my dog OR LEAVE (a real service dog, with a doctor's note in my wallet, wearing a service dog back vest) w/ my husband (witness). NO SIGNS POSTED, to say NO DOGS ALLOWED. When my husband came upstairs, after hearing his wife, many times ask the worker to back away, trying MANY times to have him look at the vest...we left. We have pics, it is on ************** w/ the *********** police, ***************, (Aarons' staff call the police when I returned, the next day, to legally hold a sign in the street (public) without incident)..stating on my sign: "Aarons Estate Sales told a legally disabled person to CARRY their service animal or leave". Note: I had emailed *****, the day it happened, and he did not reply. He did, however, reply the next day threatening legal action if I said anything disparaging against his company & that the seller's didn't allow dogs (not posted). One of the other staff had a walking cane, which he used, did not carry it. I informed *****, in his follow-up threatening email (after my civil right to peacefully protest discrimination), without incident, not stopping or approaching those who did go into the sale...that his employee, in my opinion, bullied me, and hoovered very close to me (I keep my distance due to an autoimmune disorder)..and never mentioned a "seller's request for no dogs..and that ***** should consider posting "NO DOGS, INCLUDING SERVICE DOGS ALLOWED, unless you are willing to carry that animal"...and that ***** had the opportunity, the day before when I emailed him, to contact me, get the correct facts, educate his employees, and by threatening me with legal action, he may want to run the facts past his attorney first.

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