They messed up our samples and were…
They messed up our samples and were arrogant when we complained. We will never analyze samples with them again. Very different from how it used to be when run by the founders.
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They messed up our samples and were arrogant when we complained. We will never analyze samples with them again. Very different from how it used to be when run by the founders.
They mixed up our samples and when we pointed it out they were very arrogant. It was a very expensive mistake they did.
We used to have our samples analyzed at TATAA for many years and we used to be most satisfied. But something has changed. All the skillful and knowledgeable people are gone. The CEO does not know the business at all.
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