If you are looking for a trailer manufacturer that not only does not follow customers requests, but does not complete trailers as scheduled, than Williamson Ocean Manufacturer is the right manufacture for you.
I originally worked with their sales guy Mike Tucker, who took a couple weeks to get me a simple bid on two 14'x32' trailers. After he gave me a bid, I saw it was over priced, but after seeing that they have done a couple decent trailers that were custom built, I was open to work with them.
I specifically asked them to build me those two trailers as a deck over trailer that is around 24” off the ground, and I cannot see how Mike Tucker missed this request because I have demanded this many times.
It took them over 3 weeks to get around starting the building process, but still they did not build it to the specs I wanted, which lost me a job with a customer and got me stuck with two trailers that I never originally ordered.
I did not want to pay for the trailers, but Mark Williamson demanded me to pay my final deposit or he will take legal action, but I wish I did take this to court originally but I decided after a week trying to work with my customer, but to pay for these two trailers. I have asked to modify one of the trailers, which should make it easier to build, but before Williamson Oceans continues to build, they wanted a $5,000 deposit before moving forward.
As I was ready to deposit $5,000, Mark Williamson demanded $12,365 instead, which was unexpected, but I asked why do you want it all when the job is not done. He wanted it so it can speed up the process to finish and he stated “about 3 weeks to complete, will do on vin # “ on October 13th.
On November 15th, Mark Williamson stated “MIKE , The big one is done and ready to pick up, the 8 footer is about 2 weeks”, didn't he state three weeks? It has been almost 5 weeks, and one one trailer was done. I have a trailer manufacture right now that can build me one trailer a week, and Williamson Oceans trailers takes over 5 weeks or more to build one, what a joke.
Not only did Williamson Oceans trailers fail to build a trailer at the specs I wanted, they took my money way before the trailer was complete, and they are still not finished.
If you are looking for broken promises, on lack to follow customers instructions, taking your money way to early before job is done, and working on an extremely late schedule, while paying 10% more than other trailer manufacturers, than Williamson Oceans Trailers is the company for you.
Hopefully I get my two trailers and hopefully it looks good, or you will see another review on their craftsmanship that took over 5 weeks to build.
Williamson Ocean Reviews
If you are looking for a trailer manufacturer that not only does not follow customers requests, but does not complete trailers as scheduled, than Williamson Ocean Manufacturer is the right manufacture for you.
I originally worked with their sales guy Mike Tucker, who took a couple weeks to get me a simple bid on two 14'x32' trailers. After he gave me a bid, I saw it was over priced, but after seeing that they have done a couple decent trailers that were custom built, I was open to work with them.
I specifically asked them to build me those two trailers as a deck over trailer that is around 24” off the ground, and I cannot see how Mike Tucker missed this request because I have demanded this many times.
It took them over 3 weeks to get around starting the building process, but still they did not build it to the specs I wanted, which lost me a job with a customer and got me stuck with two trailers that I never originally ordered.
I did not want to pay for the trailers, but Mark Williamson demanded me to pay my final deposit or he will take legal action, but I wish I did take this to court originally but I decided after a week trying to work with my customer, but to pay for these two trailers. I have asked to modify one of the trailers, which should make it easier to build, but before Williamson Oceans continues to build, they wanted a $5,000 deposit before moving forward.
As I was ready to deposit $5,000, Mark Williamson demanded $12,365 instead, which was unexpected, but I asked why do you want it all when the job is not done. He wanted it so it can speed up the process to finish and he stated “about 3 weeks to complete, will do on vin # “ on October 13th.
On November 15th, Mark Williamson stated “MIKE , The big one is done and ready to pick up, the 8 footer is about 2 weeks”, didn't he state three weeks? It has been almost 5 weeks, and one one trailer was done. I have a trailer manufacture right now that can build me one trailer a week, and Williamson Oceans trailers takes over 5 weeks or more to build one, what a joke.
Not only did Williamson Oceans trailers fail to build a trailer at the specs I wanted, they took my money way before the trailer was complete, and they are still not finished.
If you are looking for broken promises, on lack to follow customers instructions, taking your money way to early before job is done, and working on an extremely late schedule, while paying 10% more than other trailer manufacturers, than Williamson Oceans Trailers is the company for you.
Hopefully I get my two trailers and hopefully it looks good, or you will see another review on their craftsmanship that took over 5 weeks to build.