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Home Depot

480 E Hamilton Ave
Campbell, CA 95008 408-866-1900

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The staff seem knowledgeable, but was very difficult to find anyone to help.... - Dec 21, 2023

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Monique's Draperies & Shades

2235 Winchester Blvd
Campbell, CA 95008 408-374-8100

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Dealing with the owner A+ Some of the other staff B- at best - Aug 18, 2015

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Budget Blinds

790 Kenneth Ave
Campbell, CA 95008 408-370-3878

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Caveat: Owner change. Called this company December 2013 based CC reviews. Owner... - Dec 21, 2013

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California Blind Company

641 University Ave
Los Gatos, CA 95032 408-559-8600

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They carry all the major brands. Good advice on fulfilling my specific needs.... - Sep 06, 2018

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Blinds 'n' Shades Express

2360 S Bascom Ave Ste D
Campbell, CA 95008 408-377-0698

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We have used them twice in the last year. Very helpful in selecting what we... - Sep 05, 2021

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Screen Solutions

425 Salmar Ave
Campbell, CA 95008 408-374-8156

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One window shade was cut incorrectly. The had to redo and install it at a later... - Sep 06, 2018

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Slaughterbeck Floors

730 Camden Ave
Campbell, CA 95008 408-379-5813

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I worked with Joan to get some new vinyl for my home. She is like a flooring... - Jan 16, 2018

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The Yardstick

2235 S Winchester Blvd
Campbell, CA 95008 408-214-1300

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