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    Philadelphia Fire Dept. Engine 38

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    The newest fire station in the Philadelphia Fire Department. Awesome. Keep up the great work.

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    Fink's - The pennypacker

    Fink's

    4.4(94 reviews)
    0.7 miMayfair, Tacony
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    I had two great lunch experiences at Fink's. I found parking in the neighborhood and walked into a…read moresmall takeout area. There is a squad of people working in the back and the owner was up front taking orders and helping out with the kitchen staff too. I didn't catch his first name, but he was extremely nice and helpful with the menu. On Wednesdays they have a chicken cheesesteak special so I tried that. They use real chicken breast that's finely chopped and added a lot of cheese. I asked for hot peppers on it and they added long hots which gave it a nice kick. It was a large portion and tasty! On my second trip I had their Original Italian - a mouthwatering combination of coteghino, Genoa salami, ham capocollo, pepperoni and sharp provolone (chopped, not sliced), tenderly placed on a sesame-seed French loaf from the finest bakery in the Kingdom and lathered with Fink's secret olive spread. I added long hots, lettuce tomato and onion. I wish I would have went sans olive spread as it was just too overpowering. The bread was awesome and the combination of meats was solid. I would have liked a sharper provolone. It was a good Italian sub, but not top tier. They have around 8 or so gourmet hoagies with local neighborhood names (featured toppings include roast pork, turkey breast, turkey, buffalo chicken, tuna salad, prosciutto, ham and roast beef) that I would love to try out in future visits. Prices seemed fair at $7.41 for a small and $14.82 for a large. If I'm in the neighborhood I'd repeat. It's always great to support a veteran and a super nice guy to boot. The girl working up front was about as patient and friendly as you can get. The vibes were good here and I enjoyed reading the food articles and seeing Mr. Fink's display area of his personal military items. Thank you for your service and for the good grub!

    FOOD, absolutely the best in the area. Hoagies, what can I say. Many choices for any taste…read more The cost is UNREASONABLE, 30-40% less than competitors. Quality, the best. Long time owner/veteran in the area.

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    Fink's - Italian with long hots - was a decent Italian hoagie.  I wasn't a fan of their olive spread.  Good bread and portion.

    Italian with long hots - was a decent Italian hoagie. I wasn't a fan of their olive spread. Good bread and portion.

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    Arrow Public Adjusters

    Arrow Public Adjusters

    1.0(1 review)
    18.7 mi

    My experience with Darrell Jones has been extremely disappointing and concerning. Throughout the…read morecourse of our interactions, there was a significant lack of communication, transparency, and professionalism. Despite repeated attempts to obtain updates and clear information, my inquiries were often ignored or left unanswered for extended periods. Important matters that required timely responses were not handled with the urgency or responsibility expected. Additionally, there were serious concerns regarding the handling of funds and the failure to provide proper documentation or accounting when requested. This lack of transparency created unnecessary stress and raised questions about compliance with professional and ethical standards. Overall, my experience has been frustrating and has fallen far below what should be expected in this type of professional relationship. I would strongly advise others to proceed with caution and ensure they have clear documentation and consistent communication if choosing to work with Darrell Jones. Do not hire him as your public Adjuster!! He will forge your signature on settlement checks, say he was hospitalized and keep your money unlawfully. He has stolen over 40K of my settlement payout from my insurance. Do not do business with him as you will be regretful.

    From the owner: Home insurance adjuster helping clients throughout the Philadelphia area.read more

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    Arrow Public Adjusters  - Just won't do the right thing. He is being sued by Tasha M the other yelp review that was taken down. He has a court date this month

    Just won't do the right thing. He is being sued by Tasha M the other yelp review that was taken down. He has a court date this month

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    Yeager Public Adjusting - Out come

    Yeager Public Adjusting

    4.4(7 reviews)
    53.5 mi

    We hired Leo as our public adjuster for a complex insurance claim. Leo was the least professional /…read morecompetent service provider I have ever interacted with. He didn't add value to the process (despite his enormous fee), and his negative attitude made an already stressful process even more unpleasant. He failed to live up to any of his customer service promises. Simply stated, I would never hire or recommend him to anyone else, even if his services were free. Leo displayed an alarming lack of understanding/recollection of our claim, missing major items (totaling nearly $100K). He couldn't be bothered to review pictures, claim documents, etc. to identify major missing items--that burden fell entirely to me and my family. Leo was not an effective or eager advocate on our behalf. He was consistently argumentative and demeaning. He reminded us on several occasions that he was "too busy" to keep our claim straight with all of the other things he had going on. To illustrate, below are 2 examples (of many) that show his carelessness and lack of attention to detail. 1) After Leo suggested (based on his "17 years of experience") that we should take the initial (very low) offer from insurance, we asked why there was no allowance for packing/storing all of the contents of our home. He said "that should be in there," but when we pointed out that we didn't see it, he said "oh, insurance must have taken that out--I had asked for it originally." So either Leo asked for it and failed to notice that they mistakenly didn't include it, or he forgot to ask for it but didn't want to tell us that. I'm not sure which is worse, but in either case, there was a very obvious $20K item he missed that was only discovered because we reviewed the 40 page insurance estimate in detail. No apology from him either--it was as if we inconvenienced him by discovering his major oversight. 2) Near the end of the claim, we sent Leo a document with ~15 open items we felt needed to be addressed (including pictures and original receipts). Rather than reviewing the details and thoughtfully responding, he replied that our asks were "frivolous" and "ridiculous" and that he no longer wished to continue representing us (and further demanded his payment in full and threatened with imposing late fees if we didn't pay him, despite the claim not being settled yet). After discontinuing our relationship with Leo, we submitted those same questions directly to the insurance carrier adjuster. After a pleasant 30 minute conversation, they approved 14 of the 15 items (an addl.~$50K). This made it abundantly clear that Leo was the issue all along. He either didn't understand the details of our claim sufficiently, or was an ineffective communicator with our insurer, or was uninterested in investing the extra time it would take to reach the appropriate settlement and just wanted his "cut" so he could move on to the next. If you are thinking of hiring Leo, I would strongly suggest either not hiring a public adjuster at all or hiring someone else. Leo was an expensive, ineffective, and frustrating headache, rather than a competent and knowledgeable advocate who made the process easy and fair.

    After months of arguing with 3 insurance companies who would not take responsibility for the money…read morethey owed us, Leo was contracted to help us navigate the system. He was great. Very knowledgeable about the process, strategic, generous with his time and talent- Through his involvement we were ultimately able to proceed and collect from the responsible insurer, at the appropriate rate. Without Leo- we would not have been able to do this- Highly recommended.

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