Description of Work: When purchasing the Big Deal for 4 hours, in the comments area I requested one person for 4 hours, rather than 2 persons for 2 hours, which I saw others had in comments about the company. In a phone call, Cravenho said it was not the usual way to do things, that what was put on Angie's List was not communicated to the company. I did not know that, of course, and thought I would mention it in my review as a caution to others. However, I explained that because I was laying click-lock floor myself, I only needed someone to cut some of the boards because I fear using power tools. I did not need anyone to lay the click-lock boards that I have already laid out for a pleasing pattern, as it takes just a few seconds for each board to click down and then one waits for the cut board at the end of the row, to lay the next row. He said ok and confirmed the date of September 25. When he did that, I immediately got permission to take 2 vacation days off work - the 24th and 25th. He called again a week or so ago, which I missed, but tried many times - I have my cell and office phone logs - and could only leave voice messages in response. When I finally reached him I had to ask if it was Cravenho Construction; the date - September 25 was confirmed. Then, at 7:17 p.m. on the 24th, Jason from Cravenho Construction called to confirm the time for the 25th, asking again what the task was and then said he would be sending two people for two hours. (He spoke slowly and deliberately.) When I reminded him why that would not work, that I needed someone around for 4 hours, he said not to worry the second person would help me lay the boards and they would get more done that way. I repeated that it was not a task that I needed help with, that all I needed was someone to use the power saw to cut my pre-measured boards, and re-cut them if needed. He mentioned that he had a team going to a job site at 6 a.m., and these two could work for two hours and then go put in the rest of the day. I said there would not be enough work for two people on my job. He then said that he could have someone drop off a person at 8 a.m. who would work four hours. I said ok. He mentioned again that it would be better to send two people. I said I did not need two people; that we had already talked about it. Then he said that I was asking him to go against his gut feelings about the job need and against his company policies, and that he said he would have someone drop off a guy and that if I was not going to be happy he did not even want the job. Knowing I would not have an opportunity to take another day off work for several months and the stacks of loose boards were all over my living, dining, hall and kitchen, floors and the holidays are coming, which I had mentioned to him, I gave in and said, "Just send whoever you need to send and I'll work with it. Bye." (I dont know why he would think I was unhappy - until the very last thing I said - because I consistently asked for one person for four hours.) The conversation lasted four minutes. Somehow the facts of our communication were twisted and I got blamed for his decision to not honor his company's appointment. I got up at 6 the next morning and did final preparations for the handyman as scheduled, but no one showed up. No one called. In preparation, I barely was able to push my fridge to an area against the dishwasher and cabinet with utensils and dishware, so I could lay boards in the fridge alcove, but now cannot move it again because I pulled up the old floor on the 24th and there is a drop. So now I am without access to much of my kitchen until the new floor is laid. I got a pounding stress headache and total loss of appetite. First thing is to get my $240 back before it is too late.