Houston-based monument company faces lawsuit for unfulfilled headstone orders

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Houston-based monument company faces lawsuit for unfulfilled headstone orders
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KPRC 2 News has learned Houston-based headstone company Stonecutters Monuments is being sued by a loan company called Fundbox, for failing to pay an amount of more than $13,800.

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Read full article: Your BJ’s membership is only $20, and you’ll even get $20 reward after your first purchase “We have not gotten the headstone, and the money has not been refunded,” Shirley Johnson wrote in her complaint.“The product has never been received,” Thompson wrote in her complaint.

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