Arts & Entertainment Businesses in Savannah, GA

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Seaport City Productions

  16 Customer reviews
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Seaport City Productions is Savannah Georgia’s hottest spot for guitarists, drummers, singers, pianists, and producers. From Country to Rap, Pop, Soul, and R&B, we know it all because we’re created by musicians for musicians. Check in with us for artist news, reviews on new kit, and share tips and secrets to make your music sing and your singing take flight. Whether you’re looking for music mastering, audio mixing, career development, or just a forum to share ideas and tricks, Seaport City has everything the modern musician could want – so stop by today to see what Seaport City Productions has for you!

Latest Review
James83
James83  

“I used to work here and here's what I saw: they regularly sell half dead old roses by peeling off most of the pedals, the shop is dirty and run down full of junk from thrift stores and Marshall's. They use low quality flowers and vases, and it's way too expensive for the quality. She'll often buy plants from Home Depot, then mark them up 5-6X, especially orchids and poinsettias. The owners of this shop run the business from home by having calls forwarded to their cell phones. Expect confusion about delivery, especially around busy holidays. The owner regularly ignores orders during the week when she decides to play piano all day at the retirement home. They also have no problem delivering late (or days or weeks early by mistake), to the wrong address, or after 9PM. The owner blames the employees for her disorganization if someone gets flowers late. When I quit, the only two floral designers were also leaving. My biggest issue was not getting paid. It's bad enough that delivery drivers get paid $400-$500 a week for 65 hours of work, this includes gas money for 500+ miles a week. During my last week, I was promised $75 for delivering 25 plants to businesses around the metro area. On payday, she told me she would not pay me for any of those deliveries because I hadn't given her signed slips, which she told me up front were not necessary for this order. When I asked her to talk about this issue at her home office, she told me she wouldn't talk to me, and would call the police if I came to talk to her about it.”