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Home > How We Make It Better > Community Involvement > Free Meeting Space In keeping with our slogan, “There’s More To Banking Than Money®” First Reliance Bank offers free meeting space in several of our branch locations and buildings. It’s just another way we give back to our customers, business customers and our communities! 2148 West Palmetto Street # of people room accommodates: 40 chairs only or 30 with tables and chairs Available Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm. Contact: 843.674.3240 and ask to speak to Tiffany Saunders to schedule meeting room arrangements. 801 North Lake Drive # of people room accommodates: 50 people Special arrangements are available for weekends upon request. Contact: Nancy Yonce 803.996.4905 to schedule a meeting room. 800 South Shelmore Blvd. Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 # of people room accommodates: 10 people Available Tuesday – Friday 9am to 5pm. Contact: 843.789.100 and ask to speak to Allie Parsons to make meeting room arrangements.




Florence, SC Apartments For RentSort Results:FeaturedNewestMost PhotosPrice (Lo - Hi)Price (Hi - Lo)Apartment CommunitiesBedroomsBathroomsSquare Feet() 1 – 2bd1 – 2ba965 – 1,130 sqft+The Reserve at Mill Creek3bd2ba1,400 sqft2324 W Heron Dr3bd2ba1,862 sqft1859 Devonshire Dr4bd4ba4,886 sqft3113 Drake Shore Dr3bd2ba1,700 sqft1506 Madison Ave3bd2ba1,225 sqft2308 Rosemary Ave3bd2ba1,273 sqft2162 Pathway Ct3bd3ba2,594 sqft820 Mohawk Dr5bd4ba3,250 sqft237 Timberlake Dr2bd2ba1,354 sqft1221 Via Ponticello #62bd2ba1,252 sqft3049 Combray Cir1bd1ba778 sqft1400 Cherokee Rd3bd1ba896 sqft1514 E Edwards Ct2bd1ba850 sqft3553 Texas Rd3bd3ba1,850 sqft3475 Sweetgrass Dr3bd2ba1,564 sqft406 W Pine St3bd2ba1,216 sqft3328 S Dingle Dr3bd2ba1,152 sqft3141 S Oliver Dr2bd2ba1,100 sqft3116 Combray Cir3bd2ba1,250 sqft1357 Saint Andrews Blvd2bd1ba653 sqft817 W Marion St3bd2ba1,088 sqft3131 S Oliver Dr3bd2ba1,428 sqft1519 Woods Rd #A3bd2ba1,088 sqft1413 Vince Cir2bd2ba924 sqft3218 S Oliver Dr3bd2ba1,389 sqft212 Saddle Ct2bd1ba1,026 sqft900 Kalmia St2bd3ba1,358 sqft419 Timrod Park Dr3bd2ba1




,300 sqft400 Thrid Loop Rd2bd2ba1,300 sqft400 3rd Loop Rd12>>LastSouth CarolinaFlorence Summary for Florence, SC Does Your Income Qualify? No, I am not eligibleVisit our Florence location which has been serving the area since 1985. You'll see the difference in our quality, our prices, and our people. Since we opened our doors, customers have always been number one, and today we continue the mission of our founder, A.W. Partlo: "Agri Supply's goal is to provide quality merchandise at the most reasonable price, to give our customers the best service possible and to treat all customers fairly." Agri Supply® of Florence ...is located just on the other side of Interstate 95 from Darlington and Timmonsville on U.S. Highway 76. For all of your agricultural and tillage needs with farm machinery and implements to livestock as well as cast iron cooking supplies and hunting apparel. Our variety of tractor, truck, and fence accessories are more reasons to shop first at Agri Supply, which offers more than 26,000 products for farm, shop, home and garden.




Our Location 1918 E Palmetto StreetFlorence, SC 29506 1-800-342-1294 843-662-2690 Contact Us Business Hours Monday - Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm Saturday - 7:30am to 5:00pm Sunday - Closed Why Choose Agri Supply® We service what we sell. You are not referred to an outside repair center for either warranty or general repair work. Satisfaction guarantee - we offer a one year warranty on all non-perishable goods. Lifetime warranty on all hand tools - if your hand tool breaks or becomes damaged simply return it for a refund or replacement. If requested, we service gas engine powered equipment before you leave our store to ensure that it is working properly. We mount tires on both trailer and lawn mower rims at no charge when you buy both the tire and wheel from us. We install truck toolboxes and trailer hitches for a minimal fee (with appointment). Special Order Goods- we will gladly attempt to source non-stocked items for you. Ship Direct - We will have goods shipped directly to you from the vendor, as long as vendor minimums can be met.




Pre-Solds - If a normally stocked item is sold out and that item can be located at another ASC store, you may pay for the item at your store and we will ship it to your doorstep via UPS for free. (Item must be shippable via standard (UPS). I'm a Returning Customer E-mail Address (Forgot Password?) Re-enter Password Would you like to... Continue Shopping or Visit Your... Outside unit/24 Hour access Our team is the reason we have been making it happen in the Carolinas since 1958.  Party Reflections, Inc. is a family owned and operated company with 3 locations, over 150 employees and a rich history beginning in Charlotte, NC. Our extensive inventory at your fingertips!  Dive into this resource to search for the types of rental items we have in our catalog for your next special event. A gallery featuring images of Weddings, Sporting Events, Festivals, Corporate, Social Events and Inspiration Shoots. One Day, Three Bridal Shows in Three Different Markets




Recently, Party Reflections participated in three Bridal Shows occurring in all three of our markets on the same day. The single most important piece of Party Reflections’ business model, regardless of the season, is our team of employees. Message From Our President As Warren Buffett says, “Price is what you pay, value is what you get.” At Party Reflections, we know you can rent equipment like ours for less money other places, but we also know you will not find the quality or the service we provide to make your event memorable.  You only get one opportunity to make the right vendor selection for your event; so remember the bitterness of poor quality outlasts the sweetness of a lower price.  We ask you to choose wisely.MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Reports of rental rip-offs associated with Craigslist have surfaced. Thieves try to rent homes they don't own, leaving renters out a lot of money. It appears criminals have extended their reach to other home sites.




WMBF News investigated and spoke with a couple who went to the website Zillow for their dream rental. The Eaves discussed the near-nightmare, which could save you thousands of dollars. The family of four thought they were moving into a Little River rental. Parents Sharon and Phillip Eaves were looking forward to a welcoming rental. "It was a really nice house, nice neighborhood, low price, I think that's just what baited it," Phillip recalled. The couple found it near the end of June. From the beginning, they noticed something odd in the email and text messages from the person offering to rent it. "He was saying he was in the military, but he wasn't talking that talk, like I did when I was in the military," Phillip said. "Plus, he was never available to speak by phone." Sharon said she was also skeptical of the post. "He said I'll call you as soon as you get out of the meeting, which we never got the phone call," she said. "And couldn't meet until after they made the wire transfer deposit, which also didn't add up."




Then, the supposed owner gave the couple a name and address to a financial consultant. The pair did their homework and found out the address doesn't exist. Then, there was the quick approval on the overly-simple rental application. The couple decided to check things out for themselves. They decided to go by the house, which the alleged owner obliged. "He goes, if you'd like to see the house go by, look in the windows, I'm sure you're gonna be very happy with what the house looks like," Sharon said. When they arrived at the house, they met the renter who was preparing to move out. "[The renter] kept saying it was a woman that owns the house, Sharon explained. A woman, not the man they'd been speaking to, and she told them the home was actually rented through Coldwell Banker Chicora. Rod Smith serves as the director of general brokerage with Coldwell Banker Chicora, which has a service that finds renters for homeowners. Smith confirmed the Eaves nearly got ripped off by someone who lifted the pictures of the home from a valid listing, possibly his.




Smith says he's already seen a dozen rip-off attempts like this so far this year. "Sometimes it's the owner calling us and telling us there's a problem," Smith began to explain. "We've never seen the [websites] Zilllow and the Trulia involved in this before, this is a first." Smith said it seems like a rash of false ads have happened recently. One manager had three calls, just this past weekend on one property, according to Smith. People are losing more than pride on the rip-offs; some end up losing hard earned cash. In one case, renters were actually told by the supposed owner that the key had been lost, assuring the renters it was okay to call a locksmith and change the locks. The family moved in, and when a legitimate tenant then went to move in, the family was already living there. The police were called, and the misled renters were forced to leave the premises within 24 hours. Another incident involved a lady, who had just come off welfare, Smith recalled.




She saved some money, and the place was for her and her daughter to live. It was her last $1,200 - $600 for rent and $600 for the deposit. "It's heartbreaking to think that somebody would go through that," Smith said. Luckily, the Eaves did their homework. "I texted [the supposed owner], let him know I knew exactly what he was up to, I spoke to Chicora," Sharon exclaimed. "I thought it was pretty shameful that he's for one, impersonating military, and two, trying to take money away from people. I suggested that he get a real job," she elaborated. As far as Zillow, Sharon said she was upset with the well-known website. "Zillow is supposed to be a good reputable place, but they're not doing their background checks," she explained. So, should Zillow, or these websites, be held more accountable? Is there anything the banks could do to give them more mandates or screening techniques? "Certainly as a realtor, I would like to see those websites handle it better, I just don't think that their business model is set up to do that," Smith said.




Regarding the other websites, since non-realtors are involved, there really is no recourse, other than calling the FBI, which is limited in what it can do, Smith explained. Most of the thieves are outside the country, making it difficult for authorities to track the crimes. How to avoid getting duped Smith recommends people contact local real estate companies, even if they just want a second set of eyes on a contract. "There's actually a footer on that document and if you Google that, it says that it's a scam," Smith advised. Smith recommends renters look on a national website. ", that's a national website and it's updated every hour. "Craigslist, Zillow, Trulia -- no offense to them -- but their data can be weeks or sometimes months out of date," Smith said. The truth is, these websites may not even be supervised, and could be illegitimate. The home located on Knoll Drive that the Eaves were looking to rent, actually rents out for $1,150, not $600, as it was advertised.

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