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Report:Jan 22 2000 07:00 am-Jan 22 2000 07:00 am #1162

american residential services, inc.

  • Entity: American Residential Services, Inc., South Carolina
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance
Report:Jan 14 2005 03:14 am-Jan 14 2005 03:14 am #1033

Horrible Home Cleaning

  • Entity: Maid Brigade, Maryland
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance
Report:Aug 05 2000 07:00 am-Aug 05 2000 07:00 am #923

Keith Jones ( Burnet, Tx) is a theft!

  • Entity: Jones Boys Service Co., Texas
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance
Report:Feb 13 2005 05:32 am-Feb 13 2005 05:32 am #903

Apache glass in Mesa Arizona: Last in customer service

  • Entity: Apache Glass, Arizona
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance
Report:Nov 07 1999 07:00 am-Nov 07 1999 07:00 am #853

CONTRACTOR RUN-OFF WITH MONEY

  • Entity: Hector Garcia, Illinois
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance
Report:Nov 18 1999 07:00 am-Nov 18 1999 07:00 am #590

PANELCRAFT Minneapolis Roofing company that don't give a DAM!!!

  • Entity: Panelcraft, Minnesota
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance
Report:Nov 18 2021 08:45 am-Nov 18 2021 08:45 am #518

The Home Repair Rip-off that comes knocking at your door test1

The Setup: A "worker" is working on a home down the street. He knocks on your door and tell you that he notices a problem with your roof/chimney/siding. He tell you that he can repair it for you for just the cost of labor, since he'll have left over material from the job he's doing down the street. He asks for some money up front and leaves. He'll give you an estimate "later". You may think you got the deal of the century....BUT YOU JUST GOT SCAMMED. The Solution:Don't hire contractors who work this way, becuase the legitimate ones don't do this. Hiring one of these characters will do more harm than good. "Repairs" like this are usually shoddy and could diminish the value of your property, or violate building codes which means FINE$. Always get a written estimate describing what will be done, for what price. Ask around your neighborhood and get references. If you still have any question about the contractor and check him out. Two old adages apply here: You get what you pay for so Caveat Emptor (Let the buyer beware).

  • Entity: Any So Called Repair Man, Nationwide
  • Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
  • Categories: Auto Insurance

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