
Angies List Reviews and Complaints
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Short Review on December 27, 2016
Roofing Review
- Spamming email
- How they treat advertisers
- Cannot cancel membership if dissatisfied
Angie's List publishes UNTRUTHS,
IN COMPLETE and INACCURATE INFORMATION
for $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
- Publishes unttruths for money is this the national inquirer
Angies List - Replacement Review
I had major problems with universal renovations in Omaha.
I contracted for complete bathroom remodeling in July 2017, work was was suppose to start on Sept,5 2017, didn't begin till Oct .
Never ever heard from project manager Charlie Brown only when I initiated contact and only got excuses from manufacturing delays to personal medical problems.
Long story short, what was suppose to be a 5 day job turned a 7 week installation.
Bottom line don't for any reason hire this company , they are a rip off.
It is only fair to post positive and negative comment, that will only show fairness to both parties involve. I do not believe consumers will be posting negative comment to a job well done.
Angie's list relys on you and people in your area to do real reviews. Everyday Angie's list grows with people actually doing the reviews. Sure you can find fake reviews from other sites that's easily.
- Angies list
- Lack of concern for clients interest
- Empty promise
- No conflict resolution skills
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You didn't mention how you are paying them. If they are charging your credit card just tell the bank of the problem and they can close that card out and give you another one with different numbers, etc.
If they are taking money directly from your bank account because you either gave them your debit card info, same procedure goes. If you gave them your account info and they take it directly from your bank account, close the account and open another. If they send you a paper bill, then ignore it. If you paid them in advance, then you are out of luck.
Make sure, however that they don't automatically enroll you for another year and figure out what to do--see above---to stop them from taking money from you when the year ends. Good luck.
Far too many complaints about them. Caveat Emptor.