Hi. I'm one of your young, female clients' mothers. You'll know me as the person your company workers called and texted repeatedly when they kept getting her phone number wrong, or the person you thought owned the next-door condo your company had no authorization to work on (because I happen to have the same first name as the tenant who lives there). I was there when the HOA accepted full responsibility for payment for the water damage to my brand new homeowner daughter's condo.
Unfortunately, I was not there when your project manager, Christian, hustled her into signing paperwork and giving up her Homeowners Insurance information. He assured me personally that there would be no claim submitted... and then, I was the one who helped my daughter get your fraudulent claim denied. I actually began to deal with your nightmare of a company when she was in tears over the stress. Your personnel dropped by randomly "to check the wall" and do more damage for about 8 days while she was trying to keep her work-from-home phone-based job.
You gave her no scope of work and no estimate. Your workers never informed her of anything they were doing before they went into her bathrooms and "worked".
I was the one who called your office to get the negative asbestos results about 3 days before your guys told my daughter they were "still waiting to find out". Coincidentally, I also drafted the response to your collection agent today when your company unlawfully invoiced my daughter. I believe you called me "cocoo" (spelled wrong) when you were not smart enough to restrict your email response to your office pals. I was pretty upset on her behalf for the fact that your company failed to bill the correct party and threatened her with a lien.
All of my best friends are attorneys. I am in the marketing business, so I'm quite proficient with online reviews and services available to victims of unscrupulous (look up the word!) contractors. (This website happens to have AWESOME SEO.) I'll be there at the Registrar of Contractors meeting when we discuss the complaint against your contracting license. It's so pathetic that you think you can bully a young lady out of almost $5K for a few fans in her bathrooms when you did almost double that amount in damage to her home, then told her to wait five weeks for your "restoration team" to fix it or pay someone else to clean up your mess. I'll look forward to your attempt to scam me....I don't think it will go well for you.
Hi. I'm one of your young, female clients' mothers. You'll know me as the person your company workers called and texted repeatedly when they kept getting her phone number wrong, or the person you thought owned the next-door condo your company had no authorization to work on (because I happen to have the same first name as the tenant who lives there). I was there when the HOA accepted full responsibility for payment for the water damage to my brand new homeowner daughter's condo.
Unfortunately, I was not there when your project manager, Christian, hustled her into signing paperwork and giving up her Homeowners Insurance information. He assured me personally that there would be no claim submitted... and then, I was the one who helped my daughter get your fraudulent claim denied. I actually began to deal with your nightmare of a company when she was in tears over the stress. Your personnel dropped by randomly "to check the wall" and do more damage for about 8 days while she was trying to keep her work-from-home phone-based job.
You gave her no scope of work and no estimate. Your workers never informed her of anything they were doing before they went into her bathrooms and "worked".
Quick Restore, LLC. Reviews
Hi. I'm one of your young, female clients' mothers. You'll know me as the person your company workers called and texted repeatedly when they kept getting her phone number wrong, or the person you thought owned the next-door condo your company had no authorization to work on (because I happen to have the same first name as the tenant who lives there). I was there when the HOA accepted full responsibility for payment for the water damage to my brand new homeowner daughter's condo.
Unfortunately, I was not there when your project manager, Christian, hustled her into signing paperwork and giving up her Homeowners Insurance information. He assured me personally that there would be no claim submitted... and then, I was the one who helped my daughter get your fraudulent claim denied. I actually began to deal with your nightmare of a company when she was in tears over the stress. Your personnel dropped by randomly "to check the wall" and do more damage for about 8 days while she was trying to keep her work-from-home phone-based job.
You gave her no scope of work and no estimate. Your workers never informed her of anything they were doing before they went into her bathrooms and "worked".
I was the one who called your office to get the negative asbestos results about 3 days before your guys told my daughter they were "still waiting to find out". Coincidentally, I also drafted the response to your collection agent today when your company unlawfully invoiced my daughter. I believe you called me "cocoo" (spelled wrong) when you were not smart enough to restrict your email response to your office pals. I was pretty upset on her behalf for the fact that your company failed to bill the correct party and threatened her with a lien.
All of my best friends are attorneys. I am in the marketing business, so I'm quite proficient with online reviews and services available to victims of unscrupulous (look up the word!) contractors. (This website happens to have AWESOME SEO.) I'll be there at the Registrar of Contractors meeting when we discuss the complaint against your contracting license. It's so pathetic that you think you can bully a young lady out of almost $5K for a few fans in her bathrooms when you did almost double that amount in damage to her home, then told her to wait five weeks for your "restoration team" to fix it or pay someone else to clean up your mess. I'll look forward to your attempt to scam me....I don't think it will go well for you.
Hi. I'm one of your young, female clients' mothers. You'll know me as the person your company workers called and texted repeatedly when they kept getting her phone number wrong, or the person you thought owned the next-door condo your company had no authorization to work on (because I happen to have the same first name as the tenant who lives there). I was there when the HOA accepted full responsibility for payment for the water damage to my brand new homeowner daughter's condo.
Unfortunately, I was not there when your project manager, Christian, hustled her into signing paperwork and giving up her Homeowners Insurance information. He assured me personally that there would be no claim submitted... and then, I was the one who helped my daughter get your fraudulent claim denied. I actually began to deal with your nightmare of a company when she was in tears over the stress. Your personnel dropped by randomly "to check the wall" and do more damage for about 8 days while she was trying to keep her work-from-home phone-based job.
You gave her no scope of work and no estimate. Your workers never informed her of anything they were doing before they went into her bathrooms and "worked".