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HOW TO AVOID FOUR CARPET CLEANING RIP-OFFS
RIP-OFF #1: UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICE.
To some degree, all of us are attracted by a low price because we want to work within a budget.
But some carpet cleaners use price as the bait for their false and misleading advertising. They offer a cheap price — usually between $15.00 and $20.00 per room — and then, once they’re in your home, they pressure you into buying “add-ons.”
It’s as if you were buying a car and found that the dealer was charging you extra for the tires and steering wheel.
Carpet cleaning is not as cheap as some unethical carpet cleaners would like you to believe.
RIP-Off #2: BAIT AND SWITCH.
Dual process carpet cleaning describes the process of shampooing or heavy preconditioning, followed with hot water extraction cleaning.
Unfortunately, unethical carpet cleaners often use dual process as a bait-and-switch technique.
Here’s how it’s done:
First, they “bait” you with a basic cleaning (single process) at an unbelievably low price.
Then, when you call, they try to “switch” you to more expensive dual-process cleaning. If you don’t fall for their switch and choose their basic service, you’ll likely receive poor workmanship using little or no chemicals and they will not guarantee their work.
Keep an eye out for our next informative Blog in July Cheers till next month
John & Teresa Watson
HOW TO AVOID FOUR CARPET CLEANING RIP-OFFS
RIP-OFF #1: UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICE.
To some degree, all of us are attracted by a low price because we want to work within a budget.
But some carpet cleaners use price as the bait for their false and misleading advertising. They offer a cheap price — usually between $15.00 and $20.00 per room — and then, once they’re in your home, they pressure you into buying “add-ons.”
It’s as if you were buying a car and found that the dealer was charging you extra for the tires and steering wheel.
Carpet cleaning is not as cheap as some unethical carpet cleaners would like you to believe.
RIP-Off #2: BAIT AND SWITCH.
Dual process carpet cleaning describes the process of shampooing or heavy preconditioning, followed with hot water extraction cleaning.
Unfortunately, unethical carpet cleaners often use dual process as a bait-and-switch technique.
Here’s how it’s done:
First, they “bait” you with a basic cleaning (single process) at an unbelievably low price.
Then, when you call, they try to “switch” you to more expensive dual-process cleaning. If you don’t fall for their switch and choose their basic service, you’ll likely receive poor workmanship using little or no chemicals and they will not guarantee their work.
Keep an eye out for our next informative Blog in July Cheers till next month
John & Teresa Watson