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Angi (formerly Angie's List) has a rating of 4.1 stars from 2,431 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Angi (formerly Angie's List) most frequently mention great job, timely manner and home improvement. Angi (formerly Angie's List) ranks 103rd among Local Reviews sites.
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Very satisfied with services. They were punctual and on a short notice
Looked for a contractor to remodel our bathroom and found a needle in the haystack on Angi
Great experience. Mr. Orr was very professional working on the project and extremely thorough. He was very careful to tidy up at the completion of the work.
I tried to cancel as a small bussiness and they never cancel and threaten you to pay 4400 to do so. This is the worst company to do bussiness with.
Maid build up perception of me before meeting me. Asking me of my ability to pay. She came started job then left saying she be right back never return. She doesn't work for black people, mind she is Spanish.
We had a great experience with Mike and Geno Handymen. They did a wonderful job and were a joy to work with.
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Wanted to contract a small job for a test of Angi services and reviews, etc. We had a responsive contractor who did a good job. Will probably use same contractor in the future.
Bruce was tremendous! He educated us as to what to look for, gave pointers on how to avoid problems and help prioritized future projects. With all of the emotion involved Bruce helped deliver fair and unbiased information. Assured us of buying a safe and sound home for our family. Outstanding Service, great price, better man! Highly recommend!
One word... FANTASTIC! Hector was everything that you'd wish your next contractor had, he's... courteous, thoughtful, knowledgable but don't let the baby face fool you, this young man has got some chops... he earned them with his hard work and dedication! Don't look any further... hire him, you wouldn't regret it, I promise you that!
They do not care for their pros they lie constantly to their pros. Promise to make money with them and instead you end up draining your savings account that you stacked up all summer to pay your bills through winter because they promise you constantly that you will make money with them and you don't make a dime with them. It's a constant battle with them being told they'll give you leads and you turn around and make excuse after excuse that your leads are turned off. They're the biggest scam out there. If you value a good contractor and value yourself as a contractor do not sign up with angilist they treat their contractors poorly and if they're treating their contractors poorly they're definitely goin to treat customers poorly. Pros do not leave a card or bank account on file with them as they will pull money out of your account whenever they feel like it. Pretty sad they're surviving by ripping people off. I'm in the middle of a lawsuit against them for them scamming me like they have.
Wally came out and gave me an oustanding estimate on the work i wanted done. I called to schedule the work and they showed up as promised and on time. I was given a call an hour before they showed up. The work was done to my satisfaction and for a great price. I would hire them again.
I have good and disappointing experiences with different pros on Angi. Some (house cleaners, window cleaners) were great, and I was very happy with their work. Others (handymen) were advertised as a pro in their field but turned out to be a 20-year-old college student with zero handyman experience--he planned to view youtube videos while doing the work. In part it was my fault for hiring him; he had no reviews on Angi, and I thought that maybe it was because he had just joined, and I wanted to give him a chance. Now I know better. I wish Angi could verify the level of expertise of their "pros" before allowing these people to advertise themselves all willy-nilly.
Reviews are accurate and I have never been disappointed
I signed for angy leads /home Advvisor. They provide me with leads that were not real. Customers did never answer the phone calls text or emails or they already have somebody somebody and I call immediately after "the lead" was provided. And I got exact 0 good leads from them zero. They were not real customers they keep charging me for leads not real. I cancelled they told me that was canceled and then, keep getting charged for 2 months after the fact I found out and they did not reinverse my money.
I had a water leak under my house (in Vancouver WA) where a water line feeds my refrigerator. Jess and Rob came out quickly to assess and to repair the leak. Fortunately, they came early enough to prevent serious damage to the flooring. They were fast, professional, and explained everything very well. I will be using them again the next time I need plumbing work and I recommend them highly.
Gave Angie's list contractor. $******* contractor started work. Went out of business. Took off with money. Left kitchen open with cold air flowing in left dumpster am porta potty. Don't expect them to finish your job. You can expect. To kiss your money goodbye. They never stood by thier contractor. Better off using. Phone book.
I have been pleasingly surprised by how easy it's been to have access to certified and qualified contactors of their trade.
I was asked to give a review for service I received from WrightWay Carpeting; a newly formed business. His professionalism-5 stars, his cleaning skills-5 stars, his price-5 stars.
Overall rating Excellent!
Answer: You'll have to contact the website directly. They don't monitor the Sitejabber website. Try to see if you can get them to delete your profile. If not, I would contact the Better Business Bureau or the Attorney General's office or another state law enforcement office in your state. This sounds like fraud to me (but, I'm not a lawyer).

