Be Careful Who You Hire to Work on Your Home! – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Ever tried to find an online service provider on Google? Here’s my experience with Powell and Sons and other online lead generators!

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50 thoughts on “Be Careful Who You Hire to Work on Your Home!”
  1. This hits close to home. 8 months ago I needed to ship a car I was imoorting. I entered my info on a site just like these and I didn't know better.

    My phone and email exploded for 2 months straight. It was awful. A Tsunami of sketchy offers too good to be true. Just flew to texas and drove it back myself.

  2. I hired Powell & Sons to build the addition to my home. They're terrific! Powell came over personally. With his sons! They beat the hell out of me and took all my money. Then they demolished my deck. Would I hire them again? You betcha!😃

  3. Always get second opinion. Call an heater/air conditioning guy for my father-in-law in Henderson, Nevada. it was winter and the heater wasn't working $1,200. 6 months later the air conditioner stop working, $900.00 later then it stopped within their 30 warenty. This time they only charged me $150 and told me I needed a new $10,000 heating and air conditioning unit. Called another company for a second opinion and guess what it was $20 filter.

  4. maybe it's time to go back to the "yellow pages", you remember maybe, in the back of the phonebook, back when people had landlines and the phone companies sent you a book with everyone's home phone numbers

  5. Not all Google sponsored links are scams, some are legitimate companies trying to get customers since thats what businesses do….i always advise doing a little bit of research before taking any website at face value.

  6. i actually had to do this recently. instead of putting in the service I was looking for plus "near me", I put the name of my city with a directional modifier for the part of town I'm in. As in, "South Detroit". Most targeted ads target a whole city not part of a city. When I skipped the few sponsored ads there were, lo and behold I found a guy two streets over from me.

  7. Good day M. Green, I am the CEO of Powell and Sons. At Powell and Sons, we are dedicated to offer you the best user experience possible. By offering you the entire catalogue of contractors possible around your neighborhood, we are overachieving in offering your the best personalized customer experience you will ever experience.

  8. One time one women post in one job group that she need peopoel for one job and you can chose if you wana work on morning or evning and it is good payment and for more information you need to message her and i know that she well ask you to instal telegram then she will put you in bitcoin group,after i take her photo and uploud in google and find her one site that is like girl scamers where man post girls that they dated and then they give them money and nevere hear from them after that

  9. Its wild to me how google seemingly makes literally zero effort to stop scam ads. Is it really that difficult to verify ads before you allow them to show up in results? Its the same with YT and stuff like those super common Mr Beast scams.

    At this point I’m inclined to believe its deliberate negligence by google. So long as advertisers are willing to pay they dont appear to care whats being advertised. Its downright criminal as its a major way scammers connect with victims.

    Google executives should face legal prosecution for shit like this. They are knowingly allowing users to be put in harms way all to see “line go up” at the next quarterly report. Its addict behavior! Wealth addiction is real and its ruining lives

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