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    Austin, TX

    Performance Windows

    2.0 (51 reviews)
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    Clearly visible on the door when he knocks and rings the doorbell repeatedly. Performance Windows ignores these.

    This company sends people out to sell their product, but they come to the door at all hours of the day and evening, ignoring signs that could get them in serious trouble. It is a shame that they send their employees out there in this environment - so dangerous. They come every 4-6 weeks and I have 11 cameras around the exterior of my property and literally hours of evidence. My brother is APD and lives with our family. These people are so lucky he hasn't been home when they come knocking. When they see a no trespassing sign and knock and ring the bell anyway, they have committed "unlawful trespass". They must leave immediately after seeing a posted sign - Texas Penal Code 30.05 - look it up and protect yourself. It is a Class B misdemeanor, which can result in a fine of up to $2,000 and/or up to 180 days in jail. I hope if they dare come around again that my brother is home and they will find out that it's no laughing matter. I feel bad that the employees don't know this. You think they would simply Google or AI it before signing up with Performance Windows. I don't think these salespeople are ignorant, they are just trained poorly and are willing to take a risk as jobs are hard to come by these days. But to the employees - please, do something else...anything else.

    If I could give Performance Windows zero stars, I would. As clearly shown in the photos, my door is prominently marked with three "No Soliciting" signs. Despite this, the individual ignored all of them and rang my doorbell, causing my dogs to bark loudly and disrupting my workday. I am self-employed and work from home, where I handle ongoing phone calls with patients, insurance companies, and physicians. The signage is in place specifically to prevent these types of interruptions. When I pointed out the posted signs, the individual claimed he was not selling anything, which was untrue. I asked him to leave the property, and he refused to do so until I called 911. This behavior was unprofessional, disrespectful, and unacceptable.

    Salesman looking right at our no soliciting sign right before he rang out bell.
    Michelle M.

    Dylan from the "marketing department" rang our bell right after a long hard look at our No Soliciting sign. It's there for a reason, my husband works from home. My husband told him no several times and he kept it up, he just ended up shutting the door in his face. So not only was his day interrupted having to answer the door, he also has to get the dogs to calm down. Don't companies realize in 2025 how bad this looks? This could be the best company in Austin, but I'll never know because I'll never use them.

    Oblivious to his surroundings, get looking at his phone the whole time.
    John C.

    As many others have posted, these dudes are aggressive or just dumb. We have a no soliciting sign posted on our door and nine times out of ten it works. One of our grandchildren stays with us on Friday and my wife made a sign for the door that explicitly explains that there is a "sleeping baby" in the house. She puts it up during naps. We also have two dogs that go bananas when someone knocks. This dude looked at both signs and then thought to himself that it was a good idea to knock on our door. Sum it up....dogs barking, baby awake and this dude stands there smiling wanting to sell me windows. I even asked him what made him knock on the door and he just gave me a "deer in the headlights look". Sheesh!

    a jerk who i hope gets the flu
    Lorrie C.

    Guy came to the door and rang the doorbell ignoring our no soliciting sign. I have the flu and was waiting for a mobile doctor to come evaluate me because I'm THAT sick, so I answered the door thinking it was the doctor. Instead it's a window salesman, who refuses to stop pitching to me even after I said I have the flu and couldn't possibly understand whatever he was pitching. Nearly passed out getting back to the couch because I had saved up all my energy to get up to the door for the doctor and instead it was some a-hole who refused to leave when I asked politely and mentioned I had a contagious illness and kept me standing at the door confused trying to get rid of him.

    Elya S.

    This gentleman has been soliciting our neighborhood without a permit. I politely told him I wasn't interested, he proceeded to push and say "are there other houses in the neighborhood as beautiful as yours, I am only looking for two homes to do free windows on as a model". I asked him again about the permit, he started walking away, saying he has it, but refusing to show it. His supervisor Dakota was notified, twice. He said he wasn't able to reach the salesman. Neighbors on our neighborhood group say he is still walking around and ignoring no soliciting signs. I am actually in the market for new windows, started getting quotes, but based on the sketchy interaction today, this is not the company I will be considering.

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