Run FAR AWAY... FAST!
Wow, this guy has done everything he can to try to block this review, and Yelp is on his side, apparently. Trying again, though. It's worth it, because I want the world to know what con artists these people are. My distrust for all sites where the owner has too much say is waning quickly. I only hope Yelp examines his 5-star reviews with such diligence, as I have the feeling those are the fakes.
Whatever. Anyway, this business thrives on scamming people. I know, because I, like several, several others, responded to a $49 cleanout ad when I had a toilet clog. When Sam the scammer got there, he immediately told me I didn't qualify for it because the cleanout I had was inadequate. Which is odd, because I saw another reviewer say that Sam wanted her to pay to put a cleanout inside, and since she didn't have one, that disqualified her from the $49 deal. I happen to have an internal cleanout, but apparently mine wasn't adequate (??). Anyway, the price instantly went up to $99. I said fine, but shouldn't have, because the ad should have been honored since I did have a cleanout. Whatever.
Anyway, this guy barely attempted to run the snake through and said it was blocked and he couldn't get it any further. Now it was going to be $250 to run a camera down there, but if I did it today, he'd roll the price of the $99 cleanout into the camera charge. I had to be told later that this is a common technique that plumbers use to keep up-selling and increasing the price while making it sound like they're giving you a deal, and that it's a red flag. I didn't know it at the time, so I kept saying okay, since I didn't want to go through it again with another plumber. Then, of course, he couldn't get the camera past the part where he said he couldn't get the snake. Which made sense to me, but I didn't realize he was just doing that as another step to add the charge to jet the line. But, you know, if you do it today, it'll only be $750, because we need to pull this piece out so we can get in there to fix this... Well, $750 turned into over $4,000, bit by bit, because he just added on whatever he could get away with (which we'll roll into the price if you do it today... otherwise I'll have to charge you the $750 in addition to the full charge next time) to change out a few pieces of pipe because he said that was the problem and would fix the clogging issue. And they get away with it because the average Joe, like me I guess, doesn't know that much about plumbing.
Well, I should've paid attention to the initial red flags. I should've just told him to leave when it wasn't $49. I should've, at the very least, just paid the $250 for the camera and then gotten a second opinion. Because after all that, being charged WAY too much for the phony attempts to diagnose, then those few plumbing "fixes" the actual "clogging" problem still wasn't fixed! It turns out it was just the toilet! I spent $650 on a toilet replacement from a reputable plumber after I was scammed by Rooterman and the problem is fixed, now.
I complained to a few different organizations that are supposed to be in favor of the consumer (like the Better Business Bureau and Google... who ran the $49 ad, and even Yelp, who wanted me to put in more detail, after the business owner cried about the negative review). No one cares anymore, and I've lost faith in all of those, but I still try to warn people! Seriously, has anyone checked the lack of detail on the 5-star reviews?
So, the owner of this company said this is a fake review and told me to go screw myself. Yes, he actually said that. A few times. He said I should tell him my name and address. Why should I? When I called their offices to find out last names of the owner and even Sam, so that I could complain to the BBB, no one would give me an answer. But he wants me to tell him mine, now, because he no likey my negative review that his company truly earned?? Oh, and Yelp, please know that I have receipts and am prepared to show you that I did do business with this company. It's not fake, so please don't buy into that.
If anything, please let this be a warning to anyone considering using this company. Reputable businesses don't say things like that to people on Yelp. They usually try to make good. They don't offer to have money taken off to remove a review or to leave a good one. They don't desperately cry to Yelp to have bad reviews removed for one reason or another. If you don't believe me, try the $49 cleanout ad and see what actually happens when it comes down to it. If you have another problem, see what the starting price is and then what the next price turns out to be. Or save yourself a LOT of hassle and don't make the same mistake I did. Just steer clear of this company! read more