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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you’re looking to pay someone to…

If you’re looking to pay someone to break your appliances, congratulations — you’ve found the perfect company.

We hired them for a deep clean of our kitchen and bathrooms. What we got instead was a deep mess. Right after they left, our microwave — which worked just fine before — completely stopped functioning. Coincidence? They think so. We used it 10 times, and it worked maybe twice.

Since they proudly advertise being “insured,” we reached out. That’s when the comedy show began. Two months of chasing them, endless excuses from a woman named Rebeca (she really should consider a career in storytelling), and two visits from so-called “technicians” who were clearly just their own employees pretending to know what they were doing. Spoiler alert: they fixed nothing.

Eventually, they pulled the classic “It’s the age of the appliance” excuse. Right — because appliances just happen to die the second your cleaners leave? The microwave wasn’t from the Stone Age, and even if the model was discontinued, that doesn’t mean it self-destructs after a cleaning.

Bottom line: their careless cleaners likely damaged the microwave — maybe water got in the circuit, maybe they knocked something loose. Whatever it was, they refused to take responsibility.

They advertise themselves as skilled, bonded, insured professionals. Reality check: they’re none of that. You’ll pay for the cleaning and for the damage they cause. Save yourself the headache — stay far, far away.

February 27, 2025
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