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[quote=Anonymous]I never understand people's logic that the protection from this scenario is hiring a cleaning company that is licensed and bonded. Those people pay their people shit and they send new people all the time. This group of people is literally the most likely to steal from you (low paid workers who you'll never see again). I guess your protection is you can get the company to pay you back? That seems like a crappy, inefficient strategy. Seems better to just find someone who doesn't steal from you. I had multiple housecleaners over the years (we've had to move a lot) always recommended by friends or neighbors. My current one for the last 6 years works for like 8 different people I know/am friends with. They're obviously never going to steal from me (nor have they) because if they did, they'd lose all their jobs. We also treat them (she and her sister) well - Christmas card and bonus, I don't care when she takes a week off and reschedules, if we don't need them we still pay, and a couple years we volunteered a 25% increase in weekly pay when inflation was significant. This seems like a far better strategy than assuming you're going to be robbed by some unknown cleaner but you have insurance. [/quote]
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