Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a lot. I have had two things total broken in the course of 4 years. One was an iron and while that is fine (I think it got knocked over and cracked), I was annoyed that my 17 year old was home at the time and the cleaners did not mention it to him and just left it. So I raised that issue with them, but said I understood that accidents happen and the breakage itself was not an issue.
I would never discuss breakage with a 17 year old boy. Are you insane?
I also have a 17-year old son and I would consider it completely inappropriate for them to discuss it with him.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Secure breakable items before they clean. I knock into stuff in my own house too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. They've broken one very expensive item (a custom mirror); all other items have been relatively low-cost. She offered to cover the cost of the mirror, but at the time, we just decided to handle it (chalking it up to accidents happen). But this is just too far. I hate to make these ladies, who arguably don't make much money, cover the cost, but I'm definitely at the point. I just don't want to deal with the hassle of finding a new cleaner!
HTH do you break a mirror?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. They've broken one very expensive item (a custom mirror); all other items have been relatively low-cost. She offered to cover the cost of the mirror, but at the time, we just decided to handle it (chalking it up to accidents happen). But this is just too far. I hate to make these ladies, who arguably don't make much money, cover the cost, but I'm definitely at the point. I just don't want to deal with the hassle of finding a new cleaner!
If they're from a service they are likely to be bonded/insured. Probably won't be out of their pocket.
But that's an insane amount of breakage. My housekeeper hasn't broken anything in 10+ yrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a lot. I have had two things total broken in the course of 4 years. One was an iron and while that is fine (I think it got knocked over and cracked), I was annoyed that my 17 year old was home at the time and the cleaners did not mention it to him and just left it. So I raised that issue with them, but said I understood that accidents happen and the breakage itself was not an issue.
I would never discuss breakage with a 17 year old boy. Are you insane?
I also have a 17-year old son and I would consider it completely inappropriate for them to discuss it with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a lot. I have had two things total broken in the course of 4 years. One was an iron and while that is fine (I think it got knocked over and cracked), I was annoyed that my 17 year old was home at the time and the cleaners did not mention it to him and just left it. So I raised that issue with them, but said I understood that accidents happen and the breakage itself was not an issue.
I would never discuss breakage with a 17 year old boy. Are you insane?
Anonymous wrote:That is a lot. I have had two things total broken in the course of 4 years. One was an iron and while that is fine (I think it got knocked over and cracked), I was annoyed that my 17 year old was home at the time and the cleaners did not mention it to him and just left it. So I raised that issue with them, but said I understood that accidents happen and the breakage itself was not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:My cleaners just broke a vase. This is the fourth time they've broken something in the past year or so. That's a bit beyond acceptable, no? I otherwise really like the service, it's been one of the best we've used in terms of communication, availability, flexibility, etc... but I'm getting a little frustrated with having to let these things go. What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. They've broken one very expensive item (a custom mirror); all other items have been relatively low-cost. She offered to cover the cost of the mirror, but at the time, we just decided to handle it (chalking it up to accidents happen). But this is just too far. I hate to make these ladies, who arguably don't make much money, cover the cost, but I'm definitely at the point. I just don't want to deal with the hassle of finding a new cleaner!