Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’m a contractor and I sell some of the services that power does, my full price is about 1/3 of their full price. I have had customers call me back to ask if I was absolutely sure that I had measured the whole job because it seemed ridiculously cheap compared to another estimate they got.
This is a very sophisticated market with many highly educated people, I can’t believe that their tactics work. If you call them for an estimate they will insist that you and your partner are present and they will make you sit through minimum three hours of a sales pitch; you will need to stand up and demand that they leave your house at least three times before they will do so. The representative also likely leave a heavy cologne vapor trail throughout your house.
it’s a sales model that has been going on since the 50s and I can’t believe that still works but it does, go on YouTube and you will see videos of their annual conference. My conscience won’t allow me to rip someone off, I make a good living but they’re over there getting rich.
Don't think so - they piss people off so they get significantly less customers. They may be making what you make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I’m a contractor and I sell some of the services that power does, my full price is about 1/3 of their full price. I have had customers call me back to ask if I was absolutely sure that I had measured the whole job because it seemed ridiculously cheap compared to another estimate they got.
This is a very sophisticated market with many highly educated people, I can’t believe that their tactics work. If you call them for an estimate they will insist that you and your partner are present and they will make you sit through minimum three hours of a sales pitch; you will need to stand up and demand that they leave your house at least three times before they will do so. The representative also likely leave a heavy cologne vapor trail throughout your house.
it’s a sales model that has been going on since the 50s and I can’t believe that still works but it does, go on YouTube and you will see videos of their annual conference. My conscience won’t allow me to rip someone off, I make a good living but they’re over there getting rich.
Don't think so - they piss people off so they get significantly less customers. They may be making what you make.
Anonymous wrote: I’m a contractor and I sell some of the services that power does, my full price is about 1/3 of their full price. I have had customers call me back to ask if I was absolutely sure that I had measured the whole job because it seemed ridiculously cheap compared to another estimate they got.
This is a very sophisticated market with many highly educated people, I can’t believe that their tactics work. If you call them for an estimate they will insist that you and your partner are present and they will make you sit through minimum three hours of a sales pitch; you will need to stand up and demand that they leave your house at least three times before they will do so. The representative also likely leave a heavy cologne vapor trail throughout your house.
it’s a sales model that has been going on since the 50s and I can’t believe that still works but it does, go on YouTube and you will see videos of their annual conference. My conscience won’t allow me to rip someone off, I make a good living but they’re over there getting rich.
Anonymous wrote: I’m a contractor and I sell some of the services that power does, my full price is about 1/3 of their full price. I have had customers call me back to ask if I was absolutely sure that I had measured the whole job because it seemed ridiculously cheap compared to another estimate they got.
This is a very sophisticated market with many highly educated people, I can’t believe that their tactics work. If you call them for an estimate they will insist that you and your partner are present and they will make you sit through minimum three hours of a sales pitch; you will need to stand up and demand that they leave your house at least three times before they will do so. The representative also likely leave a heavy cologne vapor trail throughout your house.
it’s a sales model that has been going on since the 50s and I can’t believe that still works but it does, go on YouTube and you will see videos of their annual conference. My conscience won’t allow me to rip someone off, I make a good living but they’re over there getting rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
I'm in Bethesda.
12:04 - your neighbors got scammed. The Yelp reviews say that their prices are much higher than competitors.
I have blocked them on my phone, as they have attempted to call many time.
If the neighbors were happy with their roof, they didn't get scammed. They may have paid a lot more, but they are happy with the product. That is not a scam.
So if you went into best buy and bought an iPhone for $3,000, you wouldn't think you got scammed because you liked the phone, even though you could have got the same phone at the Apple store for $1,000 Lololol! A sucker born every day.
I should have been a contractor ripping fools off, just like threse door to door cockroaches your neighbor loves.
I think you need to look up the definition of scam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
I'm in Bethesda.
12:04 - your neighbors got scammed. The Yelp reviews say that their prices are much higher than competitors.
I have blocked them on my phone, as they have attempted to call many time.
If the neighbors were happy with their roof, they didn't get scammed. They may have paid a lot more, but they are happy with the product. That is not a scam.
So if you went into best buy and bought an iPhone for $3,000, you wouldn't think you got scammed because you liked the phone, even though you could have got the same phone at the Apple store for $1,000 Lololol! A sucker born every day.
I should have been a contractor ripping fools off, just like threse door to door cockroaches your neighbor loves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
I'm in Bethesda.
12:04 - your neighbors got scammed. The Yelp reviews say that their prices are much higher than competitors.
I have blocked them on my phone, as they have attempted to call many time.
If the neighbors were happy with their roof, they didn't get scammed. They may have paid a lot more, but they are happy with the product. That is not a scam.
So you'd be happy to pay double the normal price for a new roof? I call that a scam, because there is something called fair market value.
How in the world do you know what my neighbors paid and if they got scammed. If they felt sleazy to you and you did not use them, good for you. But you cannto tell strangers about their business dealings with them.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
I'm in Bethesda.
12:04 - your neighbors got scammed. The Yelp reviews say that their prices are much higher than competitors.
I have blocked them on my phone, as they have attempted to call many time.
If the neighbors were happy with their roof, they didn't get scammed. They may have paid a lot more, but they are happy with the product. That is not a scam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
I'm in Bethesda.
12:04 - your neighbors got scammed. The Yelp reviews say that their prices are much higher than competitors.
I have blocked them on my phone, as they have attempted to call many time.
If the neighbors were happy with their roof, they didn't get scammed. They may have paid a lot more, but they are happy with the product. That is not a scam.
So you'd be happy to pay double the normal price for a new roof? I call that a scam, because there is something called fair market value.
How in the world do you know what my neighbors paid and if they got scammed. If they felt sleazy to you and you did not use them, good for you. But you cannto tell strangers about their business dealings with them.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:High pressure sales pitch, what OP is experienced, isn't anything new. A lot of companies use it (timeshare places and anything that requires sales).
Just b/c they are annoying, have high prices, and have negative yelp reviews doesn't mean they're a scam. If they don't follow through on their work and take all your money that is one thing, but otherwise, it just sounds like a different business model and sales operation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
I'm in Bethesda.
12:04 - your neighbors got scammed. The Yelp reviews say that their prices are much higher than competitors.
I have blocked them on my phone, as they have attempted to call many time.
If the neighbors were happy with their roof, they didn't get scammed. They may have paid a lot more, but they are happy with the product. That is not a scam.
So you'd be happy to pay double the normal price for a new roof? I call that a scam, because there is something called fair market value.