Showerbeerz413 t1_jcgciqe wrote
Reply to comment by StarWars_and_SNL in PSA: Gillece will outright lie to you and sabotage your HVAC system if you call them for a service check so you'll buy a new one from them. by [deleted]
literally advertising. they get business cause the name gillece is plastered all over the city and people who aren't informed just call them, cause why would a shit business be so well advertised.
FeoWalcot t1_jcgjdum wrote
Gillece isn’t a plumbing company. They’re a sales company whose product is plumbing services.
tunabomber t1_jcgv5g0 wrote
And gives plumbers like me a bad name.
CARLEtheCamry t1_jcghyg8 wrote
It's like the predatory scam calls. They're not getting people that are reasonably knowledgeable about anything HVAC or local business reputations.
On of my wife's clients is a retired widow. There was a Gillece truck in front of her house one day when she let the dog out which she mentioned, I had her call immediately and tell her to get a 2nd estimate, but it was too late. Fortunately it was just a hot water tank, but she could have gotten it done for half the price by anyone else. Her mentality was just "hot water is not hot", call whoever.
notfromsoftemployee t1_jcgp39y wrote
I pretty much hire contractors for a living. The real people to blame are the contractor houses/journals/whatever bs they're calling themselves now. When the average person googles for a contractor, the first 5-10 links are all going to be "top ten (plumbers, whatever) in your area." People assume that these are the 10 best reviewed or reputable ones around them, when in reality they're the ten companies that journal has a backend deal with. They don't guarantee work or signify quality contractors. They literally mass aggregate and bid jobs and they're the reason local contractors sometimes struggle to compete. They're the wal-mart of home repair.
This is why I have a very select list of contractors I've built over the years of working in facility maintenance. I am a huge believer in small businesses. My contractors are almost entirely small business owners, unless it's entirely unavoidable. They get their shit done on schedule, I don't have to chase them around, and I don't have to supervise their work. They answer when I call and sometimes even proactively take care of problems for me that are out of the scope of the call if they notice them on site. I understand how people can unknowingly get duped into calling one of the big crooks, but we really do need to continue to spread awareness.
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