Caution! Fraud
Caution! Don’t trust this guy! He is a fraud. He wants fast money but fixes nothing. You will end up with less money and the same problem and you will never be able to contact him again.
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Caution! Don’t trust this guy! He is a fraud. He wants fast money but fixes nothing. You will end up with less money and the same problem and you will never be able to contact him again.
It's scam.
They took the money to provide estimations and working plan, but did nothing for us. Didn't came back to do anything, even provide quotes for my case.
They had 1.7 rate on google maps, so they simply deleted profile about the company, to hide how they are used to work.
They have here high rate only because they left multiple fake 5-stars comments about themselves. Pay attention, all of them a posted at the same date.
The first review here was left by the owner himself.
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