This is a story that was on the "Buyer Beware" segment on the local news tonight in Greenville, SC.Now along with lowballers we have scam artist ripping the elderly and unsuspecting off to make us all look bad.
I thought I would share this to see what everyone thinks.
Blanche Littleton's house was due for a cleaning. It had been a couple of years since her last pressure-washing.
"It was dirty. My vinyl siding was dirty. I had had it cleaned about two of three years ago. This friend of mine only charged me $100 to clean it," Littleton told WYFF News 4's Tim Waller.
So when a man knocked on Littleton's door last week and offered to pressure-wash her house, she figured it would cost around the same amount. There was no reason to suspect otherwise
"He said labor would be $60, and the cleaning fluid would be $29 a gallon," Littleton said.
Littleton agreed to let the man clean her house, but when the job was finished, the 80-year old woman got a nasty surprise.
Another man who showed up at her door said the crew had used 23 gallons of vinyl-siding cleaner. The bill, he said, was more than $600.
"I told him I wasn't going to pay that kind of money," Littleton said. "Then he said, well, I'll turn you over to the collection bureau. I said, you go right ahead. I'm not paying you that kind of money."
Littleton said the man agreed to give her a senior discount for a total of $471. Feeling frightened by the large man in her kitchen, Littleton said she wrote him a check.
"He kind of pushed me into it, kind of scared me a little bit," Littleton said.
To make matters worse, Littleton said a bottle of pain pills on her kitchen counter had been emptied while she went to the bathroom to get the man a bandage for his cut hand. She also had doubts about the vinyl-siding cleaner they used that cost $29 per gallon.
"My whole house reeked of bleach for two days. I believe he used bleach," Littleton said.
Littleton said she doesn't know why she agreed to let a stranger in her home. She urges others her age not to open the door if a person comes to their house offering to do a job.
This is a story that was on the "Buyer Beware" segment on the local news tonight in Greenville, SC. Now along with lowballers we have scam artist ripping the elderly and unsuspecting off to make us all look bad.
I thought I would share this to see what everyone thinks.
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Buyer Beware: Home Pressure-Washing Ripoff
POSTED: 4:32 pm EDT October 2, 2006
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Blanche Littleton's house was due for a cleaning. It had been a couple of years since her last pressure-washing.
"It was dirty. My vinyl siding was dirty. I had had it cleaned about two of three years ago. This friend of mine only charged me $100 to clean it," Littleton told WYFF News 4's Tim Waller.
So when a man knocked on Littleton's door last week and offered to pressure-wash her house, she figured it would cost around the same amount. There was no reason to suspect otherwise
"He said labor would be $60, and the cleaning fluid would be $29 a gallon," Littleton said.
Littleton agreed to let the man clean her house, but when the job was finished, the 80-year old woman got a nasty surprise.
Another man who showed up at her door said the crew had used 23 gallons of vinyl-siding cleaner. The bill, he said, was more than $600.
"I told him I wasn't going to pay that kind of money," Littleton said. "Then he said, well, I'll turn you over to the collection bureau. I said, you go right ahead. I'm not paying you that kind of money."
Littleton said the man agreed to give her a senior discount for a total of $471. Feeling frightened by the large man in her kitchen, Littleton said she wrote him a check.
"He kind of pushed me into it, kind of scared me a little bit," Littleton said.
To make matters worse, Littleton said a bottle of pain pills on her kitchen counter had been emptied while she went to the bathroom to get the man a bandage for his cut hand. She also had doubts about the vinyl-siding cleaner they used that cost $29 per gallon.
"My whole house reeked of bleach for two days. I believe he used bleach," Littleton said.
Littleton said she doesn't know why she agreed to let a stranger in her home. She urges others her age not to open the door if a person comes to their house offering to do a job.
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