Thanks for that information. We just had our carpets cleaned before we moved
into our house and they charged more than they had advertised.
 
JulieP

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From: Kim McClafferty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 10:47 AM
To: wm
Subject: [wm] Carpet Cleaner Scammers







Got this article from my EverydayCheapskate.com emails. It's pretty
informative. Kim M 



Scam artists are prevalent in many service industries, but the carpet
cleaning industry has more than its share. If you get scammed by an
unscrupulous carpet cleaner you lose your money, but you could also end up
with a house lined with ruined carpet. Carpet cleaning is one area you want
to trust only to a professional. 


Carpet cleaners that charge "by the room" are the bane of the industry. They
advertise with coupons that promise "Three Rooms and a Hall, just $24.95."
Do not believe this. Those coupons just scream "bait and switch." The
cleaners will arrive and start charging extra for pre-treatment, for every
spot, for deodorizer, flea control, stain protectant and all kinds of
unimaginable add-ons. And what happens if you don't agree to the new price
that can be 10 times the price on the coupon? Vengeful coupon carpet
cleaners have been known to soak the carpet with dirty water and leave
without extracting it, or spray sticky detergent on the spots and then have
an unexpected emergency call them away. 



        
        




Reputable carpet cleaners typically charge by the square foot and usually
don't give you a price over the phone. They measure each room first and then
give you a detailed, written estimate. A cleaner who tries to give you a
price over the phone is not a professional. 


Good cleaners include pretreatments and spot cleaning in their price. They
vacuum your carpets before they get started. The cleaners you want will prop
your furniture up on little blocks (for no additional charge) to give the
carpets a chance to dry. 


Find out the type of equipment the service will be using in your home. The
most experienced cleaners have truck-mounted equipment with extraction
capabilities that leaves the cleaned carpet nearly dry to the touch. Carpet
that remains wet for a period of time can develop mildew, which will make
you yearn for the days when your carpet was merely dirty. 



        
        




So how can you find a reputable, professional carpet cleaner that will give
you excellent service and stand behind their work with a money-back
guarantee? Get a referral from a friend or neighbor. Or call your local
Chamber of Commerce. Reputable organizations get involved in their
communities and have solid reputations. Check with the Institute of
Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification at www.iicrc.org to see
if those referrals are listed or to find one in your ZIP code. Or call the
IICRC's toll-free consumer help line at (800) 835-4624 to locate a certified
cleaner in your area. 


Interview a couple of companies before making your decision. Ask open-ended
questions about the kind of equipment they use, how they charge, what their
estimated dry time is, what products they place under furniture legs after
cleaning, what type and brand of cleaning product do they use, and so forth.



Being a savvy consumer is hard work, but the payoff is worth the effort.
You'll fully appreciate that the next time you have your carpet cleaned,
you'll know exactly what to look for and who to trust. 



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