I was employed at John Moore Services. They train all techs to charge as much as possible because it dose not matter. Management states that there are so many homes in this area that it dose not matter if they rip off customers. Management states that it will just keep advertising to get into as many houses as possible. They also told us that if they can get 1 out of 10 customers duped into the god awful prices than they made a profit.
I requested an estimate for installation of 3 flood lights. Estimate comes to $3,939.90. The 3 flood lights cost less than $75. I was totally shocked with the price. I used John Moore before for changing wires and whole electrical panel in the house, all outside switches cost me about $2600. I think it is insane to request amount of almost $4,000 for installation of three lights, when changing whole panel, grounding and all outside switches cost almost halve of this price. Because electrician was already here, I ask for estimate to change the light bulb in existing fixture. Estimate comes to $119.90. If this is not a rip-off what is?? I will never ask John More for any more services. After electrician left, I call John Moore office and ask how much cost changing a light bulb – I was given a lecture about professional electrician and cost of training and their licenses! I found it as a poor excuse for ripping people off!! I guess, I got a lazy electrician, who did not want to do this work anyway. I decided not to do it and will never use John Moore again for anything.
Our elderly disabled neighbor, who is also caring for her Alzheimer-afflicted husband, mentioned to me that her last water bill was unusually high. We suggested that she call her insurance company, which she did ... but also contacted John Moore based on the TV ads. The latter representative arrived first ... somehow they always do. After spending a bit of time poking around, he advised our neighber that there is an underground leak, and estimated the repair cost at $9000. I told her to do nothing until I at least see the report.
The insurance company rep arrived the next day, looked over John Moore's paperwork, and began his investigation. He concluded that the causes of the excessive water usage were a toilet flapper that lost its seal, and a worn faucet cartridge in the master bedroom shower. He even repaired both at no charge. No issues with the under-slab plumbing were discovered.
The water bills now have returned to normal levels, and our neighbor will be receiving credit for the excess usage, since she addressed the cause of the leaks.
I guess their jinlge should be changed to, "Call John, Pay Moore ... whether you need it or not." What particularly disturbs me is our neighbor's age and deteriorating physical condition ... I guess that Moore figuired her to be an easy mark.
John Moore Services Reviews
I was employed at John Moore Services. They train all techs to charge as much as possible because it dose not matter. Management states that there are so many homes in this area that it dose not matter if they rip off customers. Management states that it will just keep advertising to get into as many houses as possible. They also told us that if they can get 1 out of 10 customers duped into the god awful prices than they made a profit.
I requested an estimate for installation of 3 flood lights. Estimate comes to $3,939.90. The 3 flood lights cost less than $75. I was totally shocked with the price. I used John Moore before for changing wires and whole electrical panel in the house, all outside switches cost me about $2600. I think it is insane to request amount of almost $4,000 for installation of three lights, when changing whole panel, grounding and all outside switches cost almost halve of this price. Because electrician was already here, I ask for estimate to change the light bulb in existing fixture. Estimate comes to $119.90. If this is not a rip-off what is?? I will never ask John More for any more services. After electrician left, I call John Moore office and ask how much cost changing a light bulb – I was given a lecture about professional electrician and cost of training and their licenses! I found it as a poor excuse for ripping people off!! I guess, I got a lazy electrician, who did not want to do this work anyway. I decided not to do it and will never use John Moore again for anything.
Our elderly disabled neighbor, who is also caring for her Alzheimer-afflicted husband, mentioned to me that her last water bill was unusually high. We suggested that she call her insurance company, which she did ... but also contacted John Moore based on the TV ads. The latter representative arrived first ... somehow they always do. After spending a bit of time poking around, he advised our neighber that there is an underground leak, and estimated the repair cost at $9000. I told her to do nothing until I at least see the report.
The insurance company rep arrived the next day, looked over John Moore's paperwork, and began his investigation. He concluded that the causes of the excessive water usage were a toilet flapper that lost its seal, and a worn faucet cartridge in the master bedroom shower. He even repaired both at no charge. No issues with the under-slab plumbing were discovered.
The water bills now have returned to normal levels, and our neighbor will be receiving credit for the excess usage, since she addressed the cause of the leaks.
I guess their jinlge should be changed to, "Call John, Pay Moore ... whether you need it or not." What particularly disturbs me is our neighbor's age and deteriorating physical condition ... I guess that Moore figuired her to be an easy mark.