Hello on March 27th 2014 I successfully repaired a LG frontloading washing machine for Maria Jedlowski. I did this under contract for a reputable company named ¨The Appliance Repairmen¨.com. The repair was a simple sensor swap and I charged a fair rate of 1.5 hours at $65 an hour. I tested the machine through all cyckles with the wife watching and left the premises with a happy customer thanking me. The husband gets home decideds he is going to do a phony scam chargeback and calls my company complaining I smashed/cracked the front glass on the machine and that it flooded the floor. First of all: the guy is a plumber and plumbed in a drain below the machine so that's impossible. Secondly, I lifted the top cover and changed the sensor and let it run for an hour and check for any issues including leaks. I never came anywhere near the front of the machine because the sensor I changed was near the back/top a nd easy to get at.He then makes a threat that if we don't give him his money back he is going to list us on Rip-off report and Angies List! He never contacted me and demanded another technician come and fix what was never broken. I guess he really did smash out the glass, hoping that someone else would say yes it's broken. He didn't figure the company would do the opposite and contact me and ask me to call the guy. Of course I warranty my work. What kind of person wouldn't come back the next day and fix it for free when it fails. However glass/plastic doors don't crack themselves, someone something has to strike them. This is a platy on the Jewish Lightening Strike which starts witha match.
The guy is an orignal New Jersey-iet con artist. If he writes anything and makes good on his threat, here is the truth.
By the way Joe Jedlowski is a plumber in Ellicott City, avoid him like the plague.
What kind of cheap b* tries to cheat a home appliace repair person out of a lousy $100 charged for two visits? Find a better price that is warranteed and gets it right the first time.
Hello on March 27th 2014 I successfully repaired a LG frontloading washing machine for Maria Jedlowski. I did this under contract for a reputable company named ¨The Appliance Repairmen¨.com. The repair was a simple sensor swap and I charged a fair rate of 1.5 hours at $65 an hour. I tested the machine through all cyckles with the wife watching and left the premises with a happy customer thanking me. The husband gets home decideds he is going to do a phony scam chargeback and calls my company complaining I smashed/cracked the front glass on the machine and that it flooded the floor. First of all: the guy is a plumber and plumbed in a drain below the machine so that's impossible. Secondly, I lifted the top cover and changed the sensor and let it run for an hour and check for any issues including leaks. I never came anywhere near the front of the machine because the sensor I changed was near the back/top a nd easy to get at.He then makes a threat that if we don't give him his money back he is going to list us on Rip-off report and Angies List! He never contacted me and demanded another technician come and fix what was never broken. I guess he really did smash out the glass, hoping that someone else would say yes it's broken. He didn't figure the company would do the opposite and contact me and ask me to call the guy. Of course I warranty my work. What kind of person wouldn't come back the next day and fix it for free when it fails. However glass/plastic doors don't crack themselves, someone something has to strike them. This is a platy on the Jewish Lightening Strike which starts witha match.
The guy is an orignal New Jersey-iet con artist. If he writes anything and makes good on his threat, here is the truth.
By the way Joe Jedlowski is a plumber in Ellicott City, avoid him like the plague.
What kind of cheap b* tries to cheat a home appliace repair person out of a lousy $100 charged for two visits? Find a better price that is warranteed and gets it right the first time.
Joseph Jedlowski Reviews
Hello on March 27th 2014 I successfully repaired a LG frontloading washing machine for Maria Jedlowski. I did this under contract for a reputable company named ¨The Appliance Repairmen¨.com. The repair was a simple sensor swap and I charged a fair rate of 1.5 hours at $65 an hour. I tested the machine through all cyckles with the wife watching and left the premises with a happy customer thanking me. The husband gets home decideds he is going to do a phony scam chargeback and calls my company complaining I smashed/cracked the front glass on the machine and that it flooded the floor. First of all: the guy is a plumber and plumbed in a drain below the machine so that's impossible. Secondly, I lifted the top cover and changed the sensor and let it run for an hour and check for any issues including leaks. I never came anywhere near the front of the machine because the sensor I changed was near the back/top a nd easy to get at.He then makes a threat that if we don't give him his money back he is going to list us on Rip-off report and Angies List! He never contacted me and demanded another technician come and fix what was never broken. I guess he really did smash out the glass, hoping that someone else would say yes it's broken. He didn't figure the company would do the opposite and contact me and ask me to call the guy. Of course I warranty my work. What kind of person wouldn't come back the next day and fix it for free when it fails. However glass/plastic doors don't crack themselves, someone something has to strike them. This is a platy on the Jewish Lightening Strike which starts witha match.
The guy is an orignal New Jersey-iet con artist. If he writes anything and makes good on his threat, here is the truth.
By the way Joe Jedlowski is a plumber in Ellicott City, avoid him like the plague.
What kind of cheap b* tries to cheat a home appliace repair person out of a lousy $100 charged for two visits? Find a better price that is warranteed and gets it right the first time.
Hello on March 27th 2014 I successfully repaired a LG frontloading washing machine for Maria Jedlowski. I did this under contract for a reputable company named ¨The Appliance Repairmen¨.com. The repair was a simple sensor swap and I charged a fair rate of 1.5 hours at $65 an hour. I tested the machine through all cyckles with the wife watching and left the premises with a happy customer thanking me. The husband gets home decideds he is going to do a phony scam chargeback and calls my company complaining I smashed/cracked the front glass on the machine and that it flooded the floor. First of all: the guy is a plumber and plumbed in a drain below the machine so that's impossible. Secondly, I lifted the top cover and changed the sensor and let it run for an hour and check for any issues including leaks. I never came anywhere near the front of the machine because the sensor I changed was near the back/top a nd easy to get at.He then makes a threat that if we don't give him his money back he is going to list us on Rip-off report and Angies List! He never contacted me and demanded another technician come and fix what was never broken. I guess he really did smash out the glass, hoping that someone else would say yes it's broken. He didn't figure the company would do the opposite and contact me and ask me to call the guy. Of course I warranty my work. What kind of person wouldn't come back the next day and fix it for free when it fails. However glass/plastic doors don't crack themselves, someone something has to strike them. This is a platy on the Jewish Lightening Strike which starts witha match.
The guy is an orignal New Jersey-iet con artist. If he writes anything and makes good on his threat, here is the truth.
By the way Joe Jedlowski is a plumber in Ellicott City, avoid him like the plague.
What kind of cheap b* tries to cheat a home appliace repair person out of a lousy $100 charged for two visits? Find a better price that is warranteed and gets it right the first time.