09/16/2025
We have been in business since November 27, 2024. We do things a certain way. When we do a bid, we have an estimate sheet that we fill out. We write exactly what the job entails, step by step, and we write the price we are charging for each step. Now we have under bid jobs on a couple of occasions, but we do not EVER change our prices. If we mess up and tell you $200 and it ends up being a $500 job, we eat the $300 we messed up on. We do not surprise the client with a new price since we already agreed to a prior price that we gave. It is not very professional to be like "well we did not price it right at first, so now we have to charge you this much." NOPE! We eat the loss since it is our fault. This has happened to us only a couple of times so far, and we did the job and took the loss. We are hearing horror stories about a single new company here in Port Huron, Michigan, doing these exact things and leaving their clients with unfinished jobs and still taking the money. I am sorry, but if I paid you nearly $300 to do a job and you ditched me, I would take an even more HUGE loss by getting and paying an attorney WAY more than I am owed by the company who ripped me off. This way, I would damage the name of said business. Lawsuits and most court proceedings are public information. See, I would get an attorney and ask for my $300 back, and I would also ask for them to have to pay my attorney fees and court costs, heck I may even add some for my troubles money in there, too. An attorney is going to cost at least $2000, court fees add another $500, and then the $300 I paid them for unfinished work. So my lawsuit would be for a total of $2,800, oh, and the $1000 for my troubles, all because they ripped me off $300, yep, I would do that. So I would sue them for $3800 just to ruin the businesses name. Even if I was guaranteed to lose the case, just to get it out there to the public and be known so nobody would ever be ripped off by that same company ever again. A simple $300 payment paid could cost a corrupt business nearly $5,000 after a suit. So ripping people off does not always pay off.