Glad I read this! They have been leaving voicemails, emails and mailers for weeks. Was going to check them out, thought it was some sort of gimmick like that. Sounds like they should put as much effort into their current customers as they do into trying to get new ones! There needs to be a good website for homeowners to find competent, reliable contractors. Any one have experience with angies? A certain contractor around here did landscape work for a bunch of years started attempting tree work, advertised a rated on angies for trees, and is all over spiking all prunes, topping, black ants are killing all the trees that are declining, etc. etc. Customers think they are getting the best work done, and get angry when you attempt to educate them otherwise. Would think it would be easy these days to Google it and see they are doing wrong, but it seems like tree care is the only thing people don't look up. Would be nice for a website to actually promote good practice, proper ins and certs for what is being done, and regulate the reviews so the uneducated homeowner gives the hack a great review because some limbs were cut, they removed the debris, were less than half the cost of any other estimates, and did not charge tax for giving them cash, I got a great deal and need to let everyone know to use these guys! From the website owners perspective though, probably get more revenue from the hacks in any field, they are the ones who constantly need more leads as the company name, phone and what they attempt to do change often. They probably don't want too much on the profile pages to make it seem like a more even playing field to sell to prospective advertisers who don't come close in education, certs, experience, etc. Don't want to lose their revenue stream because their page looks inferior to the others. All about the bottom line, at the cost of ethics!