Why I shop Amazon.com
I love Amazon for several reasons. Perhaps the greatest reason is their customer service. Some people may have different experiences with them but mine have all been positive. I make several purchases each month so much that it became prudent to buy Amazon Prime. I recently found a poker chip set for sale on Amazon that I wanted to purchase. I saw the set on the vendor’s website for less money. I decided (as I often do) to buy the poker set from Amazon because of the assurance of a positive buying experience. I know that with Amazon if there is any trouble I can return the item at their expense.
Since I am not compensated by Amazon to promote them I will tell you the real reason that I am writing this.
Hiring a quality contractor is like buying from Amazon. In Oregon General Contractors are required to be licensed bonded and insured. While this helps, it does not assure a positive remodeling experience. It is very important to speak to references, even visit some if they are willing. Check review sites such as Angie’s List www.angieslist.com, Yelp www.yelp.com etc. Check the contractor’s board www.oregon.gov/CCB to see if they have any claims. Talk to clients that the contractor is currently working for to see if they are pleased. This is mostly important for those of you who are not within my service area because when you hire On The Level Remodeling Company you will have a positive remodeling experience! I have an A rating on Angie’s List and Yelp. I have no complaints with the CCB and many, many happy clients that refer me to their friends and family. High quality customer service is very important to me as a consumer so I make every effort to provide that to my clients. My jobs run on schedule and are completed by the completion date, often earlier. When you are shopping for a contractor you can always find someone less expensive, but you can’t beat the value of my service and quality.
If you want products go to amazon.com but if you want the best value contractor in the Portland Metro area call 503.312.7708.
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