I had a horrible experience with Zerorez Carpet Cleaning. Have any other moms been put through the same experience by this company? I hope someone finds the account of my experience helpful, so they don't fall victim as I did. We just finalized the adoption of our special needs foster child, and money is very tight. Being scammed by this company didn't help things.
Zerorez is a dishonest company. I am a retired school teacher on a fixed income, and my husband is a disabled veteran. We thought we could trust this company because they advertise on two radio stations we listen to. I had them come out to do a "3 rooms for $129 special". The man used vey pushy, high-pressure sales tactics once in my home. I kept having to say, "no, thank you" to all of these extras they were trying to sell me. The cleaning took less time than the selling portion (maybe 1/2 an hour), and OUR CARPET NOW LOOKS worse than before they arrived. At the end of all this, I was presented a BILL MORE THAN TWICE WHAT I WAS TOLD. I asked about the hidden charges and the man became very intimidating, so I just paid them to be done with this company.
My son is a former prosecutor. He was furious when I told him about this scam, and he began investigating Zerorez. So far, we have found:
1.) Zerorez Omaha has only been in business since March! These same Zerorez owners are listed on the Minnesota website where the Better Business Bureau has had to settle 14 BBB COMPLAINTS!
2.) There are MULTIPLE ZEROREZ LOCATIONS WITH "F" RATINGS WITH THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, including Redwood City, CA, Houston, TX, and Sonoma, CA.
3.) There are COUNTLESS COMPLAINTS very similar to mine throughout the internet.
4.) in 2010 one of the owners of this company, James Hoag, was investigated, implicated, and, subsequently faced legal action for his part in a well-publicized, Minnesota Ponzi scheme known as the "PETTERS FRAUD". The United States Attorney's Office was involved, and over 200 victims. This information id public record, and is also detailed on the Minnesota Public Radio website. Evidently, MPR was one of the victims, and they had a vested interest in seeing the fraud perpetrators prosecuted.
It looks very much as if Zerorez was run out of Minnesota and has set up camp in Omaha to scam us. Zerorez took advantage of me, and I do not want them take advantage of you.