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Plumbing - Who Can You Trust?

September 19th, 2007 | Dallas

So we had a leaky faucet and it wasn’t leaking on the bottom, but the top body of the faucet. Since our warranty ran out, we had to search for a Plumber to come out. I did use a trusted service to find the Plumbing company, it was at the time one of the top companies. There were reviews on it that were good and some that were ok with prices being high. So I did give them a try.

A man came over and was nice and personable. I told him about it and he took the hot water handle side out and turned it and said we had to replace it since its the body of the facet that’s leaking and you basically can’t fix it. He quickly turned and pulled out a catalog of the brand of faucet offered by his company because he said you get a deal because it’s that brand. It would have been $414 to install the highest model. I asked for a price to install one that we might buy ourselves since haven’t heard of that brand before. He said it would be $264 and that it’s a lower price for me.

At this point, a couple of things going through my mind. One he pulled out the catalog so quick that this is what they will do and it’s a scam or ok we have a bad leaky faucet that just can’t be fixed. The company did a follow call to see if I wanted to replace it. I told them we were thinking about it. We also had a timeframe to think about it. Too long and I would not get my service call amount back (I forgot to mention the $39 service call). So I started researching on the internet about that brand of faucets. First of all, I found the brand of faucet showed different pricing from $109 to about $169. I mean same style, same model. To get it from that company installed would have cost $150 basically. So during the time we were making our decision on which faucet to get, one day last week - I decided to take the faucet apart again. Oh and forgot to mentioned that after he left, the hot water side leaked not from the body, but from the faucet (where water should come out) - before it was only leaking when I mostly used the cold water side and leaked a little only from the body area. It was leaking so much after he came that I had to turn off the hot water from the bottom waterline thing. It was a pain and we had to turn it on to use the dish washer. At this point while I guess most people can make quick decisions about faucet, for us it’s got to be the right one. I mean it is kind of the focal point in the kitchen in some ways. Here’s the thing I’m glad we waited - I decided to take it apart again as he did it (which I’ve done before also, but not as deep) and then I turned this thing the shape that needs a wrench to turn. So I got the wrench and turned it tight and the leak literally stopped.

While I was glad the leak had stop since, I began to really feel VERY disappointed at this company. I’m not going to say more as to why, I’m sure if it was you going through it - you would know why also. I was already skeptical because of something that had happened in the past with another plumbing company. This was through a home warranty company. They were out to our other house before we had moved because there was a leak on the roof of the garage. The guy came out and of course seem nice. He made a huge hole on the garage ceiling and said we will need to do this and that and it’s not covered by the warranty, but we can do it for $500. This was the first time I was going to be “scammed”. Here’s how I know. Since $500 was quiet a big of money, we decided to ask the warranty company to send out a different company for second opinion. They said if they find the same thing wrong, then we’d have to pay them the services fees again, which was fine. The second company said we just needed to replace this plastic ring around the toilet and did it for us and it was fixed and not more leaks.

So now, we were left with this hole in the ceiling. The first company denied to the warrantly company that they had made the hole. No kidding, they DENIED it! What the….I couldn’t believe it either. Why would there be a hole then, I couldn’t have just cut a huge hole myself for fun. I had to call the warranty company and had to go through a few times talking to different people and finally got to the supervisor and he approved for someone to come out to fix it up. Though there is still that reminder since it wasn’t perfect as it use to be.

I’m just kind arrghhh just writing about this. It’s amazing how much they could have gotten away with. I don’t mean just me, but for all the people that never realizes what’s going on. This is like the auto mechanic industry where they scam people. I’m sure there are honest company doing honest things to, but these dishonest companies really are just not very ethical.

Here’s another thing - home warranty. While it’s a peace of mind that you have it. Sometimes when you do those service calls and they come out, they have “loophole” that they can get around. Another Plumbing company (yeah another one) told us a toilet was improperly installed when there was a little crack in the tank. We didn’t do anything because actually this was more of the first time we were scammed. When we try to contact the warranty company, they said it was pass the time that they can send out another company for second opinion. That’s also why I found out you CAN call for second opinions, which are actually useful. I just thought how can a toilet in this 15 year old house be improperly installed. Wouldn’t it have leaked way before then?

Another Plumber (the one that told me about Charro Chicken, so I guess he was useful for something), he replaced our kitchen disposal thing, and did talk about a bathroom drain that was clogged that we should install a two way clean out system. He said it was about $600. We didn’t do it, but I later found out the city of Richardson will do it for about $60.

We don’t use home warranty anymore and I don’t know if we should go back to it, but it’s just really hard to find people you can trust. The warranty company has too many “this is not cover” items under their contracts and you just have to read it all carefully and make sure that the service company that comes out isn’t using it as a loophole. Most of the time, you have to end up buying something you need to replace such as a bigger size disposal, or air conditioning unit that bigger than the standard. The only positive is that they will use the price of the standard and you just have to pay for the upgrade price.

Regarding the faucet company, the one where the faucet leak fixed myself. I called them to ask for a refund of $39, just for the principle of it. I don’t care for the $39, but it will show the character of the company. I talked to one of the managers and he said he was going to talk to the guy who came out and will call me back…so we’ll see.

One more thing. When I told this to Grandma (in-law), she’s been through a lot and she told me a few stories herself. One that one of her grandson had worked in a auto mechanic place long ago and was told by the company to tell the customers they had more problem than whatever it is. When he didn’t do it, he almost got fired. Another story was how she had a service call and someone charged her $600 and told her he did this and change that, and someone else had come out for something and looked at it and said… there are still spider webs here, that guy didn’t touch anything he said he had done. So anyway…it’s not very reassuring of course, but things like this does happen.

Hanson Robotic’s Robot Boy Zeno

September 15th, 2007 | Dallas

David Hanson has done it again. He’s made international news with Handson Robotic’s new creation Zeno. “It’s a representation of robotics as a character animation medium, one that is intelligent,” and “It sees you and recognizes your face. It learns your name and can build a relationship with you.” Zeno is different from his previous creations which where more life like - it instead is more Anime looking perhaps to capture the young market since Zeno is reported to be in market in the next 3 years for about $300 according to local Fox news.

David Hanson obtained his Ph.D from UT Dallas’ School of Arts and Humanities Arts & Techology Program and was already making news with other creations. He’s no doubt a very talented, what makes him stand out to me is that he is actually artistic too.

His previous creation:

Franklin-Spirko Media Group Snags Trump U

August 23rd, 2007 | dedecker

Bet you never knew that Donald Trump not only invests in high-dollar real estate and hosts the highly watched reality TV show, The Apprentice, but has an online university: Trump University?

Well, Jack Spirko who is President of Franklin-Spirko Media and a search engine optimization (SEO) guru knew it, and when he read one of Trump’s blogs on Trump U’s site, he felt it didn’t do Trump justice. So in one of his own blogs, he made some recommendations what could be done to improve Trump’s blogs.

The successful businessman he is, Trump’s marketing team at Trump U realized how important Jack’s comments were, so not only did Jack get a quick reply, but within 30 days, Franklin-Spirko had a new client: Trump University!

Franklin-Spirko develops profitable marketing programs that includes offline and online marketing activities. The important thing to remember is that a client - no matter what industry they’re in, or what service or product they manufacture or sell - believes in what they’re selling! And as that client’s vendor, the agency (like Franklin-Spirko) needs to make that client’s customers believe in them too. And you do that through positioning which is how any company exists in the mind of their clients.

The bottom line was Trump’s blogs just didn’t fit the way his clients view him. What he was writing didn’t help improve how people saw him, and most importantly, help build his business. A successful blog will result in increased traffic to your web site, and if the traffic is highly targeted, then you’ll have a higher conversion rate to sales.

You can read Jack’s blog on “Winning a New Client With Blogging” and learn more about Franklin-Spirko snagging Trump U as a major client.

Kelly Alexandra 12 Years Old Jewelry Designer

July 12th, 2007 | Dallas

I just saw on Good Morning Texas a segment on the 12 years old jewelry designer, Kelly Alexandra. She custom designs and creates her own jewelry. You can check out her website at The Art Addict. The pricing of her peices range from $100-$300.

Sally Sells Seashells on the Internet

June 16th, 2007 | Dallas

Sally sells seashells on the internet. The seashell she sells are found on google I’m sure. Yeah sure, that’s not how it goes, but if tongue twisters, rhymes, or lullabies were created for the next generation then surely it would be different from the old ones. It would probably include things like LOL, BRB and “Whatever”. Where is this leading to? Nowhere really…hahaha.

Actually I just wanted to make a point that it is important for businesses to have a web presence. Some people may disagree, but I for one look for business or service providers that do have a web presence. Even a plain and simple web page with basic info, history, and a few photos would be enough. Just enough for me to know more about the business other than just the name, address, and phone number. Even when I look for restaurants to go to or get take out from (since cooking is a little non existent at this moment), I often look for their website and if they have their menu listed, that’s even better. I live the web and so do a lot of younger generation and if you want to target them, you need to have something on the web.

I understand that not every business owner knows how to get themselves on the web and it may not be in their budget. So to support local businesses that do not have a web page and would like to have one. They can use the contact form to request getting a free subdomain from bigindallas.com such as yourbiz.bigindallas.com. Not all business will be qualified and individuals can make a request as well.




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