Has anyone had experience with TREEJOB.com out of Atlanta, GA?

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Who needs a treejob.com anyway??

From the looks of various reviews online, they have made a lot of people mad and....run from responsibility. Not anyone I'd want to do business with, it sounds like the only thing they are building is their own 'major' storm.
 
I first noticed them when they put a huge billboard up in Atlanta in the late 90's/early 2000's? Kind of caught my attention because I had worked for some of the largest outfits in Atlanta and had never heard of them. Still don't know much about them but they did beat me on a bid at a large monastery/convent or whatever the heck you call it. Was during an ice storm in OK and they must have come in pretty low. I think there were over 100 trees with damage and I came in at around $65 a tree. Was glad to see them get bogged down on that big one for less money... It freed me up to hit more lucrative areas and make more money in the long run...
 
I first noticed them when they put a huge billboard up in Atlanta in the late 90's/early 2000's? Kind of caught my attention because I had worked for some of the largest outfits in Atlanta and had never heard of them. Still don't know much about them but they did beat me on a bid at a large monastery/convent or whatever the heck you call it. Was during an ice storm in OK and they must have come in pretty low. I think there were over 100 trees with damage and I came in at around $65 a tree. Was glad to see them get bogged down on that big one for less money... It freed me up to hit more lucrative areas and make more money in the long run...

DONT USE THESE GUYS DONT DONT DONT
I was shocked that they have been out this long. Just got off the phone with another of Jerrys victoms from Ohio. He was scamed for over $25,000 from hurrican Sandy. I was lucky to get hooked up with another group that paid.
DONT DONT DONT use these guys They will make you do the bids and only give you 40%.
 
Thug Nation

Don't know much about those guys, but I can always smell a deal.

I gotta say that America has become a nation of thugs. Financial Planners, insurance scumbags, cell phone contracts, rent-to-own joints, payday loan pukes, Evil Banksters and their plastic money scams......the list goes on and on. I challenge you to empty your mailbox without finding some fancy full-color glossy brochure from some "business" who really wants to sign you up. I for one have had to quit playing these games because I quite simply can't afford it.

The flip side of all these predatory scumbags' deal is ALWAYS the suckers that sign on the line and perpetuate the thievery. Guess what--if people stopped falling for all this garbage, the parasitic organisms would be starved out. But, remember ol' P.T. Barnum???? He was right, I'm afraid.

My Dad, who worked an honest gig all his life, ended up finding out about this the hard way. After both sets of Grandparents passed, he was left with a tidy sum. Almost instantly, the vultures began to circle for the kill. Not surprisingly, some Wealth Maximization Specialist managed to turn a couple generations of wealth into hookers and cocaine and dry martinis in less than 24 months. And, it's GONE! Scary thing is that my dad's no dummy by any stretch. But his intellect was no match for a slick white collar thug. Freakin' pathetic, if ya ask me.

To quote an old hillbilly: "I'd love to spit some Beech Nut in that dude's eye........."

Rant complete (for now).
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2nd page is worth the read.
I and just about everyone else really don't care about the rants, but we might be interested in the feedback on this type of operation. Cmon, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to not place much credence in someone that has somewhere less than a hundred posts, or isn't known by anyone else on the forum.
Damn Hotheads!
 
2nd page is worth the read.
I and just about everyone else really don't care about the rants, but we might be interested in the feedback on this type of operation. Cmon, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to not place much credence in someone that has somewhere less than a hundred posts, or isn't known by anyone else on the forum.
Damn Hotheads!

The irony is your ranting about his rant ! :laugh:
 
I'm so busted!
Thanks for the laugh, even out loud on this one.
Steve
PS Buncha damn PreMadonna wannabes! And I walk off mumbling to myself about those other hippocrites.
 
Hey Murph!
Good to see your ugly mug.
Been working any storm related stuff lately?
Had to go down south of Dallas and untangle 4 tops that had broken off into each other and other trees due to high winds a while back and it made me think of you guys in the Northeast.
I always like the jobs I gotta puzzle through before tugging on the ropes or starting the saw.
Steve
 
Recently I was contacted by these folks about becoming one of their sub-contractors. Has anyone had direct (or indirect) experience with them? What is their reputation?

I have had DIRECT CONTACT with them. They are terrible. They gave me a contract and then simply didnt show up to do the job. I made numerous calls and send numerous emails and only two months after they presented me withthe contract they came back and said "SORRY, WE'RE NOT IN THE AREA ANY LONGER" causing me to have to go with a more expensive service. Even after the fact, they told me they were sorry and would "make ammends" promising me something...which NEVER CAME. I wouldt go to them if a tree fell on my house and they were the last company out there. I'd live with it before going to TREEJOBS.COM Save yourself ALOT of FRUSTRATION - DO NOT CALL THEM.
 

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