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29th of Feb, 2012 by stick112 |
weedman winnipeg
someone pass Lorianne a tampon
29th of Feb, 2012 by stick112
Lorianne and the dirty dozen ride oops call again!!!!!!!!!!
Weeedman winnipeg is a scam, harassing people through their card board boxes call centre
which they take down after 3 weeks. They now are hiring only 12 people aka the dirty dozen
run by thier ring leader Lorriann aka aunt flow because she is always cranky as if on the
rag 24/7, 365 days a year.
Is weedman losing business? 3 years ago they were hired 60 people plus through an outside
call centre and 20 of them were french agents the year after that was no more than 25 to 30
through the same call centre run a an ex native con fresh out of prison named Roland Mousseau
and this year only 12 people aka the dirty dozen run by Loriann aka aunt flow a dumb blonde
who dyed her hair black to try to look smarter from their remote office location behind a
strip bar called the pony corral because the strippers do lap dances reverse cowgirl style.
Rumour has it that with every free lawn care treatment customers get 20 free lap dances
That tells you alot about the service and plus there are numerous complaints on line about
weedman scamming people and harassment.
Who wants to pay several thousand dollars when you can go to home depot and buy the spray
cannister can and pesticide and do your own lawn for under $100, and have no annoying tele
marketers harassing you.
Harrassment, you want to talk about harassing people on the phone, poor seniors were telling
the weedman tele marketers that they were going to call the police because of being called
so much.
How good is weedmans tele marketing service? Loriann aka aunt flow and the dirty dozent
were even calling people living in apartment buildings to spray their lawns, and this is
the same Lorianne aka aunt flow who tries to intimidate people during interviews by thinking
she knows everything there is about call centre work.Lorianne aka aunt flow, grass grows outside
in front of homes not in apartment units. What a dumb skank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can see now why they went from 60 tele marketers down to the dirty dozen.
and did i mention that the hours for the 60 people plus and 30 people plus were 8 hours a day
40 hours a week, now this skank aka aunt flow native wanna be who is really a dumb blonde who
dyed her hair black to look smarter know it all chick, all she is giving is only 4 hours
a day and 20 hours a week, weedman has come a along way going down the drain that is
perhaps they should start a new business roto rooter man, and spray toilets instead of
lawns, im sure that pesticide will unclog any toilet and Loriann aka aunt flow knows how to
get on her hands and knees.
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Louise
September 20, 2010
Beware of Weedman
My parents are presently being harassed by Weedman who have been applying pesticides since May 2010 without authorization - we called the company several times and they keep insisting that a verbal contract was done by phone which is false - Weedman has been pressuring my parents to the point that they have made 1st payment but we are now going to the small court to resolve the issue since they insist that more payments should be done - I will keep you posted. |
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Grant
June 21, 2010
Fraud
In the spring of this year I received a telemarketing call from Weed Man in Ottawa. I indicated to the representative that I was not interested in buying the services, but he could send me more information to my home address or email account. There was no confusion that I was purchasing service or entering in to a contract. I absolutely was not. I told the representative directly that I was not. During the call the representative began pressuring me about options. Would I like to have preauthorized payments or not. I told him directly that I did not want to buy anything. He asked me if he could consider me a client. I said no. There was no question or confusion.
About a month ago I returned home to find a sign on my lawn indicating the pesticides had been used and I should stay off the lawn. I was very surprised. The sign indicated that "Weed Man" had applied the pesticides. So I called them to discuss the error. I was told there had in fact been two different treatments to my lawn with pesticides. I asked to have a manager phone me back to have an explanation and I provided my cell phone number.
I received no call. Instead I discovered an invoice last week from Weed Man for 392 dollars.
When I called today I spoke to a "Supervisor". This person told me I had "a contract" with Weed Man.
I can assure you that I have contract verbal or written with Weed Man.
I have filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. I am filing a complain with the Office of Consumer Protection in Quebec. |
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Kanata Residents Harassed by The Weed Man
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Written by Frederick Hidell
Friday, 16 April 2010 09:31
The Weed Man is a lawn care company that boasts "40 years of success through community, experience, and trust, " but, for one Ottawa family, interactions with The Weed Man have not been characterized by excellent service but continual harassment and lies.
"At first we thought it was funny, " admitted Kanata resident Kevin Johns, thinking back on his first few interactions with The Weed Man. "The phone would ring, my wife or I would answer it, and then we'd roll our eyes and say to the other one, 'It's the Weed Man . . . again!'"
"They called us twice in the same night at one point!"
What began as a running joke when the family first moved into their west end home soon lost its humour.
"We told the people on the phone we weren't interested in their company's services, but they continued to call back again and again and again, " says Johns. "They called us twice in the same night at one point!"
Every year, thousands of Canadians raise concerns about receiving unwanted telemarketing calls similar to those by The Weed Man.
In 2006, the federal government passed a law allowing for the creation of a National Do Not Call List (DNCL) that all telemarketers must respect. By placing a cell phone, home phone, and/or fax number on the list, companies making unsolicited marketing or sales calls can no longer contact you.
weed man"I didn't see a need to join the DNCL, " said Johns. "If you tell a telemarketer you aren't interested, most won't call you back; they get the message. The Weed Man is different. I've never experienced this sort of continual long-term harassment in my life."
Johns estimates The Weed Man has called his house at least dozen times in the last year.
"Each time, I tell them to never ever call me again, and they assure me that my number has been removed from their list. Then a few weeks later, the phone will ring, and lo and behold, it's The Weed Man, and it starts all over again."
"I've never experienced this sort of continual long-term harassment in my life."
Pushed to his breaking point, Johns called the company himself and asked to speak with a senior manager. He was told all managers were busy and would not be available to speak with him at any point.
"I kept insisting that I speak with a manager, but it was pretty clear that wasn't going to happen, " said Johns, "so I explained the situation to the customer service rep."
To Johns' astonishment, he was informed that the dozen or so telemarketers that had called him over the last twelve months -- at least half of whom had told him his number would be removed -- don't actually have the ability to remove his number from their list.
"So not only have they been harassing my family, they have also been lying to me about removing my number, " says an exasperated Johns.
At no point during the call did the Weed Man headquarters representative apologize for the company's policy of harassment. Johns was, however, assured that this time his number had actually been removed from their call list. But is that really the case?
"I find it hard to believe, " said Johns. "You can only be lied to so many times before you stop believing. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if my phone rings a few weeks from now, and it is a Weed Man representative on the other end of the line."
In the last three years, 175 complaints have been filed against The Weed Man to the Ottawa Better Business Bureau (BBB), and the company has a Ottawa BBB rating of F, on a scale from A+ to F.
To register your number on the National Do Not Call List, go to www.dncl.gc.ca or call 1-866-580-DNCL (866-580-3625). |
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