ServiceGuy Referral Network!
January 16th, 2008 2 Comments»Wordcount: 241
ServiceGuy Referral Network is a free referral program for consumers in need of a specific service. Do you need your house cleaned? Need a handyman or a pool guy? What if your computer is on the fritz and you need help ASAP? Just one call to ServiceGuy and you will be directed to an available service person that can help you with your specific needs. You don’t even have to wait for a call back! Here’s how it works: You go to the ServiceGuy website, pick your city and pick the service that you need. ServiceGuy will then connect you to a qualified, competent service provider. ServiceGuy selects service providers based on customer ratings and the time of day. There are no emails to send. You do not need to create an account. You will not have to leave a voicemail. You get the service provider you need, when you need it, without having to wait on a call back. Best of all, it’s FREE and ServiceGuy does all the work for you! What I like most about their referral service is their ability to connect you to a LIVE service person who is actually available to provide you with the service you need without having to leave a call back number. Avoid the hassle of looking in the phone book, or using search engines to find a quality service provider. Let ServiceGuy make finding a service person hassle free!
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That’s pretty cool, and handy. But I doubt they would have someone in my area. I’m sure it would be great for people in big citys.
Wow free really? Cause we used service magic or something to find a contractor and had to pay 75 dollars for the referral, and that was obnoxious. And neat, they have Houston on their list. That’s a good site to bookmark!