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  • If I could give this place minus stars, I would. Listen, do yourself a favor. After reading my review, READ THE FILTERED REVIEWS! I am very disappointed in Yelp for filtering NINE reviews that all gave this place one star. 9 reviews with one star is a huge red flag, and Yelp is doing a disservice to everyone trying to investigate Anytime Garage Doors. Anyway, I digress. THIS PLACE IS HORRIBLE. Horrible, horrible, horrible. 1) They are NOT BBB accredited, their website is lying and they have been asked by the BBB to take that logo down. Red Flag #1. 2) Earlier this year, AGD's contractor's license had been suspended by the Registrar of Contractors. Red Flag #2. 3) They were investigated by 3 On Your Side for overcharging customers for absolutely frivolous things (read it here: http://www.azfamily.com/news/consumer/Anytime-Garage-Doors-Resolves-Dispute-Over-Repair-Bill-140899703.html) As for our experience... absolutely horrendous. We are new homeowners, and I wanted a clicker to open the garage door. Yes, we should have checked online to see how much clickers go for, but we noticed AGD's sticker on our garage door and thought that replacing a clicker would be of little cost or even free. Oh, how terribly, terribly wrong we were. First, we had a gem named "Paul" come out (seems like he's the only con artist who works there). "Paul" cursed the entire time he was setting up our clicker (which took all of 10 minutes), as if programming a clicker was so hard and we were such annoying customers. Red Flag #3. While Paul was writing our ticket up, he proceeded to pull out a cigarette and puff away... right next to the open door in our house. Hey, jerk, some people are allergic to smoke and, go figure, it's UNPROFESSIONAL to smoke while making a service call! (I'm not even redflagging this because it's so ridiculous). Then "Paul" tells us (just to program a clicker, mind you) it will be $120. ONE. HUNDRED. AND. TWENTY. DOLLARS. For a CLICKER. At this point, we said absolutely not and started walking away. Then Paul starts whining like a petulant child about how we "said" we'd pay $65 (which we did, but that's before we realized how basically a moron could program a clicker... naive homeowners, we were.) Then when we told him even $65 was too much for basically something that an armless monkey could do, he whined that we would still have to pay him "$25 for the service call." F.M.L. We finally just decided to pay the $65 that he originally quoted us because we just wanted that damn clicker, but it left a sour taste is our mouths. Lesson learned: buy a clicker on Amazon.com and watch a Youtube video for how to program it. NEVER EVER EVER use these people. If you decide to use them, buyer beware. Seriously, just type in the word "garage" on the Yelp search bar and look for higher rated garage companies. DO SOME RESEARCH. We certainly learned a painful and expensive lesson.
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