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Well, I thought I had a great experience initially. Freddy came out and fixed a leaky valve cartridge on a Saturday rather quickly. I paid him that day, and an invoice was dropped off on our door as requested a few days later. We've had no real issues since then. The problem lies in issues with trying to get reimbursed from my home warranty company. The invoice provided doesn't have his license or bond number listed on it. When going to fill out the necessary paperwork, I realized that this was required by my home warranty. I didn't really sweat that fact since I had gotten quick replies from him via text. Well, less than 3 weeks after the work is done, the phone number listed on this page, his invoice and his web page (all the same number) appear to no longer belong to him. The young lady who exchanged texts with me seemed very confused. Without any way to contact Freddy whatsoever, I feel the need to give a one star review. Should Freddy contact me and get this resolved quickly, I'll have no problem updating this. Without contact from Freddy, I'm likely out a couple hundred dollars for reimbursement.
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