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Businiess name:  The Maids
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been using Mission Maid for over 2 months. At first it was great partly due to the fact that they were able to clean efficiently with 3 people at the same time. But then over time, they started to slack and I found many times they glaze over many corners and just do the surface job. I had to point out every little details (having a big house there are many corners) like the tile walls of the bathrooms and behind chairs, etc. They even ignored a smelly exloded beer cans mess (due to heat) in the kitchen cabinet after weeks of built up until I finally had to clean it up with my husband when we found out what the smell was coming from. Then what triggered me to fire them is when they broke my heirloom antique glass (without telling me, and I had to go ask what happend b/c I heard the noise) and they proceeded to take the broken glass home (without telling me) to show their boss that it wasn't worth as much as I said it's worth. So now I am asked to dig up some receipt to prove the worth of my irreplaceable 18th century antique before the manager is willing to file for insurance claim. I am fed up and very disappointed.

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