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Businiess name:  Paul E Vogel Plumbing & Heating
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Excellent service, very nice people to deal with.\r \r I dropped my cell phone in my toilet and flushed it. It was caught inside. (I wasn't sure what had happened, but when my wife dialed my cell phone number, the toilet vibrated.) After I called up Vogel Plumbing (and Barb stopped laughing), they dispatched a plumber on a rush basis. He tried to fish it out, but it was caught in the toilet trap (. . . fortunately! . . . if it had gone down the drain pipe, I would have had a major probem.)\r \r But the plumber from Vogel calmly removed the toilet off the wax ring and fished out my cell phone. And charged me what I thought was a VERY reasonable rate.\r \r EPILOGUE: There was a happy ending to all this . . . I washed off the cell phone, removed the battery, dried it with a scott towel, packed in a baggie with raw rice, and left it in a warm spot for several hours. When I put the battery back in, it worked just fine! \r P.S. Don't EVER heat a cell phone in an oven to dry it out.

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