Showing posts with label angies list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angies list. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2008

IKEA BY WAY OF HELL!!!!

When my girlfriend woke me up early last Saturday to say that we needed to go to Ikea, I was not a happy camper. Negotiating the outer reaches of the North Circular, with a screaming infant in the back is bad enough, but the idea of spending the best part of a day there was daunting.

From the long queues to the vast size of the place, the Swedish megastore is one big nightmare. The pine veneer furniture looks cheap. And don't get me started on the kitchen units, which you know any future buyer will recognise instantly, before whispering to their partner that they will need to be ripped out. The worst part is if you have ever tried to take something back to Ikea it can take hours. They make you sit in their bus station, or hell-like waiting area for your ticket to be called out, so you can get your money back for that thing you didn't want or need in the first place.

One interesting fact is that Ikea is an acronym of Ingvar Kamprad, the seventh richest man in the world, who founded the business in the 1940s. He is still alive, and god knows he has a lot to answer for. How does he sleep at night I wonder? Is it in a bed from Ikea that came in a flat-pack? And does he lie awake thinking of those queues and stampedes like the one in his Tottenham store when it first opened. People were killed in the crush when Ikea set up shop in Saudi Arabia, after many had camped outside overnight.

Anyway, I had to shoo Lucy along when she stopped to browse. Naturally she hates shopping with me – but I am unrepentant. Go there with your list, stick to it, and know where the item you want is located. That is the best tip I can give to anyone who has to go there. Don't browse. Don't think "how about one of these?" or "those look nice". At best it will end up in the charity shop in a few months, at worst in landfill.

The arguments had all been made before we set off. My little baby Jesse needed a cot of his own. He refused to sleep in his Moses basket, and was starting to take over my side of the bed slowly but surely. If successful, the mission to Ikea could mean that I might be allowed back in, and that I would no longer have to spend the night on the flimsy Ikea futon mattress in the living room when Jesse can't sleep.

The turning to Tottenham Brimsdown, after Angel Road railway station is perhaps where Albion ends and purgatory begins. You can see the chimneys of the industrial estates along the way. Maybe they are the fires of hell.

Back home, after needing to take all the parts out of the box in Ikea's underground car park because it didn't fit in the Skoda, Lucy, my better half, promised to put the cot together. Only for me to be roped back in to finish it after her offer was withdrawn.

Putting it together, for once it all seemed so simple. It was as if Ikea had spent a lot of time and thought into making their flat-packs more foolproof. Gone are the days of taking it all apart again to start again, just because you missed out a screw, or thought you could save time by jumping a step. Mistakes seemed easier to rectify, I said to myself. In the event, telling Lucy it would only take five minutes more may have been a bit premature, tempting fate you might say. Something in retrospect I should never have promised.

Finally, shortly before midnight, it was ready. I had worked out how the adjustable design worked to take the side of the cot off, allowing it to pushed up against the bed. And I only needed to repeat a few of the steps along the way.

I was proud of my achievement, and with my chest pumped out like a peacock I called Lucy in to inspect. I thought that with my expertise I could probably build my own conservatory next. That was until she saw it, and cried: "It's the wrong one, it isn't high enough off the ground. We need to take it back. I knew I should have bought the one from John Lewis, the more expensive one."

Instead I persuaded her to invest in a set of plastic coasters I found on the internet to put underneath the cot. The coasters are £15 a pack, and we will need two packs to raise the cot to the same level as the bed. Thirty quid, that's nothing. Anything not to have to go back ... ever.

Picking the RIGHT Contractor or Service Provider

It is VERY IMPORTANT that if or when you decide to get a company or contractor to do work for you, that you find the right one who will provide quality work at the normal rate. I am sorry to say this, but it seems like more and more fly by night contractors and service providers are popping up taking deposits and not finishing work or getting paid and doing shoddy work. When I founded our company I had not much more than our name and workmanship to build up a competitive company. I told all my techs and subs that no matter how many services we offer... customer service must remain #1. Thanks to a great team and God we are ranked #1 on all the major search engines, have a 5 star rating on Ikea Fans, and was awarded the Superior Service Award by Angie's List in which ONLY a mere 5% of all companies listed Nationwide are even considered. Angie's List is the BEST way to find a reputable customer because a contractors rating isn't subject to what size ad space they purchase, the only way to get a good report is to do quality work and provide top customer service. Because the whole network is set up to allow its members to grade the particular contractor or service provider they used on everything from punctuality, workmanship, cost, overall job out come, plus it allows the customer to write in their own words what exactly was done and what the "real deal" with a particular business is. Angie’s List - Find thousands of unbiased ratings and reviews on service companies in your area, join Angie’s List today.

I strongly stand behind Angie's List because it saves so many customers the headaches and possibly financial nightmares of dealing with a shoddy company.


By: EZ Furniture Assembly & Interior Innovations, LLC

www.ezfurnitureassembly.com

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

From Margeting GURU to Small Contracting Business & Loving it!!!

Hello Everyone!


I am not sure many of the readers know this because the blog is supposed to be about interior design, New York City living, furniture assembly and styles, as well as companies we have found to offer quality products at fair prices. Nevertheless, I will make this as short and painless as possible.


I worked for 10 years in marketing in which I started as an entry level cold caller until the day I decided to leave in which I was the Regional Marketing Director for the West Coast, which consisted of overseeing 6 offices and 200 plus employees. When my little princess was born it made me rethink my life, and what I "really" wanted. Now, I loved the money I made in marketing but with it came an element of vices and things I no longer wanted to be a part of my life. I worked as a construction laborer since I was 13, doing everything from roofing to working 4 summers as a masons tender. The work was hard, days were long, but I couldn't explain the feeling I got when the job was done and knew what was there before and knowing I helped build this. Even today when I return to my old city I take a ride by some jobs with my daughter showing her what daddy help build. After leaving my marketing position and relocating to NYC I knew I had to find a job. Everyone told me to go back into marketing or sales, but I knew I wouldn't be happy. So, I learned about Craigslist & begun doing small handyman jobs and a majority turned out to be assembly of ikea furniture. I did my homework and saw that there was a demand for such a service and completion was limited. So, within a few months I got licensed, insured, a office/closet and started working. I took on a helper who is now my Project Manager, Lawrence Land. Today we are the City's #1 professional assembly & installation company and recently opened a subsidiary NYC HANDYMAN that does all types of handyman services and specialized services such as Home Inventory Recording & Childproofing.


Yesterday, I had to do a Childproofing Home Evaluation wher we take a complete inspection, including our basic checklist as well as measurements and pictures. We provide the client with a preliminary on site report of our findings and reccomendations. Then we locate all the materials and price them, configure our labor and send the client our final evaluation report with what they require, along with the total cost for materials and labor. However, what would have been just a normal job turned into a great reminder of exactly how important my services and employees are. The family we are working for has decided to adopt 3 children from S. America and it really touched my heart at how these people went out and did such a wonderful thing. I applied half of our evaluation cost to the installation and intend to do the project at a minimal profit. It just reminded me that I'm not just a handyman, carpenter, or whatever. I'm a person who provides a valuable service to great people and childproofing this home might possibly save a life or at least a serious injury.


Below are some companies I strongly suggest you patronize. The first one Angie's List is a GREAT website to find out about a company from actual previous clients. You will know if they are reliable, on time, clean, does quality or poor work, or are just out and out crooks. I believe that it is great to be able to look up a company to see what other people had to say about their workmanship because this is where we go when we need to hire outside subcontractors. The other links are to great retailers where you will find beautiful products at unbelievable prices.


Try Angie's List!






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For Professional Furniture Assembly: www.ezfurnitureassembly.com
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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Need To Find Honest,Quality, Contractor or Service Provider???

I STRONGLY suggest that if you are in need of a contractor, Handyman, Plumber, Electrician, or any other Trademan that you use Angie's List to see what other previous customer had to say about them. It allows you or any member to grade the provider on workmanship,quality,price,customer service,cleanliness, and much more. This is an unbiased network of actual customers who tell it like it is. Believe me, I am in the business and there are a ton of so called "Professional Referral Services" that don't do anything but take the company's payment and state they are a quality service without knowing nothing about the company or the workmanship of it's employees. I could write a book about how many jobs I ended up going and redoing someone elses work that was clear had no earthly idea what they were doing and about codes and safety precautions which in some cases could have cost sevberal families their lives, and the worst part is they all came from 3 seperate so called professional referral services that claimed to do background checks and license verification and so forth. Well, to make a long story short we did some homework and found 2 of the three companies were not even companies but a guy working out of his van with a cell phone which they changed the number every other month, and the third contractor wasn't licensed to do electrical work and was actually in the hospital at the time we bagn our investigation for severe burns as a result of an electrical shock which happened why he was rewiring a customers home. Click on the link below to see what Angie's List is all about and save yourself a lot of headaches, money, and maybe your life.


Try Angie's List!


Eric Davis
Editor
www.nychandyman.biz

About Me

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I am a person who has had a rollercoaster of a life, with more downs than ups. I spent several years in marketing in which I started entry level and left Regional Marketing Director. I was blessed with a little princess and deiced my life needed an over haul so I started EZ Furniture Assembly & Interior Innovations, LLC with no more than a few screwdrivers, a shoebox of past due bills and a passion to succeed at something I found I really enjoy. Today I run NYC's top professional furniture assembly & kitchen installation companies, and am considered an expert in my industry.