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Posted By: wacotrapr

united wildlife control? - 05/01/12 10:50 PM

has anyone here worked for this company? if so can i have the pro's / con of this company?
Posted By: trapper4hire

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/01/12 11:21 PM

Yes I have worked for them. They pay you $100 dollar inspection/set-up fee, which is fine unless you normally charge more than that. Also they expect a percentage of the total gross from the job. You have to wait for them to mail you the initial payment when you could normally collect it that day from the client. This may or may not be a concern for some.
Posted By: warrior

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 12:54 AM

http://www.ripoffreport.com/pest-control...cauti-53a82.htm

http://www.ripoffreport.com/pest-control...sales-d26cc.htm

Bruce Hunt is a ___ ____ leech that preys on the gullible and has zero control on the quality of the service he claims to offer. He is a festering pus filled boil on the crusty stinking rectum of this industry.
I have personally delivered at least two dog cussings to him directly. He is a ripoff artist par excellance and will rip both the client and NWCO a new one in a heartbeat.
If your business model relies on padding your fees to pay for the lead from a flim flam man then you meed to go back to guerilla marketing 101.
Posted By: trapper4hire

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:02 AM

Originally Posted By: warrior
http://www.ripoffreport.com/pest-control...cauti-53a82.htm

http://www.ripoffreport.com/pest-control...sales-d26cc.htm

Bruce Hunt is a ___ ____ leech that preys on the gullible and has zero control on the quality of the service he claims to offer. He is a festering pus filled boil on the crusty stinking rectum of this industry.
I have personally delivered at least two dog cussings to him directly. He is a ripoff artist par excellance and will rip both the client and NWCO a new one in a heartbeat.
If your business model relies on padding your fees to pay for the lead from a flim flam man then you meed to go back to guerilla marketing 101.

Wow thanks Warrior! I checked out those rip off report links. I wont be doing business with them anymore. The half dozen times Ive worked with them it has always been a hassle anyway.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:05 AM

you are give business to someone in your area, and you are only hurting yourself,,,,,,
Posted By: Probtrapper

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:07 AM

Warrior, you've got to try and not hold back, tell us how you REALLY feel about this guy! I've got to tell you man, you do have a way with words. Made me laugh out loud and made my day!!
Posted By: trapper4hire

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:12 AM

Originally Posted By: Vinke
you are give business to someone in your area, and you are only hurting yourself,,,,,,

huh?
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:12 AM

They send me jobs every other day by email and I just don't answer them . I need more than a percentage of a hundred bucks with gas close to 4 bucks , there a guy from wi doing the same thing but his service is 275.00 and 75 per animal . Thinks its called American animal or USA animal don't remember . Hey if you need work some is better then none , lots of lazy people around just sitting on there rear ends they could be out picking up pop bottles or something . Some is better then none
Posted By: Nic Pallo

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:17 AM

Originally Posted By: trapper4hire
Originally Posted By: Vinke
you are give business to someone in your area, and you are only hurting yourself,,,,,,

huh?

lol I was thinking the same thing
Posted By: Vinke

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:25 AM

Quote:
huh?


U nited is getting the name recognition,,,,,,,,Not you

(good to see you on the same "page" Nick,,,,,,,,,,)
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:34 AM

That's why I said no , people could just call local . If I didn't have work I would do it . I have 5 kids to feed and a very bad fishing habit to feed
Posted By: ritrapper

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:52 AM

I have a feeling u.s. animal control is cut from the same cloth.I just think there are many better ways to drum up business
Posted By: wacotrapr

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 02:27 AM

thank you all for the info on this . i am new and want to build a good rep . thanks again ... Stones Wildlife Damage Control....
Posted By: 1st RiverRat

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 02:44 AM

Last time the called me they wanted me to give them 30 % LOL lotta money for picking up the phone
Posted By: G Hanold

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 02:49 AM

The only time I actually talked to them they were going to pay me $100 for 30 min. inspection, then if I took the job I was to double my fee's and send them half. I believe he was operating under a different business name then. I told them I wouldn't treat my customers that way nor would I risk my reputation working for them. Asked them to leave me alone, now it's a new business name and the calls are coming in again. I knew who it was as soon as I seen the Utah phone number.
Posted By: 1st RiverRat

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 02:57 AM

Same deal with the $100 for 30 min deal 30 min isnt near enough time alot of time. I still get their calls but after some butt chewing they hang up before saying anything, I think they must have something pop up on a screen or realize they called the wrong company only after the phone rings.
Posted By: BUD25

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 03:43 AM

He doesnt call me or refer leads to me anymore.... hahaha I do get referrals from other companies from them....
Posted By: WTWC

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 01:30 PM

Are these the guys that keep calling me saying that they are doing work in my area and are looking for people to help? It's always a vague message and they ask you to push a button to talk to them?
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 10:27 PM

DATE POSTED: 4 / 26 / 2012
   
JOB TYPE: Racoon Inspection on Roof
   
JOB REFERENCE: Residential FJ
   
STATE: Michigan CITY: Rochester ZIP: 48307
     
JOB STATUS: Currently Available
   
JOB PAY RATE: $100.00 ** This rate is for a 30 min inspection / evaluation only, and does not include any services other than the inspection / evaluation. If this rate is not satisfactory, please contact us.

Pending your inspection results, you must be prepared to start the wildlife control project at the time of the inspection.

Upon the customers acceptance of your additional fees and contract terms, you may proceed as directed by your new customer.

TO ACCEPT OR REJECT THIS JOB, please reply to this email or contact our office at 1-888-488-1415.


FOR QUICKEST DELIVERY of the work order, please provide your BEST E-MAIL ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND FAX NUMBER.

If you are unable to accept this project or it is outside of your work area, please consider sending us the name and phone number of a qualified wildlife technician who may be interested in the job.


Thank You for participating in United Wildlife's Customer Referral Program.
Posted By: Mike K.

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/02/12 10:51 PM

I did one and felt very guilty afterwards because of the price charged to the elderly customer. Good initial rapport with the customer with fast and friendly service on my part. There was a real animal issue that I resolved but upon follow up for exclusion work she was very upset because she thought the check she wrote me covered the $195 inspection fee. When she figured out that fee was charged to her credit card she turned my exclusion estimate over to her local handyman and said she no longer needed my services. UW solicited me on several more occasions which I repeatedly declined and finally asked to be removed from their call list. Then I saw my name being used in a generic fashion offering services that I did not offer and asked AGAIN to be removed from their call list and to remove my info from the web ad. It required multiple attempst to them to stop calling me and it finally stopped. Not a big fan of his business model.
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/03/12 12:10 AM

We have worked for them for years. Once the job is done, the customer will usually call us directly if the need more service down the road.

His customers remind me of my mother. If the same bottle of Windex was $2 at Sears, $1.50 at Target, and $1 at the dollar store, she would always buy it from Sears, because IT'S BETTER. It has to be! It costs more!
Posted By: warrior

Re: united wildlife control? - 05/03/12 02:06 PM

I'll be damned if that son of a dog ain't watching tman.
He just sent me a bat lead right in my core area. I ain't taking the bait. While I feel for the client I can't fix stupid.
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