Talk:HomeAdvisor
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removed uncited claim in criticism section
[edit]There is a cited criticism that "The screening only goes back one year for civil judgments and it never re-screens contractors again.[44]" This was followed by the following statement, made without any citation "This is false. Homeadvisor screens back to any felonies or jail time. People have been rejected for things that have happened 20 plus years ago." I removed the uncited rebuttal. If the editor disagrees with the cited source, then there needs to be a better argument than simple, "This is false."24.246.40.139 (talk) 17:01, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
IAC Corp pursuing takeover of Angies List Competitors?? BBB Rating A+ but has over 900 complaints??
[edit]It is difficult to understand how you can have an BBB rating of A+ while having over 900 complaints. That is a problem in the case of Home Advisor. It is a bigger problem for the scam BBB. I had a personal experience with BBB similar to this one involving an internet company that gathered my information online, complaint filed, BBB presents complaint to the company, company responded to BBB and BBB informed me that the complaint was resolved, it certainly was not resolved. I was never in the loop. What a scam.
There should be a discussion of Home Advisors business model and competition namely Angies List. The two companies' business models are very different. I have used both. Angies List maintains an online formatted entry for each contractor which has contact person, address and telephone information, and summary of services provided; and a rating system which allows comments from customers the contractor has had. Angies List customers can make a selection and either call the contractor themselves or else make the contact through the Angies List website. Home Advisor allows you to enter your location and proximity of contractor locations and description of the service you need to have done. They make the selection or selections of a handful of contractors. Any thinking homeowner would prefer to make an informed decision rather than have Home Advisor make it for them.
Home Advisor is a subsidiary company of IAC Corp., a conglomerate of web based service companies. Presently (April, 2017) IAC is making a bid to acquire Angies List. In my opinion, potential of damaging a good business - service offering (i.e., Angies List).Danleywolfe (talk) 14:49, 2 May 2017 (UTC)
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Wikidelrey (talk) 16:58, 5 September 2018 (UTC)
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- Change CEO in infobox to Brandon Ridenour, the new CEO as of today.
- Change After rebranding, CEO Chris Terrill, told StreetFight Magazine, “We’re the only network for this type of on-demand service.” to After rebranding, the CEO at the time, Chris Terrill, told StreetFight Magazine, “We’re the only network for this type of on-demand service.”
- Change Following the merger, on Oct. 2, 2017, Chris Terrill, now CEO of ANGI Homeservices Inc., commented on HomeAdvisor’s size to the Indianapolis Business Journal to Following the merger, on Oct. 2, 2017, Chris Terrill, CEO of ANGI Homeservices Inc. at the time, commented on HomeAdvisor’s size to the Indianapolis Business Journal
Sources:
https://www.barrons.com/articles/angi-homeservices-rises-on-quarterly-results-as-a-new-ceo-prepares-to-step-in-1541699060
https://www.cnbc.com/video/2018/11/07/incoming-angies-list-ceo-talks-400-billion-home-service-market.html
Thank you!
Wikidelrey (talk) 17:55, 9 November 2018 (UTC)
Reply 10-NOV-2018
[edit]Edit request implemented Spintendo 09:40, 10 November 2018 (UTC)
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A few edit requests:
- Change parent company in infobox to ANGI Homeservices Inc. [1]
- Change HomeAdvisor is headquartered in Golden, Colorado and has offices in Evanston, IL, Fairfax, VA, Lenexa, KS, New York, NY, Indianapolis, IN, Downtown Denver, CO and Colorado Springs, CO. to: HomeAdvisor is headquartered in Denver, Colorado and has offices in Evanston, Illinois; Fairfax, Virginia; Lenexa, Kansas; New York, New York; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Colorado Springs, Colorado. [2]
- After this sentence: On October 2, 2017, HomeAdvisor merged with Angie’s List to form ANGI Homeservices (NASDAQ: ANGI), the world’s largest digital marketplace for home services. add: IAC is now a majority shareholder in ANGI Homeservices, which is the parent company of HomeAdvisor. [3]
Thank you!
Wikidelrey (talk) 01:36, 3 October 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ https://www.thestreet.com/technology/ceo-of-angie-s-list-and-homeadvisor-parent-we-re-investing-for-the-long-haul-14956854
- ^ https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2019/03/05/homeadvisor-rino-new-headquarters.html
- ^ https://www.thestreet.com/technology/ceo-of-angie-s-list-and-homeadvisor-parent-we-re-investing-for-the-long-haul-14956854
Home Advisor's Service to contractors
[edit]Home Advisor does not help contractors, they steal from contractors. they help themselves to the contractor's bank account whenever they feel like it and siphon out money without the contractor knowing. Before soon, the contractor has insufficient funds.
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