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when they say they are
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• Check out their website domain age - Go to whois.net and lookup up their domain name age - see if it was just recently started or if they have had the same domain for more than 2 years
• If they don't have a copy on their website ask for a copy of their insurance/bonding/license to be emailed to you
• "30 years experience" is meaningless. Thirty years of cleaning since you were a little child doesn't mean that you can manage a cleaning company.
• Double check BBB - see if their at least registered and don't have any flags
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This has been another tip session from Maids In America East - part of the Maids In America family in business since 2007!
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