It was alright. It was difficult to coordinate at first. The vendor wasn't replying to me and then all of a sudden they showed up and cleared everything out without actually speaking to me, which I think is kind of rude, I prefer conversations but they got the job done, they didn't talk to me, and I'll never do business with them again. They came out about a month after the purchase date. I mean they did frame it such that it would be easier once foliage which had came off the trees, which I do appreciate, but there were actual things in particular I would have liked to address, you know having an actual full experience talking with somebody would have been nice. There were no additional costs. For the size of my property it was expensive. It was costly, it wasn't informative, it didn't teach me anything about my property, there was no conversation, all in all the job got done but it wasn't a good experience. I realize they were able to get the job done, in the industry maybe they don't need to be able to speak they just need to be able to do their job and they did that but in order for me to give them an A, you know, they would actually have to interact with their clients. I would tell others to be available when they are there and speak with them first. That price point for my property doesn't fit so that's an Angie's List problem, not necessarily the vendor. So Angie's List sold me something at one price, one price fits all, I have a small property I could have got the yard done half price. I'm not upset with the job that they did. I would have preferred to have an interaction but then again I purchased a big deal through Angie's List, I never met a single person and I wouldn't do business with them again because I never actually met them. They didn't consult with me, they were moving brush on the ground and what not but there was still foliage left behind. Once I followed up and said hey I haven't heard from you guys, I dropped a couple hundred bucks you guys are not replying, they did reply and then they didn't actually respond to let me know when they were coming they just showed up like surprise, work was done. They were responsive yes, only reactingly, not really proactive in that conversation. We set a date, that date wasn't met, they show up when they can, without coordinating. That's not very nice. They came here and did the work and they were gone. I'm afraid to give them anything worse. I'm fearful leaving too much criticism. I don't know who these people are. They were at my property, they did the work, I never saw them, I never knew they were coming here, so it's kind of threatening. I got this one vendor off Angie's List who came and did a bad job for me, I mean he was a total hack. This is just a little story for you. This guy actually lives in my neighborhood so I've seen him a number of times afterward. So I gave him 900 bucks to not do the job, and I actually had to get somebody else, but I see this guy all the time right so I have no choice but to be nice because these people are just around,right? Like for example one day I had a wisdom tooth pulled out and and I go to pick up some Advil from the pharmacy and he's there, right, this guy that I got through Angie's List who did a crappy job, didn't even get the job done, kept my money, because this guys around town floating, you know what I mean? Like he's been in my house, he's showed up to my house to do the work, he didn't actually get the work done, Angie's List is where I found them, you know, I left a review to kind of hint at how flaky it was and that cost me about three grand in total because I had to get somebody more qualified to finish the job, you know, so all in all I've had pretty bad experiences with Angie's List as a whole. I take the blame, I decided to hire the guy to go with a cheaper person, you know, to help the guy that was in the neighborhood come to find out it's probably not the best approach. I think it's just the nature of people and interaction, you know, you get a guy that's doing side jobs isn't actually qualified to do, I mean how does he get there in the first place?, right, then when the guy shows up he's got an SUV with his ladders shoved in obviously just borrowing bits and pieces from people to do a job that he's not even qualified to do, you know, right there it's a hack. So if you can hack together his work life, I'd hate to see what you could hack together outside of work. Maybe that shapes my whole experience but you know I'm out of a grand, that stuff I could have fixed up my kitchen, could have got a new fridge, but I can't because I had to learn the hard way about how easy it is for people to be on Angie's List and how flaky they are. I'm the one that owns the blame, I decided on going with somebody that wasn't qualified, shame on me for being fooled, I paid the price, and now I'm way more cautious. I realize it's my fault, I take the blame, I'm the guy that handed over the money and I hired a quack, that's on me but I'm all for what ever materials you have for me to help me get more out of Angie's List, you know, the way I like to do business is I like to throw people a bone and try to help them out and I learned the hard way that there's just people out there that are just scam artists and it's not difficult for them to make money. I've gone at this alone and I've used Angie's List and I've worked with some really ridiculous people that haven't helped. It's people on my property making decisions without me. They came out about a month after the purchase. There were no additional costs. I want to be kind and I don't want to hurt peoples businesses you know but it's difficult.