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Thumbtack Exceptional Service and Reliable Professionals

BOSS Renovations through Thumbtack has been a game-changer for me. The platform's personalized guidance and growing community of local service businesses have made caring for and improving my home a breeze. The professionals I found on Thumbtack have consistently delivered top-notch service, from small fixes to major improvements. I appreciate the background checks, licensing information, and transparent pricing that Thumbtack provides, ensuring a safe and reliable experience. I highly recommend Thumbtack to anyone looking for quality home services.

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Thumbtack There are always scammers out there

Hello to all,

I'm actually a service provider who utilizes "Thumbtack" for the majority of my business. I would like to point out that there are always scammers out there trying to take advantage of people, and this is true on both sides of the fence. I've bid on jobs only to show up and find 5 times the amount of work described in the request, I've also had a customer scam me out of close to $1800 on a minor home improvement issue.

However, after all that being said, I have no one to blame but myself. I didn't get ANYTHING in writing, it was all verbal/hand-shake...

1.) Contracts are but ONE way to avoid scammers
2.) ALWAYS check to see if they are Licensed, Bonded and Insured!
3.) Take a look at the companies profile, read it... How many grammatical errors are there? How many people have hired them? How many reviews? Are the reviews good or bad? What is the ratio of Hired/Reviewed? Does the profile have photos? Does the company have a website? Does the website have photos?

These are just steps one might take to make sure that who you hire are who they claim to be.

Thank you very much for your time!

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Thumbtack This is an awesome place to start a small business

I started my Housekeeping service on $ 60 in cleaning supplies and $20 for my first credits, that was 2 years ago, I have had nothing but success with Thumbtack. For those of you having issues about not getting jobs from the leads you spend your credits on you first need to look at your reply message, then you need to pick and choose the jobs that are benificial to you, then when you do get a job you need to be dedicated to giving the best service you can offer. After a job have the client give you feedback about what you have done in case you missed something. If they are happy ask them to please give you a review when they are sent the link for it. I can say this because I am their top pro housekeeping service in Charleston SC, I won the 2015 Top Housekeeping Service Award for Thumbtack because of my reviews. Don't blame Thumbtack for your shortcomings, they are a great tool for your business, you are the one that makes or breaks your business and remember one other thing you have compitition out there so don't over charge for your service. Also on the client side of things if they want to pay cheap and you go above and beyond to do the job, don't waste your time, your worth more then that. But there is room for you to lower your price for someone that really needs your help, even then you do a top notch job. You make your business from the way you present yourself, the job you do and earning the great reviews that you work hard for.

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  1. Pros
    1. Diverse service offerings
    2. User-friendly interface
    3. Free cost estimates
    4. Verified professional reviews
    5. Flexible hiring options
  1. Cons
    1. Service fees can deter professionals
    2. Inconsistent lead quality for vendors
    3. Strong competition from larger platforms
    4. Limited market penetration in some areas
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Thumbtack Successfully Installed complex tankless heating system at low cost

I received superior plumbing service from Mike of Air One for a very reasonable cost!
Mike is very knowledgeable about installing heating and hot water systems. He works with a twin brother who also is very knowledgeable about electricity. Mike is very intelligent and in my house they installed a Navien Tankless combinaton heat and hot water system.
This was a very complicated installation. It was replacing a "un inspected" AO SMITH 75 gallon water heater set up to do home heating for one occupant.
Mike is an excellent diagnostician and extremely resourceful
And prior to this he replaced a pump blower for a part which could not be obtained for six weeks! I was freezing so he found a pump, cut out the old one and sodered in a different one obtained in a day.
He is patient and thorough.
My pipes froze and he very methodically analysed the situation,
Gently shocked them so they would thaw and not burst and through questioning figured out the upstairs condo was empty and asked me to call the owner to put the heat way up. The next day all the pipes were thawed!

During this Navien installation he obtained advice from two different experts but it was Mike who figured out the problem and solution.
I highly recommend Mike who is a gentleman, extremely professional, very trustworthy(I left him and his brother alone in my house with my keys), one of the hardest workers I've seen and won't stop until the job is done right!
For a personal reference call Air One for my telephone number and no, I'm not related!
Helen E. Brophy

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Thumbtack Kathryn was not only very personable, a pleasure to

Kathryn was not only very personable, a pleasure to work with, she is an incredible visually talented designer.We worked as a team which she preferred and re-designed and re-purposed my courtyard located on the side of my house. Kathryn always consulted and made suggestions to me before making any changes. She moved outdoor table and chairs in to a much more functioning area of the courtyard and painted all of the furniture, which was rusting, a pretty off white. She place a small decorative column as as a center piece for the rounded patio table and placed a small potted plant on to it. Then she surrounded the column with vibrant, colorful candles in little tin painted bucket-like holders. She re-organized placement of potted plants and put them in both better visual and a more flowing pathway to walk through. Along the wooden fence she hung a warm white string of lighting which added a relaxing mode. She also re-purposed some cement, mosaic tiles I had made a long time ago and had laying around, and she created a stepping stone path leading up to the front gate of the courtyard. She actually found numerous art pieces that were not being used for anything. Kathryn managed to clean them all up and displayed them my hanging them in various spaces of the surrounding wooden fence. She also found random white shells, cleaned them up and made a really pretty group display with those too. More hanging plants were added along with some tactful solar lighting and we have a very comfortable added space to spend time at our home now, thanks to Kathryn.

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Thumbtack My Building Designer was a God send!

In February of 2015, I started the process of obtaining a Change of Use permit... I thought it would be an easy process but I had no idea how challenging it would be dealing with Building and Safety and the bureaucracy I would have to go through, or the different departments I would be shifted to or the constant fees I would have to pay only to be denied in the end because of the lack of parking spaces. I was frustrated, aggravated and totally worn down, leaving in tears after my last visit... I was almost ready to give up... Instead, I decided to hire a professional to help me obtain the permit... I came across Thumtack and explained my project, within minutes I was contacted by building designer, Reza Nasr. From the beginning of our conversation, he seemed knowledgeable, professional and genuinely empathetic about my situation. He explained the process and encouraged me not to give up... This made me feel comfortable and confident that he was the person that could help me... From the time I handed him all the paperwork, blueprints and information I had accumulated over the past year, he took the reins. He came out to our property, re-did our blueprints, booked appointments with planners, dealt with Building and Safety on my behalf, all while and keeping me informed in each step of the process Finally, after 3 months, he did what I had been trying to do for over year... And now with my permit in hand, I couldn't be happier! I will use Reza in all my future projects and refer him to anyone that needs a trustworthy, professional, knowledgeable building designer that can get the job done!

D. Dixon, Administrator
Ella's Foundation
Los Angeles, CA

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Thumbtack Tender Deep Cleaning Service Orlando

I hired Valerie and Jerry from Tender Deep Cleaning Service to clean my apartment a couple of days ago. I am glad to say that they did a wonderful job cleaning my medium sized apartment! First off, my carpet was horrendous before they came to clean it. I knew that it was filthy before I even moved into the place however, I didn't know it doesn't look so bad until I saw how fresh/new it looked after they cleaned it. I don't know what they did but honestly they worked a miracle on my grey carpet. I was finally able to see that my carpet actually has a nice shade to it. It's just been dirty this whole time. I also had bedbugs in my master bedroom, however after they steamed the carpet in there I have not had one single bedbug bite. The second area they cleaned was my bathroom and I wanted special emphasis placed on the tile in my tub and the floor due to the mold and mildew on both areas. After they finished doing whatever it is they do, my tub tile no longer had that mildew in the cracks. Also I found out that my tub tile is actually a pretty pink color and not a rusty red. Also, the floor no longer looked muddy and the whole bathroom smelled way better than when I first moved into my apartment. They also cleaned the walls above my tub area which had some kind of green fungus on them and that disappeared as well after they were done. I really just want to compliment them on the quality of their work and the kindness they exhibit in their attitudes. I live in a poor area and no one else would come clean for me, however Mrs. Valerie and her husband were willing to come clean my apartment and I thank them very much! Thank you again and when I can afford their service again I will be hiring them to come clean.

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Thumbtack If you like losing money to con artist, this is the right website for you!

Do not trust thumbtack! Again do not trust the people who put there company on thumbtack. Steve Wood reported to thumbtack that SK Design was a company ran by a con artist Kennth Keever. Steve Wood was taken for $3000. 00 by Keever. Steve reported the con artist to thumbtack on sept 1,2016. Thumbtack refused to let Steve Wood know what action was taken against Ken Keever, some so called privacy laws. In less than 2 weeks, ken Keever has another company on thumbtack called American design. I get caught up in his con for $11,550.00 on Sept 16,2016. I contacted thumbtack to complain about Ken Keever and what do I get. Another story about how they will take care of it and I have no right to know what action was being taken! Thats because thumbtack is in on it with these con artist. Here's a link to a KENS5 news report on Ken Keever and how he has scammed more people out of money ranging from $3000 to $40,000.00 and again thumbtack does not care. When I complain about how there not vetting these so called qualified professionals there putting us in contact with! All I can get out of thumbtack is we are taking care of it, yeah by getting kick back from the scams!

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I tried to explain that I was a disabled veteran and was trying to remodel my bathroom, because of the physical disability I received serving my country. Thumbtack could careless and does not support veterans. They basically said its my fault and my disabilities are my problem. Wow, I feel so good after sacrificing my body for my country. I have also posted a waring to all service members and veterans on veteran boards and blogs, that thumbtacks professionals are not to be trusted, due to improper vetting of the so called qualified professionals..

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Thumbtack Movers Connections/10 Stars.not 5

I had a VERY large move the other day. I hired Movers Connections after getting a Thumbtack account and hiring them after they sent me a quote. We, (my sister and I) have very large and old heavy antique furniture. We were moving from a 3 bedroom house to a 2 bedroom townhome. She wanted to take EVERYTHING! And the three guys from Movers Connections did just that! On top of that, some things were not packed and it was chaotic and frustrating for us and doubly so for the movers. When Michael, Julio and Edwin showed up to move us I was doubtful they could actually do it but how wrong I was! Michael the team leader was a wiry little guy with no muscles showing. Julio is 57, and Edwin looked like he still should be in school chasing the girls! These guys were astonishing! The move took about 10 hours to tell you how much stuff there was. They had stairs to climb with the heaviest furniture, a piano and couches, chairs loveseats and boxes, so many boxes! These guys deserve a rating of 10 STARS! Additionally, they had closed the contract because they thought they would be finished but ended up having to stay about 4 additional hours. Michael told me his boss said we needed to go back on the clock and I was a little huffy about that. At a two hour minimum for $95.00 an hour was getting to be too steep. James, the big boss said he would cut us some slack and allow me to pay for just one hour. I wasn't happy but i said OK. In about another hour and with still more furniture to unpack, Michael came to me and said the deal with squashed! They were not charging me another dime! I couldn't have been happier of course! And they still were not finished! And, they had a small move after that and I believe it was going on 8 or 9pm! Whenever you need a big move, call Movers Connections! You will not regret hiring these guys I promise you! Clean, neat, professional and they really care about how your furniture is treated. They were careful not to break anything at all and spent a few hours just wrapping and securing the furniture, removing the weights from the clock, tying down furniture so it didn't slide, etc... Hire Movers Connections!

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Thumbtack The Thumbtack business model works for ME, because I have on-going work with the clients

MY OFFERING
Let me be specific: I am an ACADEMIC TUTOR. Once I get engaged with a student, and it is going well, I tend to meet with that student on a weekly basis for MONTHS, even YEARS. And then I work with their younger siblings and friends. All this work for the initial "Three Dollars" when I first respond.

THUMBTACK LEADS
So, if I have to reply to 15 leads, even 30+ leads, to get a match with a student, the cost to me is wholly paid for after 3-4 sessions. The remainder -- and I mean [protected] more sessions with the student -- is gravy. I will also note that the leads in my area are so prolific that I have greatly reined in the radius that I work in. From 20 miles to 5 miles; and only certain age groups. I now engage colleagues to take on certain students so that I can stay focused on the most interesting / rewarding jobs and their results.

THE COMPETITION
It helps that there are not many tutors in my area who offer what I teach, at the level that I teach it. I also offer to travel to the students' homes, which makes my service attractive. I do charge for mileage... and the parents gladly pay it. Additionally, I have good rapport with the students, and they make significant improvements in their studies, and their parents post good reviews.

THUMBTACK ISN'T...
I also understand that Thumbtack is only a connecting service. They are not the contractors, etc. As far as my experience, they do not referee complaints about the actual services rendered. Not everyone will be happy that Thumbtack limits its engagement to, say, making sure the website works, or helping me connect with a client whose request has expired, for example. But Thumbtack has worked for me as the ONLY ON-LINE LEAD SOURCE for my tutoring business since 2013.

RECOMMENDATIONS:
At first I replied to lots of requests. Then, as I watched the details more closely, I started to filter out the jobs that might put a strain on me, my time, my resources. It was tempting to answer all the calls, but many did not respond at all (and I got a refund), and others were not a good match -- and that was a sunk cost. I looked at my price per hour, and gave myself a limit of how much I would spend on leads. It started slow, but because the work is on-going, the income has flourished -- with no additional payments to the lead-generator whatsoever. I suggest you figure out what marketable skill you have that a client would like to receive on a repeating basis, and start the motor that way.

Whatever your decision, Best of Luck!

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Thumbtack Thumbtacks Prfo Professional scammder

I simply requested a Solar Equipment review for a possible malfunction, which warranty company would work with a legal Arizona Solar Business and I pay labor costs. Easy I woulg give an estimate to the well known warranty company, they would approve deliver necessary equipment and I would pay the labor costs.

Instead Thumbtack referred a criminal who did unaujthorfized and never requested Electrical work because it was an emergency fire risk that I was in danger since I am Federally Recognized Medical Homebound Disabled Person. He said he was Solar but also a licensed Afrizona Electrician since he did the work to save my life I owed $390.00. Not what I expected but I thought Thumbtack recomended Pro I paid not expecting Thumbtack to sell my private information to a criminal,

I have been communicating in writing with Thumbtack since 6.18.2023 proof that the company is not a legal solar company or electrical company, wrfitten proof of the Thumbtack Pro utilizing the Thumbtack Platform to perform fraud on me and professional Legal Arizona Electrician who I am willing pay the Legal Electrician not me, $1,500 repairs of unauthorized electrical damages.

Thumbtack Sujpport in writing acknoledged and stated valdated my complaint as true no disagreement there. Thumbtack,com Support written statement is Thumbtack.com is a neutral party, Though they haven't provided documentation and I can't find any public infofrmation, IK was responsible for determing if a Thumbtack recomended Professional Busiess was really a Professional Business or a criminal. Thumbtack.com written statement was the criminal would give ne the $390.00 refund if I signed legal waivers provided by the criminal releasing him from any financial resposibility of his criminal damages to my property because he, the un qualified illegal electritian, had decicded that the qualified legal electrician was in error not him and Thumbtack has no control of illegal activity on Thumbtack.com Platform, I can't find and haven't been provided documentation I was responsible to monitor illegal activity on Thumbtack.conm Platform

Thumbtack.com acknowsledge and didn;t disagree illigal activity veing performed by a Thumbtack Pro on Thumbtack.com Platform. 8/10/2023Thumbtack.com iks still profiting selling tghe criminal leads for his illegal company, the criminal has my $390.00 and according to his Thumbtack.com website page not only is still fraudalent advertising but did a 20,000.00 illegal solar job for a Thumbtack,com customer who I hope doesn't have any issues because he has no construction license or construction insurance as requied by Arizona Public Law for any building modifications over $1,000.00.

Glad the criminals Thumbtack and the illegal business Mesh Bros Enterprises are still profiting where I, the Thumbtack Customer have to still have my solar equipment reviewed, my original request, but I was provided unexpected expensive financial responsibilityh of $1,500.00 to pay for illegal activity by Mesh Bros Enterprises.

I did not receive services requested and my home was damaged $2,000.00 by criminal activity because I used Thumbtack.com as opposed to other referral companies where I wasn't unknowingly put in a situation of a criminal approaching me. I, Marie Ishol. Publicly swear this is my true experience and all documentation has been submitted to Arizona Attorney Generals Office to review my claim of Thumbtack.com Fraudalant Advertising. Thumbtack.com did not inform me prior to my legal agreement with Thumbtack.com I was giving Thumbtack,com permission to sell my private inforfmation to a known criminal. The illegal solar company did not find publicly I wanted a free estimate for possible solar equipmdent failure, Mesh Bros Enterprises were only aware of me because I agreed for Thumbtack to sell that private information to Thumbtack.com's Private Professional Network.

Recommendation: Stay away

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Thumbtack Thumbtack's Vetting Process Failed: My Wedding Caterer Nightmare

I used Thumbtack last June to find a caterer for my wedding in October. Several businesses messaged me, but I decided on one that guaranteed he owned everything we needed for the event "and more". He sent me a picture of a beautiful set of tables and chairs and said that because he had several restaurants, he owned everything and could provide them at a reasonable price.

Red flags started appearing when he rescheduled one of our meetings twice, only to send me to voicemail as I waited for him to finally arrive. My fianc?, now husband, called, and the caterer had yet to have his number saved, so he answered. He began making excuses as to why he thought we had scheduled the meeting for a different day and said that he guessed he could still come as if he was put out by a meeting we had scheduled weeks in advance. He was also already hours late at this point.

Fast forward to the day before the wedding, and he brought the wrong tables two and a half hours late (he rented them, and it is now apparent that he never actually owned the tables we agreed upon during our very first conversation). I incurred more florist fees as a result as she sat at my house waiting to create the centerpieces.

The day of the wedding, this so-called "pro" taunted my husband by saying the rain was a bad sign (he sent this text at 6:30 am), and when my husband asked for reassurance that the member of his team to which our wedding had been assigned was ready to go, he assured us that all would go well. Well, they were supposed to arrive at 11 am, and now it's 1, 2, 2:30, (we had first look photos scheduled from 1-3 in a nearby town), and my husband is being sent to voicemail by both the owner and his team member who was supposed to run our event.

We finally hear that no one is coming as the person assigned was in urgent care, and the owner finally responds (three and a half hours later than when they were supposed to arrive), and the owner offers to issue us a refund. My husband had some choice words for him (this is after hours of begging for someone to even give us the simple consideration of saying that they're not coming so we can make other plans), and all of a sudden, he claims that he was just about to fix it and send someone else over but he now felt threatened. Even if that had been true, why offer a refund, and they would have been so late that it would have been barely salvageable.

Now that I've read the reviews on other sites, it is common for him to cancel last minute after he has already received full payment. How Thumbtack didn't know that he pulled this often is beyond me.

He canceled three hours before our ceremony was to begin. The amount of work we had done to renovate our backyard (my husband is an artist and he painted a mural, he designed and built a table that wrapped around one of our avocado trees, I created a floral chandelier from scratch, and I even went so far as to send our florist pics of the table photoshopped into our space so she could envision and begin to design the centerpieces.) We designed everything ourselves and had thought about every minute detail. I went from tomboy to mini Martha Stewart during the planning process only to have our ceremony start late, our guests be left with nothing to eat during cocktail hour, and we ate a late dinner off of paper plates with plastic forks. As another reviewer on another site mentioned, he did not even have the decency to apologize.

I trusted Thumbtack to do a background check, but upon our investigation, I found that this man had a record a mile long... bad checks, fraud... it was unbelievable. We still have not received a refund, and instead of enjoying our first week of marriage, I've been busy contacting attorneys, drafting demand letters, and making couples' therapy appointments. This was supposed to be one of the best days of our lives.

It is implausible that a background check was ever done on this man, and comparing his business' reviews on other sites, it is now obvious that this wasn't the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth time he has done this to someone. I even found inconsistencies online in where he claims to have attended culinary school.

Do not trust Thumbtack's vetting process (the main reason I chose to use this site/app in the first place), and please do your homework. I wouldn't wish this headache on my worst enemy.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Review: How the New Model Benefits Thumbtack and Hurts Long-Term Pros

Thumbtack is a website that connects customers with professionals for various services. In the past, Thumbtack treated their Pros great, as they needed to do so in order to help build their brand through credibility. They had a 5 bid limit and sold leads to Pros for a fair and reasonable fee. Top Pros were doing great by using Thumbtack to build their business at the same time as Thumbtack. They were in this together.

However, in the present, Thumbtack has had hundreds and hundreds of Pro complaints about the exact same issues for well over a year, and yet have not changed the system back. Why? Because it's working for them. If it wasn't, they would have changed it back ASAP. Thumbtack likes to make changes. They tripled the bid limit for contractors and the cost of selling their leads to Pros. Why? Because it increases their profits per lead. It's just that simple.

Previous Thumbtack Pros have expressed their frustration and concerns over and over, but yet no change back to the previous model. Why? Because the new model benefits Thumbtack by allowing new Pros to participate. Thumbtack has a better retention of new Pros because they are willing to pay Thumbtack upfront for leads in order to "skip the line" in front of older Pros that used to land most of the work due to their built-up profiles that Thumbtack constantly encouraged in the past.

Thumbtack is an for-profit business, and will therefore do that which increases their profits. Nothing wrong with that. BUT, the aggressive increase in the cost of leads, the aggressive increase in bidding limits, the aggressive promote and instant match to sell their leads to Pros has obviously had a negative effect on the long-term Pros that have been around for years. They've expressed their concerns over and over, to only be responded to with scripted replies that Thumbtack cares about its Pros and wants/likes the feedback. Well, so far, it appears the feedback is being met with strong resistance. Why? Again, it's because they found a formula that is beneficial to them in terms of profits.

I honestly believe that Thumbtack profits were being held back by the old Pros. Why? Because they had great profiles and ratings which held back new Pros from landing the jobs. The new Pros would become discouraged and go elsewhere. Now, with the Promote and Instant match they can, and do, have an equal playing field if they are willing to pay triple the cost for the leads upfront. IF old Pros pause the "promote" feature, then they will still be charged for the "instant match" feature if that day is open on your calendar. I have considered filling up my calendar just to prevent being charged upfront for a lead that I haven't even had the chance to evaluate. If you pause your services, and eliminate your budget you will still get leads, but they are worthless in my experience. As you stop spending money with Thumbtack, and not respond to the few leads you do get, your ratings will begin to drop along with the leads you receive. Bottom line, it's become a pay upfront lead generation service as opposed to pay once you've received the lead and can decide to pay or not pay.

If Thumbtack had a large demographic of customers that were all voicing their concerns about the same issues, they would be in trouble unless they were wanting to get rid of those customers for newer, higher-paying customers that were beating down their door. How do they deal with the older customers that are all singing the same tune? They respond with concern and pleasant replies while knowing they will eventually go elsewhere and their reputation/ratings won't be negatively impacted.

It's really simple. Thumbtack is aggressive with changes without notifying the Pros. Why not change the system back to what it was for 30-90 days and see what the Pro responses are? It's because the old system wasn't nearly as profitable, and the old Pros are being replaced by new blood. The new Pros will eventually realize it's not cost-effective even though they are finally landing some of the jobs. Just a matter of time. Thumbtack pulled the rug out from under their old Pros that helped them build their business. If they woke up one day and their business expenses tripled, they'd know exactly how we feel.

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Thumbtack Terrible Experience with Thumbtack: Unprofessional Contractors and No Accountability

My experience with Thumbtack was terrible, just like many other complaints I found online. I caution anyone who is considering using this company. Over the years, I have made appointments with Thumbtack vendors who were unprofessional. Some didn't show up for appointments, while others failed to provide promised estimates after viewing simple jobs. Despite appearing nice and professional initially, they were not reliable.

Recently, I hired a contractor through Thumbtack to do a simple concrete job. The contractor, who owned Corale Painting LA Ca., claimed to be a professional and said he could remove old peeling sealer without damaging the concrete. I only hired him because of Thumbtack's guarantee and reputation for screening contractors who advertise on their site. Unfortunately, the contractor was unlicensed and suspended.

The first day he showed up, he was over two hours late and had his three little kids running around on the job. He told me he had a family situation, and I wanted to be understanding. After a few days of using multiple chemicals and three different rented pressure washers, it became clear that the contractor was not professional and didn't know what he was doing. His last pressure washer left huge, ugly swirls throughout our concrete, right in front of our house. We were shocked that he continued to use the pressure washer after seeing the damage he was causing.

The contractor apologized and said he would be back within a week to repair the damage. However, he kept putting us off for several weeks. When we informed him that we would file a complaint with Thumbtack, he didn't seem to care. After a couple of months, we realized he had no intention of returning to fix the damage he caused.

We filed a complaint with Thumbtack, providing them with documented text messages where Corale Painting acknowledged the damage and agreed to fix it as soon as possible. We also submitted photos of the damage and had neighbors who witnessed the damage. However, Thumbtack told us that since we didn't hit the small, indiscreet hire button on our account and didn't notify them within three days, their warranty didn't cover the damage. We found this to be a technicality and were disappointed that Thumbtack didn't take responsibility for their contractor's actions.

Since filing a complaint with the BBB and Attorney General, Thumbtack has made the hire button more visible on their website. However, they still have many unlicensed and suspended contractors who can hide under Thumbtack and not face any real responsibility for the damage they cause. The contractor who damaged our concrete is still paying Thumbtack and advertising on their site.

We found a much better company than Thumbtack in our opinion, SERVIZ.COM. They have integrity, no surprises, and stand behind all their vendors and guarantee all their work. Unlike Thumbtack, they don't turn their back on their customers. In conclusion, I caution anyone considering using Thumbtack to be careful and do their research before hiring a contractor through their site.

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Thumbtack Mixed Experience with Thumbtack: Unreliable Lawn Maintenance Services in Tampa Bay

I've had some experience with Thumbtack.com and I have to say, it's been a bit of a mixed bag. I've hired two lawn maintenance services in the Tampa Bay area through the site, and unfortunately, both of them turned out to be unreliable and unprofessional.

The first service I hired was Thornley's Affordable Home Service, run by a guy named Josh Thornley. At first, he seemed trustworthy and did a great job on my lawn. But after a few visits, he started to show his true colors. Despite my telling him that I was on a fixed income and would only need his services as needed, he started texting me at all hours of the night, practically begging for my business. When I finally agreed to have him come by, he didn't show up and didn't even bother to let me know. When I confronted him about it, he apologized and offered to do my lawn for free, but I had had enough and decided to unhire him.

The second service I hired was All Around Lawn Maintenance, run by Dustin Quigley. He seemed friendly and willing to help, and did a decent job on my lawn a few times. But when I contacted him recently to come by again, he ignored my texts and pretty much wrote me off without any explanation. When I unhired him on Thumbtack, he didn't even bother to apologize or offer an explanation.

Both of these guys urged me to give them good reviews on Thumbtack, which should have been a red flag. Unfortunately, I fell for their lies and gave them both 5 stars and excellent feedback. Now I can't even undo those reviews to let others know how unprofessional they were.

My advice to anyone looking to hire someone for a job is to do your research and find reputable companies with real credentials and websites. Don't rely on Thumbtack or other similar sites to find reliable help. Sometimes, you get what you pay for.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Review: Overpriced Leads, Poor Customer Service, and No Incentives for Pros

If you're a professional looking for clients, Thumbtack may not be the best option for you. Here's how it works: they get leads in through people searching for services you offer. Then, they connect that lead with 5 different pros who each pay for that lead separately. For instance, you pay $32 for a lead. Each of the other 4 pros paid that same amount for the lead. They've just made $160 just to tell you someone is looking for the service you offer. Most times they earn more than you would earn if the client even decided to go with you because of their ridiculous prices. $30 is on the low end for a lead for them. So not only do they charge crazy prices for what they say is connecting you to a potential client, but they also don't care for you if that client doesn't respond to you, let alone book you.

Every time a lead comes through their system, they overcharge 5 different people for it. They don't care who gets it. You end up wasting a lot of marketing money trying to be the first to respond to an overpriced lead with a customer who may not even be serious about booking. There's no commitment on the client's end, but the pros have to preload their account to be sent leads or have a weekly budget taken right out of their account. Often, these leads don't materialize, and if they do, every now and then, there are still 4 other people who lose a lot of money without ever even having a chance to speak to that client sometimes.

What does Thumbtack do to incentivize the ones who are paying them? Nothing at all. They don't offer refunds, so if you preload money to their site and don't like how they're charging you, forget the rest of it. They specifically told me they don't offer any free credits or discounts to please their customers when they're having a bad experience. Let's not forget, you're the one keeping them in business. I overpaid for 2 leads recently and never had the chance to speak with the customer and asked if I could be compensated for it. I was told that they don't care to offer me anything besides how to follow up with clients who I never even spoke with the first time around. Very careless in trying to help find a solution for someone who paid nearly $60 for 2 leads that I never received any communication on.

Not only that, but the representative I had to chat with got in his feelings as if I asked him to go in his own pockets and started talking unprofessionally. Yes, you have to email or chat. They don't have a way to call, and there's a reason why. They don't plan to offer good customer service to the ones paying them. Looking further, I actually found a number for them, but here's the deal breaker. It's for people who want to book a service, not the pros that are paying them. I have plenty of screenshots from my conversation with them. I've never witnessed a business actually tell you they don't plan on doing anything to make their customer happy. As long as they got your money, they're good. They'll prey on the next upcoming business without a marketing plan, so hopefully business owners look for this review before investing in a company that can care less about your success. It's all set up for them to take your money and run.

I recommend looking into Facebook marketing and other tools for sure. If you're a videographer like myself, VidLead is a great new option. They don't charge you for every customer you talk to. There's only 1 fee to sign up, and it's less than what you're going to pay with Thumbtack to hopefully talk to 3 people. My best advice for business owners looking to gain new clients is to invest some time into marketing. Build your own system. Way better that way.

For clients looking to hire through Thumbtack, please take care of your service provider because they are being ripped off. I expect a response from them on this review to try and make it look as though they care or aren't wrong, but disregard it. When so many people say the same thing, it has to be true. The only good reviews I found are the clients booking professionals, but that's a 3rd party. They don't control how we run our business and provide great professionalism. Another benefit they reap from us but don't care to treat us better. If your service was coming from a Thumbtack employee, their reviews would be flooded with horrible ones. They're trash. They charge you so much as if you're the only one paying for the lead. If you don't have a system that helps those that pay first have the greatest chance, at least stop charging so much. They'll never do that though. Too money-hungry. Stay away!

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Thumbtack Terrible Experience with Thumbtack and All Task Services: Crooks, Late, Overcharged, Damaged, and Stolen Belongings

I recently had a terrible experience with Thumbtack and their recommended service provider, All Task Services. I would strongly advise anyone against using this service, especially All Task Services. They are nothing but crooks! I had to deal with a lot of issues during my move, and despite reaching out to Thumbtack support and speaking with a representative named Skyler, I have not received any response or resolution to my problems.

The movers from All Task Services were late and took two days to complete the move, costing me a lot of money for a two-bedroom apartment. They also did not have the proper moving equipment and told me after they put my stuff in the truck that they were not movers but hot tub installers. To make matters worse, they overcharged me and the packing was totally unacceptable. They did not label any of the boxes, so I had to open every box to know where it went. This was a huge inconvenience for me, as I have moved 17 times and this was by far the worst experience I've had.

During the move, a lot of my furniture was damaged, including an original painting, a handmade Amish chest, a handmade Amish dresser, a 200-year-old drop-leaf table, and chairs. They also stole some of my belongings, including a Milwaukee M18 Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2 in. Hammer Drill Driver Kit, Klein Tools, and all of my canned food. Some of my glassware was also broken during the move.

I asked the owner of All Task Services, Darren, for a business card and a receipt, but he did not have a business card and never emailed me a receipt. He is a crook, and Thumbtack is promoting him. I have six witnesses to all of these issues, and I demand resolution. I tried to call All Task Services to complain about what happened, but they did not answer my call, so I had to text them, and they blocked me!

I am extremely disappointed with Thumbtack and their lack of response to my issues. I will be filing a complaint against their company with BBB and on their website and every other media I can find. Another Thumbtack Pro recommended using their service, but I would advise against it. Thumbtack provided and promoted a non-licensed mover as represented on their website, and they did not have the proper moving equipment. The packing was totally unacceptable, and they overcharged me. I would not recommend this service to anyone.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Review: Lack of Responsibility and Support for Moving Scams

Thumbtack is a company that connects customers to service providers, but they do not provide any guidance on how to identify legitimate moving companies. This lack of responsibility is unacceptable, especially when it comes to moving scams. The FBI recently charged 12 people for moving scams where criminals either take your stuff hostage and demand more money or steal your stuff and auction them off. These scams can be avoided by checking the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration database of registered and insured movers with a U.S. DOT number for interstate moves. However, Thumbtack does not provide any information on how to do this, which supports predators who prey on unsuspecting or ill-advised consumers.

Businesses pay a fee to see customer requests on Thumbtack, which means they are largely accepting of scammers and shady contractors. This is because Thumbtack gets paid regardless of whether the contractor is legitimate or not, and they take no responsibility for the customer's pain and loss. This is unacceptable, and Thumbtack should be legally liable for not doing background checks on contractors.

I had a personal experience with a shady person who contacted me through Thumbtack, likely a moving "broker" who gave me a quote for moving interstate. They asked for an upfront 20% deposit, which is a sign of shady business practices. The moving company name this broker masqueraded under was the same name as a legitimate company in another state, and their phone number matched the area code of the legitimate moving company. These were clear signs of misdirection, and I felt uncertain about the situation.

I did some research and realized that this was one of those shady illegal moving companies that hire a local Penske/generic truck, bang up your stuff, and possibly hold your items hostage and/or force you to pay "storage fees." They claimed to accept credit card payment, but switched to PayPal or Venmo. I was able to resolve the issue through several calls to PayPal, but I had to escalate the issue as they did not believe me and thought I was backing out of a moving contract. The invoice was illegal because they charged by volume instead of weight, which is not legal. If PayPal had not stopped the transaction, I could have sought back my deposit by other means.

I contacted Thumbtack and sent them proof with screenshots. The moving company has also been reviewed under Yelp with complaints that Thumbtack referred them. This is 99% Thumbtack's responsibility, and yet they don't care. This individual is still on Thumbtack with fake 100% positive reviews. There have been other reviewers stating that these scammers just change to another name on Thumbtack even if action forces them to close down one account. In the end, Thumbtack proposed a solution to connect me to this shady individual summarizing that I was "not comfortable pursuing services." This is highly misleading and has nothing to do with personal feelings or being comfortable. There were clear signs and proof their contractor was shady and illegal. Not only that, it is dangerous to clearly disclose to a shady individual, "your customer is uncomfortable doing business with you." Who knows if these individuals will retaliate or get revenge, given that my original and new moving addresses were given to them.

I advise anyone considering moving to not use Thumbtack and instead use official and federal government licensed companies. Most of all, do research. Thumbtack doesn't care if you lose your valuable belongings, get terrorized by scammers, or lose money. They will keep a band of thieves if it serves them their dinner on a silver platter at the expense of your whole life.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Pro Review: Unfair Billing, Irrelevant Leads, and Poor Customer Service

I've been using Thumbtack Pro for a long time now, and I have to say, I'm not too happy with the changes they've made recently. It used to be a fair system, where leads would go to a handful of people in the area and those targeted could bid on the job. The leads at that time were at most $7 per lead. But now, I've been billed automatically up to $80 per lead without even agreeing to speak with the customer. I've been billed upwards of $80 for a job that realistically cost $150 to have done, which ends up costing my company money. I've spoken with the customer service representatives multiple times about the wrongful billing, but it falls on deaf ears and doesn't go anywhere.

If you're lucky enough to get a compassionate worker, they do give the money back, but Thumbtack takes that credit and randomly starts sending a lot of irrelevant job leads to get that money back plus more. They've also made their website to disable or hide your account from customers unless you turn on the automatic billing process.

Now, with this billing process, they take every little tiny part of leads and break them down by more categories so they can make more from you. For example, if you're a general contractor, you have to log into your account and turn on automatic payment on roughly a minimum amount per each category. This means you're opening Thumbtack into your bank account for thousands of dollars a week. These leads have been as high as $99.

Most of the clients we work with are real customers, but 9 times out of 10, the job descriptions aren't even close to what they tell you it is. This is relevant because someone requesting you because the forms they are filling out they aren't always honest on, and we are charged for an interaction that wasn't our fault.

In September 2020, I got a message on my Facebook business account from someone that was upset because Thumbtack would not allow them to get in contact with me on their website. So I Googled my company, clicked on Thumbtack, attempted to request a quote, and I could not request a quote from myself. Thumbtack also would not take me to the form to fill out for what work I would have been requesting to be done. So I documented it and later received additional messages on Facebook from more people stating the same thing about not being able to request me, and they were pretty upset about it because they wasted 2 hours searching for an alternate means to contact me, through no fault of my own, for a 5 min conversation.

I called Thumbtack and made a complaint about it, but again, it fell on deaf ears. A little more time goes by and I get a call from a potential customer, who tells me that he is a software designer and stated verbatim: "You need to get rid of Thumbtack. They are setting things up so people can not contact you for some reason". I know someone reading this is going to say why didn't they just request someone else. Well, I'm sure 1000s of people I didn't have a chance to speak with probably did. But when you get that person that reads through all of your reviews and likes what you do and how you do it, they shouldn't have to spend an additional two hours of their time just to try and find a means to contact me when they are already on Thumbtack.

Today I had a potential customer who was tentatively setting a set of days for me to possibly come see their home on, but I admittedly forgot to get back with them the day we'd agreed to just talk about scheduling a face to face meeting on, and they were allowed to give me a 1 star review stating that I had not showed up for an appointment that was never made or scheduled to be made. I again called Thumbtack and they went into my message and read it, and Thumbtack told me I did not set a time or place to meet with the customer and didn't even accept the job, but they refused to remove it, and instead said, "well with your reviews you could probably get it back if you wanted". So now I'm here and looking to lawyer up and join this lawsuit to keep others from being victimized by Thumbtack.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack's Negligence: My Experience with a Contractor and Forged Insurance Documents

I recently used Thumbtack to find a contractor to stain and power wash my new deck. I was pleased with the initial response from a contractor named Jason Ayers. However, before committing to hiring him, I requested proof of business insurance. He sent me a copy of the policy, but I noticed that it was not restricted from editing. This raised some red flags for me, so I decided to do some research on him.

I searched for his name and address listed on the policy, but I couldn't find anything under the business name he was using on Thumbtack. I also found another business name listed on the quote he sent me. When I questioned him about these discrepancies, he claimed that he had recently started a new business on his own after parting ways with his business partner. He also tried to put my mind at ease by scanning a copy of his driver's license through Thumbtack, but I didn't ask for it.

While doing further research, I came across a Yelp review for one of his previous businesses, MCK Contractors. The review stated that the employees had stolen over $10k in possessions from a home during a bathroom remodel. I verified the authenticity of the complaint with the Lee's Summit police department and found out that the case was closed. I also did a search on the owner through the county website and found criminal charges that matched his date of birth on his driver's license.

When I followed up with the agent about the insurance policy, he told me that it was forged and that the owner had not had insurance with them since 2018. He claimed that he had paid his business partner for the policy, but his partner must have taken off with the money. I decided not to hire him because of the forged insurance documents.

I filed a complaint with Thumbtack, the BBB, and the Attorney General's office in California and Kansas. Thumbtack is investigating, but their responses so far have been terrible. They claimed that the issue was between the contractor and myself, but they advertised on his page that he passed their background check. They also have a page that states their background check includes criminal, but they obviously didn't check it adequately.

Despite filing the complaint with Thumbtack two weeks ago, filing the BBB report, and filing the AG's report with the state of CA, and supplying them with all the pertinent information over the phone and through their messaging system with the contractor, they have yet to deactivate the contractor's account. A week later, it was still showing he was actively logging in. The last time I checked, it no longer shows the last time he was on the account, but it still allows me to message him. This means they have not closed his account.

I have also talked to other residents in the area through Nextdoor that have suffered financial loss because of Thumbtack's negligence, but the incidents are with other contractors. Some of them have stated there have been criminal background check problems as well. Overall, I would not recommend using Thumbtack until they improve their background check process and take responsibility for the contractors they advertise on their platform.

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Thumbtack Beware of Thumbtack if you are a professional looking for new clients

Many of the complaints about Thumbtack comes from people who hire professionals. This review is from the professional's viewpoint and it might shed some light on why there are so many unhappy customers.

While Thumbtack has great potential for helping professional service providers find new customers, after using their service for about a year and spending several hundred dollars on leads, I have decided it's just not worth it.

THE PREMISE

You want to expand your business and Thumbtack offers a "free" website and dashboard where you can set up a profile, a mini-website, etc. and show potential customers what you can do for them.

They will send you quote requests from potential customers then you and four other pros can respond with quotes.

The potential customer can review the quotes, contact the pro or pros and ask questions about the quote and then make a decision about which pro to work with.

Sounds great, but here are the problems.

PROBLEM 1 - Poor Quality Quote Requests

While the interface is nice and they are working to improve the quoting process, about one third of the requests I have received no real useful information for professionals to actually quote on the project.

For example: After paying to respond to a request, I usually email a brief note to the potential client with a few basic questions like, "what is the size of the postcard you need designed?" or "how many do you need printed?" or "How many products will your ecommerce website have"and 90% of the time the potential client never responds, though they do open and read the quote message that I send.

It is obvious that there is no screening of the quote requests other than the form field have a check box or default response.

I can choose not to respond at all, and do choose to ignore a lot of the quotes, so I'm only losing my time spent reading through the emails.

However, because the quantity of incomplete quote requests is so high, the quote requests that are detailed get snapped up in less than a couple of minutes typically.

In some cases where I have been able to talk to potential customer, there is no written information and the customer will give different information to each pro they talk to, so the quotes the customer ends up with is all apples to oranges.

PROBLEM 2 - People Requesting A Service

I realize that many people are using Thumbtack who have never purchased services before and they just don't realize why the information is important, but one would think that Thumbtack would be capable of putting in a screening filter so that quote requests lacking any real information would be filtered out or sent back to the requestor for more information. Not so, that I can see.

If I were hiring someone to do something for me, I would want the pro to know as much as they could so they could give me a fair price.

I can only assume that some people requesting quotes are:

- Too lazy to complete the forms,
- Reading on a third grade level
- Purposely being vague so as to get more out of the pro
- Totally clueless as to what they need

What I have attempted to communicate with Thumbtack over the last 12 months or so is that their various quote request forms were to general and not adequate in terms of information needed to give an estimate, let alone an actual quote.

ABOUT THUMBTACK CUSTOMER SERVICE

While Thumbtack does have a help center where there are articles and some videos, if you have an issue or a question and you want to email them, you are limited to a Twitter response--just a few sentences,

By making it hard for professionals to give useful, detailed feedback it is clear to me they are not really interested in hearing detailed feedback or actual suggestions that could help them improve the service for both vendors and for end customers.

TOTAL DISCLOSURE

Last year, when I first started using the service I did get one response from customer service regarding an issue with quotes being sent, but with potential customers never reading or responding to the quotes. Thumbtack does have refund policy in the case where the quote recipient does not open a quote.

I did win one project for a client that totaled about $1,500. However, I have spent around $250 on credits to purchase leads and probably 30 + hours responding to quote requests and following up on quotes. My ROInot even a break even when I consider my hourly rate and time spent on quotes that went nowhere, not to mention the time spent setting up my profile (and the endless questions Thumbtack asks), mini-website and asking clients to post testimonials on Thumbtack.

HOW CAN THUMBTACK BE IMPROVED?

1) Screen all quote requests and reject or send back incomplete requests.

2) Allow a quality rating of the customer and their quotes by the pro. If I could rate each quote I see in terms of good to bad information and rate the customer in terms of whether they respond to a quote or not, this would be helpful to other pros considering working with a particular customer. Ebay has a 2-way rating system and it is easy for both the buyer and seller to see each others ratings.

3) Offer a "Window Shopping" version where uninformed customers can submit requests that are free for Thumbtack to respond to or where the customer pays a small fee to get educated. These would be for the, "I don't know what I want but I want to talk to someone first. Pros that respond to these type of requests could be given credits for purchasing quotes.

4) Require customers respond to each and every quote they get from professionals even if it's just a short note to say, "hey, your price was higher than everyone else," or "I really want to work with someone locally."

5) Offer a concierge service for professionals so pros can know that Thumbtack actually cares about pros and so Thumbtack can get better feedback on what needs to be changed. My bank and grocery store surveys me regularly.

6) Act like a real company. Publish a phone number and an address. I have both on my website and if anyone has a complaint about my company, I want to know.

7) Statistics. Thumbtack should have a ROI (return on investment) graph or analytics that shows pros what quotes get read, for how long, how much time the pro spends responding to quotes and tracks won projects.

CAN YOU MAKE MONEY WITH THUMBTACK?

Maybe. Getting a project and making a profit are two different things.

Be prepared to spend both money and time/effort. Keep a time log of all your Thumbtack activities to track your time.

If you have a low frustration level and don't mind working with a faceless company, that has no known address or phone number, and limited customer service, give it a shot.

If however, you value your time and you are looking for a real return on investment, you might want to look elsewhere.

THE THUMBTACK DASHBOARD

The dashboard Thumbtack provides is one of the best I have ever used. Its organized and it shows incoming quote requests and quotes that are in process.

The quote window is a split window with the quote request on the left and templates for replying on the right. In Safari on my iMac, the right side scroll bar doesnt work, but it works in Chrome so its a minor irritation.

After submitting a quote, you can follow up through Thumbtack to email privately with the customer as well as upload files so your conversations are captured until you are able to win the job and contact the customer directly.

In the dashboard you can select the different types of services you provide so you can receive only a few per day or many depending on how many different services you offer.

A good strategy is to save your different quotes with a different name or description so you can quickly respond to a quote request using a template, then just change the price or other details as needed.

COST OF QUOTES

Thumbtack uses a sliding scale for leads which appears to be based on the project budget, but many quote requests dont have a budget.

Quote requests for me cost between 3 and 14 credits typically, and a credit costs $1.67 but you can get a discount when buying large blocks of credits.

FINAL THOUGHTS

I am a professional graphic designer and website designer. I have worked with five or six lead providers over the past 10 years. The best I worked with was QuoteCatcher, which is not around anymore. They actually talked to each lead to confirm they were a real business and shared each lead with five vendors, but even with personal screening a few bad leads slipped through.

The cost with QuoteCatcher was $25 per lead. My closing rate was 20% but only about 50% of the leads were people ready to buy so there was some wasted time on quotes and followup only to discover the lead was actually a startup and not an established business.

However, one of the leads from QuoteCatcher turned into a regular client with significant ongoing work for about a year. This is an exception, not the norm.

Thumbtack appears to get leads from internet searches. While there is some screening by the customer who is looking for a service, the Thumbtack website is relying on what the customer enters on a form and the process cant distinguish between real businesses and people who have a real need and those who are window shopping or just trying to get information.

Many requests are from individuals with unrealistic expectations. I want a logo, business cards, a brochure designed and printed, and a 20 page website and the budget will be under $500.

My advice is to start slow and be selective about the leads you respond to. If you are getting too many leads, change your settings so you get a slower flow otherwise youll be going back and forth all day and getting your real work done.

ACTUAL QUOTE REQUEST EXAMPLE:

This is what I call an incomplete quote requesttheres just not enough information for me to quote or estimate.

Service needed
Print (e.g., cards, posters, signs, artwork), Logo / branding, Web / digital art

Type of organization
Business or nonprofit

Project scope
One-time project

Budget
Not sure yet

Additional description
(Intentionally left blank)

Printing services needed?
Yes, I would like help with printing

Printing service details
(Intentionally left blank)

When
I'm flexible

Where
Frisco, TX 75035

Travel prefs
Professionals may travel to my address
I will travel to the pro up to 25 miles
This can be done over the phone or internet

Here is an example of a more complete quote request:

Business size
Small (fewer than 10 employees)

Social media goals
Increase user engagement, Gain visibility and brand recognition, Improve search ranking, Other (Introduce two new important products - achieve max engagement and conversion for purposes of investor presentation)

Social media channels
Facebook, Linkedin, Youtube, Other (Pinterest, Instagram)

Monthly estimated marketing campaign budget
Less than $500

When
As soon as possible

Where
Francestown, NH 03043

Travel prefs
Professionals may travel to my address
I will travel to the pro
This can be done over the phone or internet

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I had a contract with Wolf Property Services to install a vinyl fence, drain tiles and remove my whole lawn and put in sod. I gave Jake Wolf the owner $4,000.00 down payment. After three months all he did was remove approx. 3/4 of my lawn. He just quit and left my lawn a mess. He refuses to give me back my money. I contacted Angi, who referred Wolf to me. They contacted Wolf and he said he would pay me $500.00 a month for 6 months starting Nov. 5th., He even sent me a contract to sign. He never paid me. Angi has deleted him from their contractor list. He's a crook and a thief, he cannot be trusted!

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Thumbtack Unauthorized Charges Thumbtack - $9.61 & $31.43 & $51.01 & $138.57.

I just signed up to do house cleaning but never communicated with any clients or agreed to any jobs at all. There were leads coming in my email but were very far.

I never authorized anyone to anything. Like I mentioned, I just started my account and want it canceled asap.

Unbelievable

My checking and savings accounts are at zero!

I am disputing this.

Desired outcome: Reverse charges Thumbtack - $9.61 & $31.43 & $51.01 & $138.57.

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Is Thumbtack Legit?

Thumbtack earns a trustworthiness rating of 91%

Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.

Our conclusion: After a detailed review, ComplaintsBoard finds Thumbtack to be a trustworthy company. Although there's a 0% resolution rate for customer complaints, which deserves attention, Thumbtack is known for their high standards and safety. If you're thinking about dealing with Thumbtack, it's wise to check how they handle complaints.

We found clear and detailed contact information for Thumbtack. The company provides a physical address, 4 phone numbers, and 2 emails, as well as 5 social media accounts. This demonstrates a commitment to customer service and transparency, which is a positive sign for building trust with customers.

Thumbtack has received 10 positive reviews on our site. This is a good sign and indicates a safe and reliable experience for customers who choose to work with the company.

Thumbtack.com has a valid SSL certificate, which indicates that the website is secure and trustworthy. Look for the padlock icon in the browser and the "https" prefix in the URL to confirm that the website is using SSL.

Several positive reviews for Thumbtack have been found on various review sites. While this may be a good sign, it is important to approach these reviews with caution and consider the possibility of fake or biased reviews.

We looked up Thumbtack and found that the website is receiving a high amount of traffic. This could be a sign of a popular and trustworthy website, but it is still important to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of the site before sharing any personal or financial information

However ComplaintsBoard has detected that:

  • While Thumbtack has a high level of trust, our investigation has revealed that the company's complaint resolution process is inadequate and ineffective. As a result, only 0% of 45 complaints are resolved. The support team may have poor customer service skills, lack of training, or not be well-equipped to handle customer complaints.
  • Thumbtack protects their ownership data, a common and legal practice. However, from our perspective, this lack of transparency can impede trust and accountability, which are essential for establishing a credible and respected business entity.
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Thumbtack The whole business plan is fraudulent

They lie about how much exposure per amount of money. They wont even publish your ad unless you have a verifiable reference online including a phone number that will answer. My last employer ghosted me and cut me off, but I guess the CEO can still harass me with leads I can never access. They wont take down my profile, But they wont let me post an ad, although I am highly competitive in my work and can prove my skills. They just want to show customers how worthless they really are. SCAMS like this abound but sometimes the WHOLE PURPOSE is to be an unapologetic liar and creep. They need to be DELICENSED as a business. Many many many more JUST LIKE THIS. People cant ever find neighborhood jobs anymore (babysitting and dog walking and housecleaning) because these parasitic rackets scoop it all up and keep most workers unemployed if they are not the best of 300 others

Desired outcome: I say just NUKE this company!!!!!!!

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I signed up just to try to get more leads for my business, thank god i only put a small amount on my account, they charge more than $30 per "lead" they give , they charged me for one lead that was a woman that only wanted to ask a few questions about her tree, she never intended to have any work done, the second was a woman that before I could even talk to...

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Rad Boyz came out to mow the front lawn and backyard. Jared gave a price of $250 to trim the trees and mow both the front lawn and the back yard. My Neighbor and I agreed to pay Jared $125 each. I paid $125 and my neighbor paid $125 but she forgot to put the date on the check. Jared's wife Keona called and informed me the date on my neighbor's check wa...

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Thumbtack Pro leads

I was told I would be walked through setup, leads, everything with onboarding. The guy who SOLD the service ghosted me as soon as they had their initial payment. They just turned on leads and I had no idea how the service worked or what was in my profile. I called twice, and emailed at least twice, saying i needed help with my account. To this day, I have not been able to get a hold of anyone but they continue to charge me for "leads." They just take your money and run away with it.

Desired outcome: Refund, in FULL

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Thumbtack dishwasher

about a week ago I asked Thumbtack to provide a repairman to fix my dishwasher at Montebello in Alexandria, Va. Repairman showed up at my unit. He took my dishwashwer apart. He said the problem was a pump blockage. He told me the charge was $225. He insisted on a check made out to him which I provided and he made the repair satisfactorily. It seemed to me a high price for a routine repair. Is this the price one should expect for a routine repair.? Does the company condone his pricing practice?

Desired outcome: a lower prive

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Thumbtack plumbing and heating referral

i hired a plumber, referred to me from thumbtack.com. the job cost me (at the time) $1400. the plumber never completed the job. 5 months later, i hired another plumber to finish the project. the first plumbers work was substandard and done incorrectly. parts he purchased were incorrect and substandard. it will cost me $3500 just to fix the work he did wrong. thumbtack.com claims they will only cover up to $1000.

Desired outcome: at the least i want the $1400 covered completely, but i think they should cover the full $3500

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Aug 05, 2023 8:49 am EDT

the first plumbers solution was for me to keep the heat wide open (project began in winter) so i wasted extra gas by heating whole house rather than just 1 zone

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Thumbtack La Chio Cleaning - Rocio Vazquez

Yesterday, my wife accidently transferred $500.00 via Zelle to the above company. This was a mistake, no service have been preformed. We have put out a request for her to call us (Henry & Marilyn Johns) immediately. My wife and I have both sent text and have made direct phone calls to her. Nothing has worked. She is not communicating with us. Do you have any way to assist us?

Henry

Desired outcome: The money returned.

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Thumbtack Commercial

I am seriously considering suing this company for that horrifying commercial that I get to see way too often of particular stations I frequent. The clever commercial is playing on Xfinity within different networks. It is the one with the body part talking and opening up. This frightening image creates images in my head that manifest into me not being able to concentrate and every time something tingles or itches on my body the horrible images come back. I feel I have to scratch the area hard in order to make sure that there is not a hole in my skin developing. It freaks me out and it is LONG lasting. Days and I'm sure it will continue and be restarted after each viewing. Your commercial is making me sick enough to sue and seek medical help. I'd appreciate not having to sue your company. Takes this commercial off of the air please. Sorry for any inconvenience but as we do not see beheadings or flashing lights that can cause harm to a person when viewed, I would like you to understand I will not stand for being freaked out! I would include a photo but not at the risk of being sickened any further.

Desired outcome: Takes this commercial off of the air please. Sorry for any inconvenience but as we do not see beheadings or flashing lights that can cause harm to a person when viewed, I would like you to understand I will not stand for being freaked out!

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Thumbtack charge in my credit card

I have app thumbtack in my cell phones, but the problem is i'm register my company Val Pool Services in riverside, and received emails several city for clean pools and don't make any actions and you guys charge me without i don't take nothing with any pools. my email is [protected]@hotmail.com. please answer if i need make any action for this not happen.

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Thumbtack The Shady Business of Thumbtack and Similar Companies: A Warning to Small Business Owners

Thumbtack and similar companies are not to be trusted! I have been a user of Thumbtack since the beginning and it was amazing at first. I would get call after call and schedule jobs left and right. However, all of a sudden, I stopped getting any responses. This happened overnight and it was not natural. The jobs that were coming my way were also not real jobs. I asked Thumbtack what was going on and they told me that I wasn't getting jobs because I didn't have any reviews. But what happened to my long 5-star history? They wiped it out!

Recently, I decided to give Thumbtack another try. I updated my profile and added lots of pictures showing my 5-star work. However, the first lead that came in was clearly a fake customer. Then another fake customer contacted me. Both had pictures showing damage that was clearly beyond repair. And all three communicated in ways that made it obvious they weren't real customers. This made me realize that not only is Thumbtack shady, but competing businesses are also shady. There are businesses out there whose sole purpose is to eliminate their clients' competition. Shocking but true.

I used to make a ton of money from Craigslist, but then every one of my ads would get flagged. And then I found out that flagging services exist. On the front page of their websites, it would literally say, "Eliminate Your Craigslist Competition". How is that legal? This is why CL now charges for ads. The same thing goes on with Thumbtack, Yelp, and all the others. Games are played by both advertising companies and their larger customers.

Speaking of Yelp, they wiped out my 5-star history too! Yelp had been calling me for years wanting me to advertise. I learned from customers that I have nothing but glowing 5-star reviews. Many of them! Hey, I've been in business longer than they have! But when I asked the people at Yelp why I can't find my reviews, they said I didn't have any. So, I've got all these 5-star reviews from every similar business yet the biggest of them all has no reviews on me? Clearly, that doesn't make sense!

This had me questioning everybody that found me on Yelp. I would literally have them show me my reviews, which were so amazing. It made me feel really good to hear all the wonderful things people said about me. So, why did they eliminate my 5-star history? Because for the first time ever, I got a review that was less than 5 stars. In fact, it was a 2-star review. And now my single Yelp review is visible to everybody. Yelp turned my 5-star reputation into a 2-star one. And they did this to me all because I wouldn't advertise with them. I'm sorry, but if that's not evil, I don't know what is.

Research what people say about Yelp and you'll realize they toy with people's businesses and lives. People are very, very angry and for very good reason. I, for one, would like to file a class action lawsuit to stop these companies from destroying lives. I just can't believe this is allowed to go on.

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Thumbtack Unprofessional and Incompetent Piano Technician: A Review of Stevan Nerrifuekd

I recently reached out to Stevan Nerrifuekd on Thumbtack to assess my Baldwin Acrosonic Piano. After setting an appointment for three weeks later, Stevan arrived and claimed that the piano was affected by verdigris, causing slow action and dead keys. However, there was no sign of corrosion anywhere in the piano, which should have been a red flag. Despite this, Stevan assured me that he had a treatment that would fix the problem and set another appointment for three weeks later.

Unfortunately, Stevan had to reschedule this appointment several days beforehand, which was frustrating. When he finally arrived, he started to dismantle the piano in preparation for cleaning and began cleaning it in an efficient and workmanlike manner. However, things took a turn for the worse when he removed the action for verdigris treatment, which consisted of him spraying copious amounts of WD-40 all over the action. Most piano technicians advise against this practice as it is a quick, cheap way of treating the symptom instead of addressing the problem. Repinning the action is the proper course of action, but this is cost-prohibitive on a lower-grade instrument.

After this "treatment" was completed and the piano was reassembled, Stevan began to tone the piano. However, his approach seemed rather ham-handed compared to other piano tuners I have observed. Eventually, he finished initial tuning and then completed final tuning. At this point, the piano was playable, but within days, keys were not sounding or repeating properly. I emailed Stevan to report the problem, but he did not respond for a week to 19 days. When I emailed him again, I still did not receive a response. It was only after the third email that he said he could perform regulating on the dysfunctional keys.

Trying to schedule an appointment with Stevan was an ordeal. You have to request an appointment on his website, which he chooses to approve or deny. He was supposed to be at my house for an appointment, but when he did not show up, he said that he did not approve the appointment because he was in Cincinnati. When I finally asked him to set an appointment, he agreed to one for today at 12:30. However, he did not show up, and when I texted him, he said that since I did not respond to his text, he went ahead to his next appointment. When I asked what happened to my appointment, he said we could try to reschedule another time. I told him to finish his work and then come work on my piano, but he refused.

I think that Stevan does not really know what to do, and his constant cancellations are his way of avoiding the problem. At every turn in trying to deal with this individual, I have met with one ordeal after another. Nothing ever went smoothly. Three and a half months since my first contact with Stevan Merrirfield, my piano is still unplayable, and he refuses to do any more work on it.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Suspended My Account Over 1-Star Review: Unfair Business Practices

I've been using Thumbtack for almost three years now for my home appliance repair business. However, I recently received an email from them stating that my account has been suspended. This came as a shock to me, especially since I've been paying them $300 - $500 a month for almost three years now.

The reason for my account suspension was due to a 1-star review that I received on my profile. I have over 100 reviews, with 95% of them being 5-star, 4% being 4-star, and only 1% being 1-star. When I received the 1-star review, Thumbtack's market place trust and safety team contacted me by email, asking for any and all documentation I had about the job in question. However, I ignored their request as I believe that Thumbtack is a lead generation service that I pay for, and not a partner in my business. I don't think they have the right to ask for my private business records, and it would be negligent of me to release them to Thumbtack in violation of my customer's expectation of privacy.

Thumbtack didn't seem to care about my concerns, and after ignoring their first email, they sent me a second email instructing me to comply with their demand. They gave me 24 hours to comply, or they would "reevaluate" my account. I responded to their email, telling them that I would not comply with their demand, and that they were overstepping their boundaries. I pay them for lead generation, and once I pay for a lead, that lead becomes my customer, not theirs. They are not entitled to any information between me and my customer in any form.

Thumbtack then sent me another email, stating that I had agreed to their "terms of service," which they believe trumps the law and ethical practices of business in regards to the handling of customer's private transaction information. I again stated that I could not and would not comply with their demands.

Today, I received an email stating that my account has been suspended until I comply with their demands. I find this to be ridiculous. Thumbtack seems to think that I only have one lead generation service, and that they can arbitrarily position themselves into my business as if they have a stake in my company. They seem to have forgotten who their customers are. I pay them for a lead generation service, which makes me their customer. How do they treat their customers who will not let them entangle themselves in areas they don't belong? They get rid of them. They shut off their account and hide from them. They make demands they know can't be given in to and then stamp their feet like children when confronted.

I would not recommend using Thumbtack. I have just lost three years of time, money, and reviews because they think they should be able to give orders to their customers as if they are employees. I do not work for Thumbtack, they work for me. When they remember that, they might stop getting negative reviews about their service.

I am seriously considering getting my lawyer to review this as this has cost me a lot of time, energy, and now reputation and loss of income. Judging by the reviews on this site, I'm sure there are plenty of people ready to do a class action.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack's New Model is Not Fair to Contractors: A Disappointed Review

Hey there, fellow roofing contractors and others! I gotta tell ya, I used to love Thumbtack. It was a great site for us contractors, and I was a loyal customer, spending up to $500 a month. I was always quick to respond to leads, wanting to stay busy in the Houston, TX area. But things have changed, my friends. Thumbtack has a new model that's not so great for us.

Back in 2017, a roofing repair lead cost $8, and a new roof installation lead was $16, shared with five other contractors. But now? Hold onto your hats, folks. A roofing repair lead costs a whopping $23, and a new roof installation lead is $75! And they're reselling the same lead to up to 15 contractors instead of just five. That's a lot of competition, and it's making it hard for us contractors to get work.

I've tried reaching out to Thumbtack, but no one's responding. It's like they don't care about us anymore. They're making a ton of money off of us, even if we don't get the job. And the homeowners are happy because they're getting tons of contractors to choose from, which drives down our prices. Meanwhile, we're out here risking our lives to provide estimates and not even getting a response from the homeowner.

It's not fair, y'all. Thumbtack used to be a great company, but now they're just greedy. They're charging almost double what other lead generation companies charge, and they're bringing in way too much competition. It's like they're sitting in their air-conditioned office, raking in the dough, while we're out here sweating and risking our lives.

I just hope someone at Thumbtack realizes what they're doing wrong and makes things right. They need to be fair to both parties, not just themselves. I'm really disappointed in this company, and I know I'm not the only one.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Review: Constant Price Increases and Poor Quality Leads

I used to have an account with Thumbtack when they first started, but I deleted it because I thought it was a scam or something. However, a friend of mine told me that things had improved, so I decided to give it a second chance. For about a year and a half, things were great, despite the constant price increases. But today, they announced another price increase, and the leads are even worse than before. Who wants to pay $15-$20 for a lead when you can't even ask a question like you used to be able to?

I've noticed other issues too, like the same name coming up on a request for different categories. What's up with that? Are they just fishing or what? I've spent a lot of money with Thumbtack, but my return has been pretty much even for the year. Basically, what I spent with them was equivalent to one wedding booking (which wasn't even booked through Thumbtack). However, that has since changed too. I'll be taking my money to Google now. There's no way I'm paying this kind of money for leads that may not even be real.

Something has definitely changed with Thumbtack, and I can honestly say that the clientele is not there anymore. When I add credits to my account, I get very few hits, but as soon as my credits are low, I get a huge increase in requests. This makes me think that they're fake or that Thumbtack is trying to get me to purchase more credits right away.

Marketing is always the highest cost of doing business, and you're better off putting those dollars toward a service that you can trust and have more control over how you deal with a consumer seeking services. Thumbtack has now become a money pit waste of marketing if you ask me.

I can't believe there's another price increase. This makes it three within the last six months. It's ridiculous!

Thank you for being a professional on Thumbtack. We've seen tremendous growth in customer requests, and we're thrilled about the resulting business we've been able to bring you. To continue improving Thumbtack, we're changing how the number of credits required to quote is set for all customer requests.

Starting on May 4th, the number of credits to quote on all customer requests will be set for each individual request based on demand for similar jobs among pros. The updated cost to quote may initially differ from today's cost by a few credits and will be updated periodically, as demand changes. The credits required to quote will appear on the customer request, as always.

For jobs with low demand, we'll decrease credits to quote to encourage more pros to submit quotes. For example, requests for small jobs in areas with few pros. For jobs with high demand, we'll increase credits to quote to reduce competition to quote. For example, requests for big jobs in areas with many qualified pros.

Thumbtack succeeds only when professionals like you succeed. Changes we're excited to bring you soon include introducing quote templates so you can send quotes more quickly and easily, enabling automatic credit purchases for uninterrupted quoting, and improving how your quotes are shown to customers to showcase your offer.

Thank you for being a loyal Thumbtack pro. We value your business and feedback. To learn more about these changes, read the FAQs below or visit our Help Center.

The Thumbtack Team

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Thumbtack Beware of "The Real Writer" and Thumbtack.com for Editing Services: My Disappointing Experience

I recently finished my very first manuscript and was at a loss on where to start with finding an affordable editor. That's when I stumbled upon Thumbtack.com. After doing some research, I decided to hire Christine Stewart, who calls herself "The Real Writer" and is based out of Baltimore, Maryland. She had three five-star reviews, which made me feel confident in her abilities. I paid her $800 for developmental editing of my full manuscript, which included subjective editing for consistency, flow, and structural improvement, as well as grammatical corrections, spelling, and punctuation.

However, my experience with Christine was far from satisfactory. When I received the clean copy of my manuscript, it was riddled with typos and formatting errors. She didn't even finish making all of the changes throughout the document, telling me to make the corrections "for practice." Her unprofessional attitude and lack of interest in my work was apparent, and she didn't seem to care about providing quality editing services.

When I gave her a negative review, she responded with personal attacks and edited my email to make it seem like I said things I didn't. Thumbtack.com even contacted me about my review, but when I didn't respond quickly enough, they removed it. Despite my attempts to explain the situation to Thumbtack.com, they haven't responded, and Christine's lies about me are still on her page.

If you're a new writer looking for professional editing services, I strongly advise against trusting Christine Stewart or Thumbtack.com. They don't care about providing honest and professional services and are only interested in making money. Don't waste your hard-earned money on their scams.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack Review: Frustrating Customer Service and Confusing Pricing Policies

I recently had an experience with Thumbtack that left me feeling frustrated and confused. I reached out to their customer service team to inquire about the number of credits required for each job posting, as I had noticed that the cost seemed to be quite high. The representative, John, was polite but seemed to struggle with understanding my concerns.

After some back and forth, John explained that the number of credits required for each job posting is based on the size of the project and other factors. He also mentioned a new feature called Customer Contact, which allows professionals to send quotes for free and only pay when a customer responds or hires them. While this may seem like a good idea in theory, I found it to be a bad marketing move that could potentially drive away customers.

I expressed my frustration to John and told him that I would be giving Thumbtack bad reviews and bad social media if they continued to charge such high fees. He tried to explain that the new system was actually more beneficial for professionals, as they would only be charged when a customer showed interest in their services. However, I still felt that the cost was too high and that the company was taking advantage of its users.

Throughout our conversation, John seemed to struggle with understanding my questions and concerns. He often gave vague or confusing answers, and it took several attempts to get a clear response. While I appreciate his efforts to help me, I was left feeling frustrated and unsure about whether or not I would continue to use Thumbtack in the future.

Overall, I think that Thumbtack has some good features and can be a useful tool for professionals looking to connect with customers. However, the high cost and confusing pricing structure may be a turnoff for some users. I hope that the company will take feedback from its users seriously and work to improve its customer service and pricing policies in the future.

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Thumbtack Thumbtack: A Disappointing Experience with Homophobic Language and Poor Customer Service

Thumbtack has been a huge disappointment for me. I had a really bad experience with a professional who used homophobic language with me. I reached out to the Thumbtack team to express my concerns, but they didn't respond to my emails in a timely manner. They would tell me that they would follow up with me, but then I wouldn't hear from them for days. It was frustrating.

I was also concerned about the professional I had hired because they had received numerous negative reviews on Yelp for harassing and scamming people. I had been called homophobic slurs and insulted on my physical appearance, and I was also being delayed in receiving a refund on PayPal. Thumbtack didn't respond to my emails with much depth. Instead, they would write vague things like "oh, have you heard anything from PayPal."

What's worse is that Thumbtack took the side of the professional who was using homophobic language. They banned me from their website, claiming that I used inappropriate language in our interactions. However, I have clear evidence in text messages that what I was writing was not inappropriate. The professional, on the other hand, was using inappropriate language in our interactions. But they were not banned from the website! They are still doing business on the site. It seems like Thumbtack holds different standards for professionals versus consumers in terms of their interactions on Thumbtack.

I tried reaching out to Thumbtack numerous times to ask why I was banned, but they offered no response. This was really unfortunate because I had connected with a personal trainer on Thumbtack who was responsive to me and I wanted to work with. But when I called Thumbtack to ask about using the website, they told me that I am not allowed on the website because of an email that clearly instructed that I'm banned from Thumbtack because I used inappropriate language. However, this email is completely null because I never used inappropriate language and have text messages to prove that it never happened. Additionally, Thumbtack never sent the email in the first place! It's nowhere in my inbox. They promised that I would get an email within 2-3 days of my complaint (which was more than a week ago). But I received nothing!

In conclusion, I am never using Thumbtack ever again. I am scared that I will not receive my $140 back. But this is not just about $140. Thumbtack clearly does not listen to their consumers and their needs and fears. I was afraid that a professional that I was talking to was scamming/harassing multiple individuals and Thumbtack did not take this seriously. Instead, Thumbtack banned me from their website so Thumbtack could continue to make money from the professional. I am truly disappointed by this situation.

Furthermore, neither Thumbtack nor the professional that they hired has offered any apology for insulting my physical appearance and sexuality. Instead, one customer service agent on the phone said "What was said was said."

So, guys, please be wary of Thumbtack. Choose businesses that actually care about their customers, do adequate background checks on the professionals, and respond to emails promptly. And choose businesses that do not delay giving refunds to people for extremely long periods of time!

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Thumbtack is an online platform that connects customers with local professionals for various services. The platform offers a wide range of services, including home improvement, wellness, events, lessons, and more. With Thumbtack, customers can easily find and hire professionals for their specific needs.

The platform is designed to be user-friendly, with a simple and intuitive interface that makes it easy for customers to search for services and professionals. Customers can browse through a list of professionals in their area, view their profiles, read reviews from other customers, and compare prices and services.

Thumbtack also offers a unique feature called Instant Match, which matches customers with professionals based on their specific needs and preferences. This feature saves customers time and effort by automatically connecting them with the right professionals for their needs.

For professionals, Thumbtack offers a powerful marketing tool that helps them grow their business and reach more customers. Professionals can create a profile on the platform, showcase their skills and expertise, and receive leads from interested customers. Thumbtack also offers a range of tools and resources to help professionals manage their business, including scheduling, invoicing, and payment processing.

Overall, Thumbtack is a reliable and convenient platform that connects customers with local professionals for a wide range of services. With its user-friendly interface, powerful features, and extensive network of professionals, Thumbtack is a valuable resource for anyone looking to hire a professional for their specific needs.
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Thumbtack reviews first appeared on Complaints Board on Apr 12, 2016. The latest review Exceptional Service and Reliable Professionals was posted on Mar 7, 2024. Thumbtack has an average consumer rating of 1 stars from 320 reviews. Thumbtack has resolved 0 complaints.
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