Complaint Review: Jani King - Addison Texas
- Jani King 16885 Dallas Parkway Addison, Texas U.S.A.
- Phone: 303-294-0200
- Web:
- Category: Cleaning Services
Jani King ripoff is a SCAM! Addison Texas
*Consumer Comment: F7 Key!
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Ridiculous Accusations
ALL of the "training and support" takes place at their corporate headquarters in TEXAS! My Denver "regional sales manager" Bruce Patch didn't mention this. I found out after receiving a stack of books with a telephone number for "support". Not only are the cleaning machines MUCH more difficult than they make them appear, but so far NOT ONE CUSTOMER! I'M BAFFLED! How could they get away with such a large scale, nation-wide SCAM for so long?
I'm in the process of trying to get a refund but it look like I'm going to need an attorney.
PLEASE LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE, DO NOT BUY INTO JANI KING!!
Craig
Devner, Colorado
U.S.A.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 10/22/2004 03:28 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/jani-king/addison-texas-75001/jani-king-ripoff-is-a-scam-addison-texas-114169. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#2 Consumer Comment
F7 Key!
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 22, 2008
""One last note: Does anyone out there know who to spell or comprise a reasonably articulate sentence? From now on, press F7.""
LOL! I'm sure you'll be delighted to know that your "F7" is working. We'd hate to see you mispell "who."
It's unfortunate that you have to resort to using a word processor to check your spelling instead of proof reading it yourself.
Unfortunately, your "F7" key doesn't appear to check grammer. Your misuse of a transitional verb would have been brought to your attention BEFORE you made redundant rebuttals criticizing other folks' language skills.
Perhaps you should return to school or simply spend a bit more money for a word processor that includes a grammer checker.

#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Ridiculous Accusations
AUTHOR: Former Employee In Minnesota - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 21, 2008
This is a rebuttal to all who have filed reports on this website against Jani-King International, Inc. and any of its offices throughout the world.
As a former employee, I was involved in a lot of aspects of franchise ownership, including individuals contacting the office to inquire about owning their own business, when they met with a representative for full disclosure of what owning their own Jani-King franchise entails, when they signed the agreement to become a Jani-King franchise owner, training these "new" franchisees (four days a week for three weeks), business offerings, complaints, etcetera. Those who have chosen to purchase a franchise are NOT employees of Jani-King; they are business owners.
The purpose of these fees is simple: These monies pay for an accounting department (accounts receivable and collections), a customer service department (complaints), sales and telemarketing departments (obtain new business) and an operations department (ensure the quality of service being provided to clients), as well as advertising (television, magazines, sporting events, etc.). You pay these fees to Jani-King because an entire staff is provided to you, along with every other franchise owner.
I've noticed that several reports mention contracts being poorly bid or "underbid". This does occur, but before signing for any new business, franchise owners are given the opportunity to view a contract in its entirety, along with the supplemental documents that show how and why the account is priced for the amount that it is. If this opportunity has not been given to you and you chose to accept the account anyway, that doesn't sound like a "rip off", but more like bad judgement on behalf of the franchise owner.
Another individual took the time to complain about what contact was information was listed on their business cards. What would you prefer-your personal address and personal telephone numbers listed or Jani-King business address and telephone numbers? There is also a report that complains about the time of day they were expected to service an account. Again, all of this information (time of day, days per week) is provided to a franchise owner before they sign for a contract. Besides, common sense would tell you that a business is typically not cleaned during regular business hours because it would disrupt their business.
I do not doubt that many of those who have filed reports about Jani-King have legitimate complaints. However, I am hard-pressed to be sympathetic to those who chose to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to start their own business, when they themselves state they were not qualified to do so.
One last note: Does anyone out there know who to spell or comprise a reasonably articulate sentence? From now on, press F7.


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