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Eugene is a | Eugene is a contractor operating in the south of the United States of America. | ||
As of time of writing this article (17th of January, 2024) it is recommend to refrain from using Eugene’s services to avoid getting scammed and losing your money. | |||
== Fraudulent business practices == | |||
There’s a general consensus that Eugene engages in unfair business practices, and displays a pattern of deceptive behavior to scam people out of money. His work is believed to be rather sloppy, despite the stellar reviews on his profiles on various platforms, such as Yelp. It is alleged that Eugene hires bot farms to give him 5 star reviews to artificially increase his trustworthiness. | |||
According to one individual, when renovating his home, Eugene used OSB instead of plywood, made a squeaky floor, and ran off with the money. After said individual did a deep dive on him, he found out that allegedly, his house burned down suspiciously close in time to the IRS placing a lien on him; asking for money. | |||
== General tips on handling contractors == | |||
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Eugene is a contractor operating in the south of the United States of America.
As of time of writing this article (17th of January, 2024) it is recommend to refrain from using Eugene’s services to avoid getting scammed and losing your money.
Fraudulent business practices
There’s a general consensus that Eugene engages in unfair business practices, and displays a pattern of deceptive behavior to scam people out of money. His work is believed to be rather sloppy, despite the stellar reviews on his profiles on various platforms, such as Yelp. It is alleged that Eugene hires bot farms to give him 5 star reviews to artificially increase his trustworthiness.
According to one individual, when renovating his home, Eugene used OSB instead of plywood, made a squeaky floor, and ran off with the money. After said individual did a deep dive on him, he found out that allegedly, his house burned down suspiciously close in time to the IRS placing a lien on him; asking for money.
General tips on handling contractors
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