Carpet Cure earns esteemed 2012 Angie’s List super service award

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Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer

service

 

Carpet Cure has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie’s List

Super Service Award, an honor awarded annually to approximately 5 percent of

all the companies rated on Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of

consumer reviews on local service companies.

 

Carpet Cure owner, Cory McCook, says “We are delighted to

have received the Super Service Award from Angie’s List this year! Especially

since very few service companies achieve this level of recognition.”

 

“It’s a select group of companies rated on Angie’s List that

can claim the exemplary customer service record of being a Super Service Award winner,”

said Angie’s List Founder Angie Hicks. “Our standards for the Super Service

Award are quite high. The fact that Carpet Cure earned this recognition speaks

volumes about its dedication providing great service to its customers.”

 

Angie’s List Super Service Award 2012 winners have met

strict eligibility requirements, including earning a minimum number of reports,

an excellent rating from their customers and abiding by Angie’s List

operational guidelines.

 

Service company ratings are updated daily on Angie’s List.

Companies are graded on an A through F scale in areas ranging from price to

professionalism to punctuality. Members can find the 2012 Super Service Award

logo next to Carpet Cures in search results on AngiesList.com.


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