Roofing Contractors
Jayne of All Trades IncAbout
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In January, 2023, BBB investigated Jayne of All Trades’ business practices. This investigation was prompted by a large volume of complaints. Consumers are saying after they paid the deposit, Ms. Erica Johnson never returned to do the work. “We gave her an additional $32,000 as a deposit. She has done NO work what so ever.” In January,2023, BBB checked the website https://www.joatgc.com/ to determine when it was created and where it was registered. 07/31/2018 the website was registered in Phoenix, Arizona. The website is currently active and is set to expire 07/31/2023. Several times BBB requested more information from Jayne of All Trades. As of 01/31/2023 BBB has not received a response from the business.
Based on the detailed information above, BBB cannot confirm the legitimacy of Jayne of All Trades.
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