Is Homeaglow worth it?

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Is Homeaglow worth it?

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answered 22 hours ago by Caldecott (43,660 points)
Homeaglow is not worth it as Homeaglow is basically a scam with hidden fees and you can't always trust the cleaners that show up to your house.

Your better off hiring cleaners directly and interviewing them before you hire them instead of using Homeaglow.

Homeaglow cleaners are vetted and go through background checks, although some people who have used Homeaglow have found that some of their cleaners were not vetted adequately.

Some users of Homeaglow report cleaners with severe criminal histories, felonies, assault etc, showing up at their homes, even despite the claims from Homeaglow.

Customers of Homeaglow have also felt unsafe due to intoxicated cleaners showing up or cleaners with legal issues and service quality also varies widely, with some people finding the Homeaglow cleaners unprofessional or unable to communicate properly.

Homeaglow typically costs $19.00 for 3 hours with the introductory offer along with a mandatory $49.00 per month Forever Clean Subscription, with a 6 month commitment, which also unlocks discounted rates.

And the cleaning with Homeaglow costs around $18.00 per hour to $22.00 per hour for members and non members of Homeaglow pay around $50.00 to $120.00 per hour depending on location and cleaners.

The catch on the $19 house cleaning with Homeaglow, is that there is also a hidden mandatory $49.00 per month Forever Clean Membership that is charged to your credit or debit card automatically without you being aware.

There is also a lawsuit against Homeaglow that has to do with deceptive advertising, hidden memberships, unclear terms and the burying of mandatory auto renewing $49.00 a month Forever Clean Memberships within the $19.00 cleaning offers.

Homeaglow is facing lawsuits and most notably a lawsuit of Seneca v. Homeaglow that alleges Homeaglow is operating with deceptive business practices, such as burying their mandatory $49.00 per month auto renewing Forever Clean Memberships within their $19.00 cleaning offers.

These deceptive business practices that Homeaglow is using makes people think that it's a one time purchase, although with arbitration clauses being hidden in terms that are not clear, which leads to legal challenges over billing and contract terms that are unfair, which was detailed in court documents and 9th Circuit rulings.

Homeaglow advertised heavy discounted, one time cleaning services for $19.00.

Although consumers or people who used Homeaglow were enrolled unknowingly in a $49.00 per month Forever Clean Membership with Homeaglow, which renewed automatically, and was not clearly disclosed during the initial booking of Homeaglow cleaning services.

The mandatory $49.00 per month Forever Clean Membership's terms, including an arbitration clause, were not clearly or conspicuously presented, which makes them hard to find or understand, according to court findings.

And the case has seen rulings from district courts and appeals courts like the Night Circuit, with judges finding the Homeaglow's website had failed to clearly present the terms.

If you signed up for a cheap cleaning from Homeaglow also known as Dazzling Cleaning, you may have been charged for a recurring membership without realizing it.

So you should check bank statements for any recurring charges from Dazzling Cleaning or Homeaglow and look for the Forever Clean Membership in your bank statements or credit card accounts.

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