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Don't go to this business. The owner is unprofessional. He categorized me by using the phrase, "you people". So, what was he trying to say? He's gonna tell me that because I relocated to Valdosta and I love it that I'm raising prices here?!? Tell me, how does this even make sense?!? What's raising prices is our economy, point blank. If he's going to be that opionated from the get go, how do you think a person like this is going to react to, "I'm not happy with the job you've done." Wouldn't recommend this place at all.
One of the most professional companies I’ve ever worked with. Bishop did a rework on carpet cleaning previously done by another company, and they absolutely exceeded expectations. The results were outstanding!
I fully trust Mr. Mike and the owner and they truly delivered on their promise. If you’re looking for a company that will get your carpet cleaned right the first time, look no further. Highly recommended
These people are absolutely amazing. They are very professional. The service provided by Cody and Mr. Bishop was just awesome. My carpet looks brand new. I am very satisfied.
I took an expensive business suit, 2/3 years old, worn maybe two dozen times, to Bishops Cleaners for cleaning & pressing, when I got it back, it was damaged beyond repair. Bishops showed me a story about how that can happen to 'old' suits, and that they would not take any liability for the damage.
I took the suit to the place of purchase, Jos A Bank, for an opinion. They had the exact same suit on the rack for sale, $800 retail. They wrote a letter saying that it's very common for cleaners to apply too much heat in the pressing process, permanently damaging the suit.
I sent the letter to Bishops. They replied with their point of view, citing how suits that are not made properly can have the internal lining separate from the external material.
Although this happened almost a year ago, every time I look in my closet & see that suit in the Bishops Cleaners bag, unable to wear it, I get frustrated. It's so bad, I can't even donate it to charity.
Jos A Banks points the finger of blame at Bishops and the cleaning industry.
Bishops Cleaners says the problem is in the manufacturing process used in the garment industry.
Who's right & who's wrong? Either way, I don't have a suit. The customer loses.