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Windows USA review: Total Schemers! 5

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I just sat through the Windows USA incredibly well rehearsed and plotted sales pitch... talk about ruthless! During the pitch I thought it was kind of funny how everytime I said no to their sky high prices they salesman, who couldn't even get his printer/scanner to work properly, would call his manager and they would "punch the numbers" and come up with some special promotion or secret discount to throw in if we would sign today. But my amusement soon turned to anger as I came to realize their intentions.

I had them measure for 10 windows and a sliding glass door. He conveniently left out the cost of the sliding door in the original price. So, "MSRB" on 10 windows was 9897.00 or so, but their special price was 7999 - minus a 500 dollar gift card, -a 750 discount, - minus another 500 dollar special comparison deal, - minus ANOTHER 500 dollar promotion giving a price of some 5250 smacks for windows... then I convinced them to add in the sliding glass door which he'd forgotten. I had to talk to his "manager" like 5 times! He even talked to my wife on the phone as well, trying to convince her how great an opportunity this was and how great and nice a family we have and how much better their windows are than any other manufacturer and how we deserved the best. It was completely ridiculous how rehearsed and over the top their conversations with each other were... NO SHAME AT ALL! The typical conversation when like this:

"Mark, we have a really great family here that has a unique situation and really need some great quality windows... Yes, I know... But can't we work something special out for them?... I'll do whatever it takes to make this sale... GREAT! I'm sure they'll jump at THIS offer!"

I gave them a flat no and the salesman proceeded to put me on a guilt trip about not buying from him and that this is the ONLY day that I had a chance to buy their windows at such a great price... About how he had been a sincere guy and was trying to work for US, how he was on OUR side trying to make us a deal! SERIOUSLY! The longer I thought about the preceeding schpeel the madder and more irrate about it I became. Seriously, these people have Some GALL insulting my intelligence like that. I REFUSE to buy any product from a company that thinks that they can use guilt trips and low down sales ploys and enticing (via their little 100 dollar referal incentives ) to sell me a product. Show me the product, tell me WHY its better that what I've already got, then give me a competitive price!

You see, I had installed 10 other windows three months earlier with Window World windows. 10 Windows... 2700 bucks with tax and installation, 50 year transferrable warranty. NO pressure, NO hassle, much faster installation time, on top of getting the tax credit. I told the Widows USA salesman that I simply can't fit windows of their price into my budget, and he would keep reminding me how efficient their windows are and keep reminding me how great a deal this was and how he just can't give me a better price, but would then make call after call and fax after fax, wheeling and dealing with his "managers" trying to make me a special deal... Pathetic! I'll stick with Window World for my windows next time around as well... Their product may not have ALL of the nicest features of Windows USA's, but their windows are great quality, and they are much better people with a much better price. Please don't give Windows USA the time of day to try to CON you out of your money!

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The annoyed one
, US
Oct 04, 2023 10:18 pm EDT
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11 years later and they're still the sames! Total schemes!

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WindowmanPro
, US
Aug 29, 2019 2:52 am EDT

I just came from a jobsite to give a customer a quote on 14 Windows for her house and a Windows USA salesman was there trying to pressure her into a contract for nearly $13, 000 dollars...😨 for 14 basic sized windows...no grid...white...😄😄😄 As soon as he packed up his damn travelling office, after being told " i need to do some research " by the customer 10 dang times...and getting the fake manager off the phone WHAT A JOKE...i could'nt wait to tell ""my"" customer, as it turned out 😁 that in 20 years of selling and installing my sales efforts...that i have never, ever, ever, ever, EVER sold a window ( and I've sold 6 different reputable window manufacturer's products ) that costs 7 or 8 hundred dollars each...eva...! Crazy to me, to think, good people bite on such [censored]...but i sleep just fine at night and make a good living being fair and honest with my people ...js They really should be ashamed of themselves for their tactless tactics...and it seems the older folks get it the worst...and people, that's just my opinion...! WINDOWMAN😎

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clemmo
, US
Jun 10, 2019 8:06 am EDT

I'll give you the ending first. I bought the windows and they are of excellent quality. I love them. BUT...that is the only good thing I can say about the process or the company. The sales pitch is total BS and laughable. My career was in sales and they were everything that was ever joked about in any sales training I took over the years. Now you're saying.."but it must have worked". Yes it did...when they finally accepted my first offer of less than half of the original quote. I did like the design of the window and was willing to pay a small premium for them.
The guys who did the installation were very accommodating and did a good job even though they were 3 hours late in arriving with their broken down trailer (after rescheduling one time) and had to work after dark (which I didn't care for) to get done. I followed them around to each window (which I'm sure they didn't care for). I do most of my own home repairs and wanted to watch.
The measuring job done by the salesman was shoddy. One window was 3/4 of an inch too short and one required enlarging the frame around the opening (which I also didn't really care for).
The financing was a scam. I was quoted $XX per month for 66 months. When I got my first statement it showed that if I paid only the $XX per month it would take 7 1/2 years to pay them off. I called Windows USA and they told me that was what I agreed to. It was definitely not. I took money out of savings and paid it in full.
Bottom line...the windows are great. I live on the highway and my house is much quieter now. It's only been 3 months so I can't say for sure about the energy savings. It appears they will help somewhat but they won't cut it in half as the salesman repeatedly assured me. I won't bag on him for that because I didn't believe it from the start. If I had it to do over again I would educate myself on windows a little more beforehand and likely find somewhere else to buy them.

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Joe T of Wewoka Ok
Wewoka, US
Nov 03, 2012 7:36 pm EDT

I had Windows USA put windows in a couple years ago. I had them come back last week to redo the trim on the inside of the window. They gave me no problem about sending a service tech out and the tech did an neat job leaving no mess or anything. They do stand behind their guarantee, I love my windows but beware, do not buy unless you pay cash or have your own financing. The finance company they used should be illegal with the rate they charge. I would recommend the windows if you stay away from their financing.

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Dogdays in Alabama
Salem, US
May 25, 2011 8:19 pm EDT

I had the misfortune of a Windows USA "presentation" that began at 4:30PM and ended with me asking the representative to leave at 9:00 PM so we could go to bed finally. Although the sales rep was very polite and made a good presentation, every complaint I have read on the internet matched my experience exactly. It is sad that a very nice product is overshadowed by 4th rate sales tactics designed to prey on the vulnerable after wearing them down and providing very limited information. If you insist on allowing these folks into your home, pose the following questions and reflect on their responses. Where can I review an independent study of your product proving its' value? How do you determine my current windows are less efficient than yours without testing my windows? Where is the copy of the contract we will both adhere to (not the 1 page paper asking for my signature) throughout the terms of this agreement? Where is the detailed financial sheet showing how you arrived at your prices? On what are your finance terms based (interest rate, number of months etc.). They will offer a "monthly payment" without showing you any real numbers, just "discounts" to make it look as though you are saving thousands (please note the price is super inflated before the discounts and after). How do you determine how much I will save because of energy efficiency unless you can offer a scientific comparison of your window to my windows ? The mere fact that a decision MUST be made immediately to get the best price is their biggest RED FLAG. As I told our salesman, no reputable company, with a reputable product requires a potential customer to sign on the dotted line or lose access to the "best price available". That is a standard of practice used by the dishonest. Buyer, don't BEWARE...be ready to RUN them off your property.