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    Villegas Promotions

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Worcester County Constable Office

    (5 reviews)

    Kevin and his team literally went above and beyond what they needed to do for us to get rid of some…read morereally difficult tenants who knew all the little tricks. Had our place back to us in no time.

    The woman who i reviewed messaged me, and obviously, she wasnt happy. I wont go into the details of…read morewhat she said, it's not worth the energy. But the bottom line is: everything i said in my review was 100% accurate and true. The real root cause of this problem? I am in the middle of some legal matters Pro Se, and almost every single person or vendor i have dealt with in the legal system (whether inside the government, or private vendor), is arrogant, condescending, rude, incompetent, etc. This is what happens when there is no accountability, and you work in a bubble, insulated from that accountability. Lawyers are the worst, followed by court clerks. Their toxic energy also seems to rub off on the vendors at the low end of the food chain. Now, tools like Yelp are giving transparency to businesses that have never had it before, and they are apopleptic about it. I doubt any constable's office is going to lose sleep, or business, over a review, as i doubt most people look up a Constable on Yelp. But if i save one person the aggravation of dealing with a business like this, it's worth it. One final tip: when someone is trying to do business with you, and you mess up, you dont "double down" on your bad behavior by sending them a nasty message. You do the opposite: show some humility and apologize. By responding the way she did, all she did was confirm her earlier behavior.

    Villegas Promotions - publicrelations - Updated May 2026

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