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09/07/2016
Paid him up front to purchase materials and gave him a discount on his rent for him to replace a roof. He owes me $8k and he never purchased materials or even started on the roof. Seems like a nice guy at first, but heâÂÂs not. Stay away.
07/12/2016
My favorite quote about Darryl Baideme was actually in a review on a different website, someone described him as âÂÂFriendly......when he was taking my money.â He talked a great story and actually seemed like a nice guy who knows what heâÂÂs doing, so I hired him. Then he convinced me to pay him up front due to some sob story (he doesnâÂÂt have the cash to buy the materials right now and his truck is about to be reposed all because the last person he did a job for didnâÂÂt pay him and heâÂÂs the victim) and I did. IâÂÂm one of the lucky ones â he took my money and never even started the job. But read on to other reviews; heâÂÂs left people with a bathroom that doesnâÂÂt function or a huge hole in their yard. Bottom line is, this guy is a thief (seriously, look at his criminal record, heâÂÂs been found guilty of various types of theft 3 times).
If youâÂÂve been scammed by him, youâÂÂre not alone. As a fellow victim, I can tell you IâÂÂve done the following (and I hope youâÂÂll do the same):
1) File a complaint with the BBB. Yes, he already has an F rating, but the more complaints he receives there, the less likely it is that he will get hired and have the opportunity to rip someone else off. It is free, and you can file the complaint online.
2) File a complaint with the State Attorney GeneralâÂÂs Office. The more complaints the AGs office receives, the more likely it is that they will revoke his contractorâÂÂs license (if they havenâÂÂt already). It is free to file this and you can find the form online.
3) File a personal criminal complaint with your local district judge. The more time the District Attorney sees his name, the more likely they are to go arrest him. You will have to go to your local District JudgeâÂÂs office to pick up the form, but it is free to file.
4) File a civil complaint with your local district judge. You can pick up the form at your local District JudgeâÂÂs office. There are fees associated with the civil suit. Most likely, he wonâÂÂt even show up to court, and heâÂÂll also never willingly pay the judgment.