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Old 09-11-2020, 05:37 PM
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I know Aaron Gaines actually left Kenny after realizing Kenny was ruining his name and Good Neighbor which Aaron started and walked away from due to Kenny. I'm pretty sure he isn't involved with Good Neighbor or Kenny at all anymore.
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I know Aaron Gaines actually left Kenny after realizing Kenny was ruining his name and Good Neighbor which Aaron started and walked away from due to Kenny. I'm pretty sure he isn't involved with Good Neighbor or Kenny at all anymore.
Sorry, I'm not that naive to believe this. Roy Blackburn was Kenny's Field Manager and he apparently is the one going around giving the BS to potential customers. Roy and Kenny then went with Aaron Gaines (after Kenny was already known to be ripping people off). Aaron can't say he didn't know what Kenny was up to. Roy is no better than Kenny and Roy continues to work for Aaron through all his companies, including his new one, Central Termite and Pest, LLC. Based on many comments from "taken" customers, seems people are still paying for services not received in 2020. Aaron's companies go for about 18-24 months, get F ratings for all the complaints, then starts up a new company and that company gets complaints and F ratings. Follow the paperwork out there....all public info. I bet you will see his new company, Central Termite and Pest, LLC go down the same path.

If he ripped me off I wouldn't just keep calling Roy/Aaron/Kenny and leaving messages only to be continually ignored. Everyone who was taken advantage of should find out where in Ocala they live, contact the media, and all show up and demand answers and their money back. They will keep taking advantage of people if people just shrug it off and figure they learned their lesson and accept the loss of funds. Can't believe they are still allowed in The Villages with all the complaints.