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For nearly one-hundred years, The Kirby Company has manufactured superior, American-made home cleaning systems. Kirby does not sell directly to the public but continues a long tradition of distributing its home cleaning systems through independent distributors, who are responsible for running their own businesses. Over the years, this distribution system has afforded thousands of men and women the opportunity to live the American dream of owning and operating their own businesses.
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Reviewed Dec. 23, 2014
I had a Dyson, with all the attachments, which I loved!! I had a Bissell shampooer, which was wonderful!! And I had another vacuum. I live in a mobile home with very little carpet area. This friggin salesman talked me into buying a new very expensive vacuum and giving him all my other items to boot! By the weekend, I had realized what I had done and I called to cancel the order. Well, they refused to cancel it cause it had been like 4 days.
I absolutely hate this vacuum. It's a Sentria with the shampoo attachment, among others that I have never used. The vacuum is so heavy, I can barely lug it up the 2 steps in my living room, and to attach the hose attachment, which I tend to use more than the main one, it is a pain in the butt!!! I can't tell you how upset I am, and want to warn everyone, if a Kirby salesman comes to your door, slam it closed!!!! They should be sued for scamming the public.
Reviewed Dec. 20, 2014
Bought another Stupid Kirby Nov 2014. Sucked dirt real good! But the IDIOTS forgot to put in a BAG and I was running the DAMN thing without a bag! How Stupid can they get?! My brother is the one who discovered there was no bag! I was PISSED!! They know better and you can bet I will be calling and complain! But I'm sure they don't give a Rats **! They got their money and their precious trip to FL! Beware you stupid Kirby Dealers of the NO SOLICITING sign in my door if you ever come back! I will call the law!!!! Don't buy from these Idiots! High pressure salesman and I was exhausted when they left! I had my 2 year old grandson with me and it was way past his bedtime! They just wouldn't leave!
Reviewed Dec. 19, 2014
When they came to the door I was in the market for a new vacuum, so I was willing to listen. Three hours later I finally bought it just to get rid of them - I was exhausted. The vacuum is way too heavy. I bought an Oreck canister to do the stairs (love that). I like the suction, but the belt breaks easily. Too complicated to use the other attachments. Had to call a local repair man to come and show me how to put the belt on at the cost of $35.00, and I furnished the belt. To be honest I have made some bad purchases, but this tops them all. I hate this vacuum. Any one want one cheap?
Reviewed Dec. 16, 2014
Just like everyone else, they offered to clean a portion of my carpet for free to get their name out there for their company. I thought it was going to be a short deal. Remember if it seems too good to be true it is. They left a young kid and he started setting up shop in my living room while the boss left an hour and two hours later he showed back up and started the high-pressure sales. My girlfriend and my baby is due this week and they took three hours of our evening, guilting us about how our house is filthy and how we shouldn't live in this filth with her new baby coming this week. Everything they say is a lie. They will guilt you and try to manipulate you into purchasing one of their overpriced vacuums!!!! Thankfully we didn't!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SPREAD THE NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEVER EVER LET THEM IN YOUR HOUSE! IT'S JUST NOT WORTH IT!!!
Reviewed Dec. 13, 2014
They sold my elderly aunt THREE complete system... Most of the crap will never be used... They were missing parts... really really bad as in NO return policy. After you get it working very heavy and hard to use. Takes half the house to store all the crap. Even brand new in the box can not give it away even to a dealer. Save your money, buy a Shark. They work better, are lighter to push and use, less maintenance (no belt) and if it does quit throw it away and get a new one. Still be hundreds less than the Kirby crap. Should be embarrassed to call them American made.
Reviewed Dec. 13, 2014
Gee whiz...These Kirby Vacuum sales boys persistent. They keep coming around to sell these "blow your mind" vacuum cleaners that supposedly do everything from cleaning your whole house to walking your dogs. Since October of this year, nearly every week or two a new Kirby salesperson comes knocking on our door sometime in the evening. It almost always happens when we're either having dinner or while getting the kids ready for bed (mind you getting my 4 and 7 year-old kids to bed is like the Battle of Troy).
Since we have many neighbors, friends and family that regularly drop by without notice, we don't quite think twice about it until we open the door, of course. Bright-eyed & bushy-tailed, dapperly-dressed & full of energy, I can never tell their mission: JWs? Campaigners? Tax collectors? No! They're Kirby Vacuum salespeople... Then the pitch comes. Goes something like this:
Kirby: (Million-dollar, ear-to ear grin) "Good evening sir! How are you tonight? Have you heard of Kirby Vacuums? They're unlike anything you've ever used to clean your house! May we come in for a free product demo? My boss pays me $30 for each house we demo...only takes about 20 minutes or so. Whaddya say?"
Me: (smiling) "Oh no thank you gentlemen. I'm actually in the middle of dinner with my family and some dear friends from out of town. Besides, I'm quite happy with the Dyson vacuum we use."
Kirby: (still full of zest) "Absolutely no charge and no pressure to buy, sir. All we want to do is show you our product and how amazing it is. You can consider it a free cleaning for the week! Once you see what's actually lurking in your carpet that your Dyson isn't getting, you'll thank us for coming in. How 'bout it?"
Me: (smile has faded, but remaining polite) "Well, I'd rather not know what's in my floors, but thanks anyhow. I've gotta get back to dinner. (Sorta closing the door)
Kirby: (Eyebrows don't match the smile, fake smile) "Ask anyone who owns a Kirby Vacuum and they will swear by how satisfied a customer they are. All I'm asking is for me to show you for free. You got kids? They'll-- (I cut him off)
Me: (Eyebrows mildly angry) "Look bud, I've already said I'm not interested. You said this is a no pressure kinda thing. I'd appreciate it if you move on."
Kirby: (Smiling with exasperation) "You mean you don't wanna help me out. My boss pays me--"
Me: (Visibly unhappy and raising my voice a bit) "Yeah, $30. You already told me that. What part of No, I'm not interested don't you understand? Please GO AWAY!"
Kirby: (Vexed but trying to hold a smile; cold call mode) "Did you know that the Kirby Vacu--"
Me: (Detached) "Uh, goodbye. Don't come back." (I close the door, he walks away).
It was brought to my attention recently that some people are doing this to scope out your house to rob your stuff, should you have any valuables, so it is probably best to not let any salespeople in your house ever. Frustrating!
Reviewed Dec. 13, 2014
MY HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE. I did not know about the 3-day Cancellation until I read these reviews. THANK GOD!!! To make sure my ** was covered, I made sure I had everything in place up to the Post Dated Envelope. They received all the following 11/26/2014: phone call cancellation, written cancellation – below, faxed it! It included my "Letter of Cancellation" & a copy of the envelope POSTMARKED that I was mailing the Hard Copy via USPS, faxed the confirmation sheet that they received it - circling the results as (ok) received, called JBL (Anna) confirming they got the fax, mailed the HARD COPY at the post office and the postman clerk POSTMARKED IT 2-more times on the front of the envelope and 3-more on the back, received call on 11/28/2014 from JBL to make arrangements for his person to pick-up, and KIRBY PICKED UP 11/28/2014 by Nelson.
On Saturday 11/22/2014 I had a knock at my door at approximately 6:30 pm from a female employee of JBL GREENLAND. She introduced herself and proceeded to offer me a FREE shampoo of one room. She asked to come in to look at floor and she said she would like to shampoo living room, dining room and hall. I told her that was three but she said because they were small areas and they would only go around furniture they would do all three. At this point she never mentioned KIRBY. She led me to believe she was just a carpet cleaning business promoting themselves and if I like the job they did to call the office to schedule the remainder of the floors (bedrooms). I ask her how long it would take because I needed to run out and my son would be there. She said, “Oh no please stay. I want you to see how clean it gets and it would only take 45 minutes,” and they had several other homes to do and the person would arrive in about 30-45 minutes. This was while we were standing on my front patio. Suddenly a man showed up standing at the bottom of the stairway with the equipment. He introduced himself as Phillip. The Asian female left.
Phillip began to do his Pitch when suddenly it became clear that this was a KIRBY Sales situation. He communicated in a professional manner, however I started to feel uneasy that when his price of $3,395.00 suddenly dropped to $2,295.00. He kept jumping on his phone so I said, “Is this where your boss tells you to hurry and get out if it's not going to be a sale and don’t do the floor?” He said, “No,” that his boss is Filipino and that he was watching the Pacquiao fight at home. He called him to get permission to lower price. After a couple go rounds we settled at $1200.00 plus finance charges (still high) and not sure if I could afford that as my mother had just passed away and money was tight.
Phillip was now wanting to concentrate on getting to the paper work rather than Do The Floor so I proceeded to do them. He jumped up and said, "I see you are not going to do anything until I finish the floors." He took it out of my hand and started to shampoo. Phillip stopped to want to proceed to my room to do the mattress. 45 minutes has now turned to 1 Hours. It was cold and getting late but I think if Phillip could have closed the deal and wore me down I would give up on not having him shampoo as offered. I became a little more concerned because I could smell Marijuana on his breath and he expressed that he was a 6/pack a day beer guy, hmmmm… Phillip also bragged about how he talked an elderly couple who had Dementia-Alzheimer’s. SHAME!
Once the papers were signed he wanted to know if I wanted to have the one he had shampooed my carpet with. I said “HELL NO! I JUST SIGNED PAPERS FOR A $1547.28 SHAMPOOER!!!” So he called for someone to bring him one from the van from which I understand SEVERAL of your employees wait to be called as needed. The other person arrived at my door with the KIRBY and he was introducing to me as his New Trainee and his name was THUNDER (Oooo-K). Now at this time Thunder begins to unpack the KIRBY but I started to inspect it and there was water in the bottle unit where the water and shampoo is dispensed. I told Phillip, “This is USED equipment.” He sent THUNDER back down for another one. As it was being unpacked the box was then placed over by my front door. I walked over and said “Don’t I get to keep the box?” Phillip answered, “No we recycle them.” That made NO sense to me. I said, “I would still like to have the box.” He said he could not leave it. So now I am really uncomfortably concerned and the sales ethics of this business. Though my first payment is not due until February 22, 2015 as an auto pay from my bank account. Phillip asked for a VOIDED CHECK from me. This made no sense to me.
I have read many reviews about the way these people who knock door to door and I do not like what I am reading. FOR EXAMPLE: Parts are not as durable as they were years ago. Missing Parts and unable to get customer service to rectify. Customer Service does not respond or is very rude when you call for assistance. When you try and cancel as noted with in the 3/day. Ignored. The odd and very deceitful sales technique that is used by these people. Most Importantly they look as if they are casing your home. Very uneasy feeling. NOTE: I was very impressed with the performance of the equipment but I am uncertain what the future is if any issues arise and need resolved should I have the need to contact JBL or the provided 800# for assistance. I have decided to CANCEL and RETURN THE KIRBY SENTRIA II.
On Monday 11/24/2014 at approximately 4:45 PM I called the office of JBL GREENLAND, INC and spoke to an employee. He said his name was JIMMY. I talked to him about all my concerns and I said, “If I choose to cancel and return, can I fax my CANCELLATION FORM IN?” He said, “Yes” and provided me with the following Fax# (**). I brought to Jimmy’s attention that Phillip Salesman had put the wrong date in the NOTICE of CANCELLATION as 11-22-14. The date should show 11-26-14. Jimmy said he periodically makes those errors on the contracts. However it is correct in the lower portion it is written NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT OF 11-26-14. I will be Faxing and Mailing my CANCELLATION NOTIFICATION via USPS as well. I will make contact by phone to confirm the receipt of my CANCELLATION.
Reviewed Dec. 11, 2014
I had representatives come from Watson Productions INC, and they wanted to give me a demonstration. I have owned Kirbys before and loved them minus how heavy they are, so I was okay with having them come and clean a section. I also figured that I wouldn't be able to buy one because having owned them before, I also knew how expensive they are. I told them from the minute they came in, saying it would only be 30 minutes, that I was in the middle of a bankruptcy and that I didn't have money to throw down on a vacuum. They assured me they could finance anyone. I was skeptical. They demonstrated and that was fine, but the guy who can do all the dealing kept leaving and coming back, and it took almost 5 hours when it was all said and done.
What he finally came up with after denying my credit was that I could write two postdated checks to split the five hundred dollar down payment between, one for my next payday, and one for the following payday, and then they would do an "in-house financing" for the remainder. I agreed as I was getting a better price now than I had ever heard of. $1,300 for everything, all the attachments, and the shampoo system. My husband and my best friend were there to witness the verbal agreement of the postdated checks, but also the written agreement of the financing. They left, and the vacuum stayed with me. I had just gotten a great deal on a Kirby, or so I thought. I received a call a few days later from another representative of Watson Productions INC telling me that they would have to either cash my first check now or come and retrieve the vacuum.
I was very upset and still am. They said that they don't accept two postdated checks, that they could only take one postdated check. And that their salesman never should have done that. This was very shady business practice, everything from the beginning to the end. If you are going to send someone out to negotiate for you, there should be no question about what the terms are. I think that they should have withheld the money from the salesman until the checks cleared as it was his bad practice. I checked the Kirby manufacturer website for area distributors and they aren't even on the list. Maybe they aren't even legit. I have queries out there, but in this day and age, perhaps the door-to-door sales technique just doesn't work if this is how they operate. I will tell everyone that I know not to buy from anyone who comes knocking on your door with a Kirby and especially if they are from Watson Productions INC.
Reviewed Dec. 10, 2014
It was only after I had purchased the kirby did I come here to read what others had to say. And I'm glad I did wait. I would have missed out on a great deal for a great vacuum. But not all experiences are like mine. I had an easy time. It may have been due to knowing I won't lose even if I get stuck with something I don't want. And you can have that same comfort if you keep some simple common sense tactics in mind:
1. When a sales person comes in your home, grab your cell phone or camcorder and start recording. If they're honest they won't care what you do. If they're shady they'll leave rather quickly when asked. Video is excellent evidence in court. There are laws protecting all of us against pressured sales tactics. You can tell them you're recording or not. Or wait until they get pushy and then tell them.
2. If it's financed and they claim you can't return it, hang up the phone and get a bank statement out. Look up the first payment that gets taken. There will be a phone number with it. That number goes to the financing company. It's separate from the kirby company. Call and tell them they are no longer authorized to withdraw from your bank account and if they do you will call the bank and take the money back. Change your bank account number. This should get their undivided attention. You should then get the finance company's address as well as kirby's address and figure out which is cheaper to ship the vacuum to and do it. You might lose a couple hundred but not a several thousand. Remember most financing is done by a separate business. Only the big big corp. do both.
If the product is shipped back to the manufacturer or finance company, the financing co. won't want it but it's the quickest way to stop money coming out of your account. They know if you have done this your bank will side with you. And they can't slam your credit without the risk of being sued for reporting false claims. I think everyone that's upset about their kirby wouldn't be if the sales person acted with class and showed respect. It doesn't matter how good something is if it was pushed on to you. You're not going to want to use it because it will remind you of how you got it.
Reviewed Dec. 6, 2014
They knocked on our door to sell us this system Carpet Shampoo System. It was a young woman and a guy, the woman was in training, the guy was her boss. They told me who they worked for and said they were demonstrating the system, he seen a few stains said he could get them out in just a few minutes. First he wanted to show us how the system worked. From one thing to the next he cleaned a small part. Now before I let them I had told the two that me and my wife are both handicapped, my wife was not feeling very good this day. I had asked if they could come back, the guy gave me something about not being around our area. The young lady was just with him because she never said a word.
To get to the point he didn't show me how to work the shampoo part of this system and now I need to use it and cannot. The guy talked so fast it was very hard to understand him. The whole time my wife needed my help for things he just pushed on until I said I would take it just to get them out of my house. Now we have this system that I have to go online to get paperwork on how to use it, not right at all. Both of us handicapped and this is what big companies tell their people to do. Then the companies let go of thousands of people so the big guys get the nice "BONUS" at the end of the year.
Reviewed Dec. 6, 2014
Two young girls knocked at our door today with a "free" offer to clean our carpet. My husband declined, so their offer morphed into anything that might get them inside the house. They offered to clean our grout, cook dinner for us, clean our rain gutters, etc. They said they were college students who would get credit for doing a good deed for us. When it seemed that they would not give up no matter how many times my husband said no, I joined him at the door and told them I would not allow them to do any work at our house since they were not bonded.
One of the girls then said that they were licensed and bonded and handed me a leaflet to verify this. Then she said that they would be back in 5 minutes to clean our grout. I looked at the leaflet and saw the name "Kirby" in fine print at the very bottom. Aha! So that was who they really were! We had made the mistake years ago of letting a Kirby salesman into our house. When we declined to buy the very expensive vacuum cleaner he was selling, he had become belligerent and tried to bully us and threaten us. We had a terrible time getting him to leave, so we were not about to let anybody affiliated with the name "Kirby" into our house again.
When one of the two young "baiters" showed up again with a couple of husky guys carrying Kirby equipment, I told them that we had no intention of letting them into our house. I shut the door in their faces while the girl continued to argue with me. I'm glad I did since it seems Kirby's sales tactics have not changed judging from the reviews on this site. Do not let these people into your house! You may have to call the police to get them to leave unless you buy an extremely expensive vacuum cleaner from them.
Reviewed Dec. 4, 2014
After using the cleaner, my daughter found it hard to interchange the parts. She has arthritis in both her hands so to make the changes it’s almost impossible. It was decided that we would return the cleaner, and on contacting your Rep up here, he informs me that after 18 days I cannot return the machine. I think that this is out of reason, because it was only used once. If this is the case I would not recommend to any of my friends purchase one of your products. Would you please confirm if this is your policy, or it’s your Canadian Distributor's policy? I still want to return the machine. I can't afford to have it sitting here.
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2014
This is not a real job. They tell convince you that it is a great opportunity, tell you that you are going to get paid 500 a week which is not true. What is true is that they drive you around door to door to make money for the supervisors. They give you a story that you're going to get commission off what they sell. Not true. The employees who work there lie to your face. I don't know how they go to sleep at night. PLEASE DO NOT WORK FOR THIS COMPANY. IT IS A COMPLETE SCAM.
Reviewed Nov. 28, 2014
After quitting my job due to finding out they were turning back odometers I found a job on craigslist promising 840 bi-weekly. I spent hundreds of dollars in wardrobe so I could dress "business professional" as that was a requirement for the position. I showed up and they drove me over an hour away for "training" that was unpaid for the next 4 days. After learning how to pack and set up the product I went into the field most times an hour and a half away. I don't get home until 2 am and I miss out on spending time with my wife and 2 toddler boys. I believe in hard work and I am not afraid to put in long hours but I was suppose to get my salary today and instead of getting even a dime of the COMMISSION I have nothing to show for 9 am-2 am M-S work schedule I have been going through for the last month. I watched on multiple occasions where elderly and low income people and homes were targeted and forced to buy the product.
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2014
I was down on my luck and hard looking for a job on. I checked on craigslist and wouldn't you know, I see an ad for a job 500$ a week it said and that was guaranteed mind you. Well, that's what the ad stated. Well, I go in to the interview. It seems legit. It seems like a job that would be for me. I mean you get 500 a week, you don't have to use your car, they have transportation set up for you. You don't have to make your own appointments, they call and set up appointments for you. Well first off come to find out you don't get Squat a week if you don't sell or force to sell a overpriced hunk of ** to a customer. I mean, they really try and push it on the person so already, there's one red flag.
Then red flag number 2 comes up. Oh, before you can go on the van with the others, you need set up 5 appointments yourself. So yeah, not only do you not go with other supposed workers, you have to push the vacuum onto your own family and friends. So yeah, red flag number 2. And here's the biggest red flag of them all. They pay about 500 dollars for the vacuum and mock it up to 2150.00. Don't trust them. If you’re ever in Worcester, MA beware of J Hood & Associates Inc. 74 Madison St Worcester, Massachusetts 01608-2026 United States. They are nothing but liars and scumbags.
Reviewed Nov. 26, 2014
Shame on Kirby! Their sales techniques are awful! They went to my elderly parents' home and sold them a $1500.00 vacuum. Yes my parents are still independent, but my father is 93 yrs old and they are on a very fixed income. My mother kept saying no and the salesman kept at my father. The salesman finally told my dad that my mother's health would be much better if he bought the vacuum. She has COPD and is on oxygen. So my dad bought it. They can't afford the payments each month! But of course now I am the bad guy if I try to talk to my dad about it. So I believe that the Kirby salesman has no moral standards. How could you do this to my parents? Shame, Shame on them. What if they pass before this things is paid off? They need that money for prescriptions, and food and rent. I am so angry right now with Kirby.
Reviewed Nov. 26, 2014
My parents have used Kirby Vacuum cleaners as long as I can remember (I'm 50) with very good results. The machines have been bulky and heavy. But, that wasn't an issue until my mom became too crippled with arthritis to use it. She still likes the machine. Kirby has stood behind the machine and the parts have been good quality. Myself, I've used Electrolux, Dirt Devil, Kenmore, and ShopVac because I never could afford a new Kirby. Twice, I've had salespeople over to demonstrate Kirby machines. The test with the white paper is a scam that people should be aware of. No vacuum cleaner will get 100% of the dirt in a carpet. The last time I had a Kirby saIesperson over I gave them a shock when my Kenmore cleaned as well, if not better than the Kirby.
Reviewed Nov. 23, 2014
This company should be ashamed of their sells techniques. They forced their way in to my 86 year old grandma's house (the screen door wasn't locked, so when she answered the door they stepped in to her house) and then sold her a vacuum she didn't need. At least 5 times when they were there she told them she didn't need a vacuum, didn't want their product, and couldn't afford their product. After they had been there 2 hours she told them to leave and to come back when my dad was there and they could discuss if she should buy the product. They told her to go ahead and buy the product and she could only return it! That's a flat out lie! So she bought the vacuum then when my dad got home from work she explained what happened and he immediately called Kirby.
He was told a manager "would get back to him", which he did 5 days later! And wouldn't you know my grandma only had 3 days to return the vacuum, so by the time my dad talked to a Kirby manager it was too late! The manager informed my dad that it says in small print the consumer has 3 days to return the product for a refund. My dad explained that the salespeople told my grandma she had 14 days and the manager said it doesn't matter "it's in the small print." What a great company to have to con elderly people out of their social security checks! If they come to your door tell them to leave, don't let them in, and if they don't listen call the police.
Reviewed Nov. 23, 2014
Kirby salesman showed up...demonstrated the vacuum...went through the financing...$3495.66. By the time I make my last $148.00 @29.99% interest...I will have paid $5046.00. The salesman filled out and SIGNED BOTH THE OWNERSHIP AND FINANCIAL AGREEMENT AND LEFT the complete vacuum set/system here. Now I own the vacuum...now a few days later the salesman keeps calling me everyday, even at work telling me I didn't get approved from the finance company and they would like to come by and pick up the vacuum...STUPID SCHMUCK...THE OWNERSHIP IS MINE LEGAL AND IN MY POSSESSION. They never should have left the vacuum here until AFTER I got approved. Too late...he signed it therefore it is mine...right or wrong??
Reviewed Nov. 21, 2014
So I have owned my Kirby for 5 years and a month ago, I was ready to throw it in the woods. It is big and heavy and a pain in the ass to change attachments all the time!! I bought into all the hype and people telling me how great Dyson was, and that it cleans as good as Kirby and so much easier! So I bought a Dyson. I gave it a fair chance because everything new takes some getting used to. However, after 3 weeks of vacuuming my carpets and furniture with it, I was done!! I have 3 kids, 2 dogs, and 1 cat and I am allergic to pet dander. The Dyson was not picking up the pet hair, and barely cleaning the carpet at all! I don't think that people who rave about Dyson have ever tried a Kirby, because they are flat out crazy if they think they clean anywhere near as good as a Kirby!!
My Kirby is back and I will never say another bad word about it again! Sometimes it takes trying something else to appreciate what you have, and man did I learn my lesson!! I love my Kirby although it is still big and heavy, NOTHING cleans like her! Trust me, I am shocked that I am writing this because I really did hate my Kirby a month ago. And yes, ordering bags and belts is a pain, and changing attachments is a pain, and it weighs a ton but in my opinion, a clean house is worth the minor inconveniences.
Reviewed Nov. 20, 2014
Kirby called to make a app. They said it will take a min of 1.5 hrs. to show the vacuum, they were here for over 4 hrs. They did not want to leave until I buy one and I kept saying no for a dozen times. I told them I can't afford a $3,000.00 vacuum. While one trying to talked to me about buying one, the other guy were in my bedroom snooping around and other rooms too. I asked them to leave, they got very very nasty and they refused to leave until I buy one. I said to them what part on NO they don't understand. Finally they left, they slammed the doors so hard and they left me a big mess to clean up. They did the same things at my girlfriend's house, they harassed her big time into buying one and they kind of scared her and she asked them to leave. They said they didn't want to leave, until she buy one, that's harassing. They were there for almost 4 hrs. Again, when one talk to you the other went in her bedroom and her closet and drawers, I was upset and scare. They always saying they try to do a sales, for a trip and they want some money. Please, I'm warning everybody, DON'T LET THEM IN YOUR HOUSE.
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2014
Fair? They were NEVER fair! They tricked me at my front door with a young girl just wanting to clean my stairs. She begged as I said "NO I was very sick." "Oh it'll only take a few minutes." I said "No" 10 times saying, "I did not want Kirby!" Finally a nice looking man snuck in behind her and started the pitch. Finally I relented. Regretfully. Then upon that relent, in gushes a 3 guy to push the deal! He would not leave for 3 hours! Browbeating, I am in my pajamas and sick. He still continues into the evening now. I can't AFFORD their vacuum! My credit wasn't good enough. He forces me to let him run my credit at my $40 Expense and DID NOT QUALIFY!
However, he knew he had long overstayed and grabbed all the paperwork, ALL OF IT and said he'd let me know. But LEFT THE BIG HEAVY KIRBY SITTING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HALL!!! I went to move it and literally sprained my wrist not knowing how very heavy it was. I couldn't budge it. So I turned it on to try to vacuum it out of the way. Well, he'd left the motor on top of the big suction hose! I still could not move it! It melted that hose! I tried for years through letters. BBB, Attorney General, their office to get them to come get it! I ended up paying nearly $900 for a vacuum I couldn't even lift or use! Now its been on my credit since 2008!!! Very dishonest people and the Owner is a Mormon. Very bad for the Church's Reputation.
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2014
Kirby is a way overpriced machine that is sold door to door because nobody in their right mind would pay that much in a store. In a store they can't give you the high pressure sales pitch or make you feel bad for them because they are 1 sale away from winning something. The guys selling them are generally down on their luck and answered an ad where they were promised the moon and pressured into selling a machine to win a trip or get a big screen TV. They make one or two sales to their mom, or grandma then they get screwed out of the commission and prize and they end up quitting. When 95% of the reviews are negative bolstered up by one or two fake reviews from the distributors, you know it's a scam. Save your money, you can get a much better deal at walmart.
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2014
A door to door salesman has sold my mentally challenged sister in law a $2400 vacuum cleaner for my brother who has cerebral palsy and still does the all the housework and cannot use the machine. They will not cancel the contract because my sister in law is the one who signed the contract. Despicable! Need I say more?
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2014
At 9:15 p.m. our doorbell rang. When I opened the door I was handed "free gifts" and told that he was there to help students learn and earn their way to a Caribbean Island trip. He said I could help them. I asked how and he said he'd be right back and took off running to his vehicle. He came back with a box and started unloading and putting together a vacuum cleaner asking what inferior brand we currently used. I asked if he always did presentations this late at night and he said yes. Someone 3 doors down had just purchased one and he needed to go back down and finish the paperwork while the trainee did the 5 minute presentation.
I understand that it is my fault for allowing these men into our home at 9:15 at night, but they were very pushy. They came across kind and interested until my husband came downstairs and told them they needed to leave. He was going to bed and there was no way they were going to do a vacuum cleaner presentation at this time of night. Their attitudes changed. They became defensive and rude. They slowly packed up and left. (I gave them their "free gifts" back as that was apparently the OK for them to come into the house in the first place.) We will never buy a Kirby or allow salesmen to come in to present in the future.
Reviewed Nov. 15, 2014
I would not recommend these vacs. The belt split after a few months. I have been trying for 2 weeks to get a CUSTOMER SERVICE person to come to the house to refit it and do another demo on using the shampoo system, I regret paying over 3 grand for this vac now but stuck with it. It's a quick sales pitch from the Kiwi team, once you're done that's it. No after sales service,. Reasons given, "oh we are too busy," short staffed, covering other people's territory, NOT GOOD ENOUGH KIRBY. One dissatisfied customer.
Reviewed Nov. 14, 2014
I was employed by Kirby for a brief time. I had to quit because what I was forced to do wouldn't let me sleep at night. They train you to lie and cheat people. They tell you to tell people you are 1 sale away from winning a trip or financial aid for school pressuring people to buy so they can help you. Most people credit is not good enough to get the Kirby and they trick the system somehow in to approving you. I went to give a customer their Kirby and my supervisor cleaned up the one I was doing demonstrations with and gave it to my customer. I was very angry! One of my customers never received her Kirby and her calls were ignored but she received the bill. They also cheat their own employees.
My checks bounced at the check cashing place. I did not know until after I had quit and had already deposited my last check in my account which also bounced. The check cashing place sued me for the amount they gave me and I had to pay a fee for my checking bouncing at the bank. Do NOT buy a Kirby from a door to door vendor not even the sales person knows how shady the deal is until much later. By then you have sent people into debt and gave them bad credit. And you have to live with that. I am so sorry to all the people tricked by Kirby door to door sales. Please forgive me.
Reviewed Nov. 13, 2014
Had two female women knock on the door and my wife answered it. After talking to them about this new cleaner for stains in the carpet they asked if we had any. We showed them thinking they would just use the cleaner they had in their hand to rid the carpet of the stain. Instead they had another "team member" come in right behind them with a vacuum. The two women did their little sales pitch and then just left the other man in the house to show us the vacuum even after we told them we were not interested.
He did his multiple demonstrations saying exactly what the last lady had already said. We asked him if he would hurry because I leave for work very early and needed to go to bed. He did not leave. Then when he finally started to get cleaned up and take stuff out he immediately slammed the door and said "cops!" The other two rushes In and grabbed their things and left. The cop then entered our house and told us our neighbors called the police after seeing the van parked a few houses down and a woman dressed in all black come from behind our house. Our neighbor yelled at her and she took off running. Apparently they leave and use the last guy as a distraction then enter the house through the back door and steal from your house. They did not get anything because our back door was locked and we can see our back sliding door through the house. The policeman told us they have had multiple encounters with them. SO JUST AS A WARNING DO NOT TRUST ANYBODY FROM THIS COMPANY!
Reviewed Nov. 13, 2014
A salesman came to my door one evening and I let him in. He try told me his assistant was trying to sell enough Kirbys to win a trip. I was impressed with the demonstration and bought the Kirby. I gave them an extra 25 dollars for bags and belts and he told me they would be delivered the next day and they never came. I called him and he promised to bring them personally. The next evening he still didn't show. When I went to use my Kirby it did not work. So I called the guy back and he said he'd be out that evening to take a look at it. He never did show again so I am now making payments on a Kirby that doesn't work and still waiting on my belts and bags three weeks later. I'm very disgusted and know that I will never fall for that scam again.
Reviewed Nov. 12, 2014
I live in an apartment complex and in the past I have been frequented by door to door sales people, so I put a "no soliciting" sign on my door so I can enjoy my peace and not have my time wasted. When I heard a knock from the neighbor's door I thought it was my apartment manager who visited earlier at my door. Instead it was a semi-attractive woman who doing a door to door sales pitch. The only reason I let them in was the woman mentioned a free demonstration to clean my couch. Like other reviewers before me, I had 3 to 4 hours of my day wasted as they demonstrated everything the vacuum could do and tried to sell me one so they could win a trip to Vegas. All I wanted originally was to see a demonstration on my couch. So they lie from the get go.
I am impressed with the vacuum's performance. But the price of $3400 for the model they were selling was too much, and all the fancy deals they were throwing at me to sell me one raised my suspicions. Despite them bringing the cost of the vacuum down almost 50% I managed to find prices for in the $200-$400 range online. This is called an "Overton Window". Also, by the way, they told me these vacuums can't be purchased online. The words "Rip-off, Scam & Deceptive" come to mind when dealing with the sales people. Because I have family with psychological background I've made it a hobby to learn about what makes people tick. The sales people are all trained to get into your house and inconvenience you to the point of buying one of their vacuums for the insane prices they offer and then they'll leave.
I also have some experience in reading body language and spotting liars. The demonstration guy, even though he is trained to do what he is doing, all I can say is "WOW". They will also be nosey around your house and try to start conversations unrelated about the vacuum they are trying to sell to "befriend" you, create a connection and earn your trust to lower your guard and make it easier to sell an overpriced vacuum to you. A common practice with scammers and fraudsters. I am sold on the vacuum's performance and was amazed at the amount of dirt the vacuum picked up and will probably get one. Just not from the sales people. Overall, stay away from sales people. Treat them like vampires. Watch out for the "honey trap". Do your own research on YouTube, Amazon.com, eBay, Overstock and this site.
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2014
We just got home from our afternoon shopping when we got a knock at the door. I thought "Oh **, it's a Jehovah witness." Turned out it was a young man who was going door-to-door selling a Kirby vacuum in order to pay for some of his schooling as well as to qualify for a trip. Well, seeing as we had nothing else planned but relaxation that day, my husband let the young man inside to show us his product. My husband's in sales and we both allowed him to do his thing and I smiled, sat back, or participated in the demonstration. All in all we had a good time and we could tell that the poor kid was so nervous! So we tried to let him feel more comfortable as our guest by offering him a cold drink.
You could tell he was very into the product, trying to show off how well it worked compared it to our Shark. Admittedly I was about to slap the guy for taking my vacuum outside afterwards and calling it "worthless" but it was a humorous presentation so we kept going with it. We both knew it was a tactic, just like we knew that some of the things he showed us was most likely required for him to do. (Such as blowing up party balloons or a car tire with a vacuum. Just lol!) But there was no way we were going to spend $2000 on a vacuum no matter how well it cleaned. (Though I did want it. We have a maine coon cat and 4 parrots so the dust and fur can get bad.)
In the end we told the guy, "no" and why we didn't see why it was worth the amount of money being asked for it. Three hours into this the older gentleman came back and we discussed the price to something MUCH more reasonable. In the end we bought ourselves a Kirby and I have been rather happy with it 'so far'. I don't have to empty out a canister and hold my breath as the dust flies all around my trash can. It's all kept in a nice big bag and I'm able to reach places my shark could NEVER get too. --->(No more moving heavy @$$ furniture). The bag inside is already filling up and we feel SO much cleaner for it. I've already gotten compliments for the shampooer and we can practically roll around the 'new looking' carpet without worrying so much about the cat's fur clinging to our clothes.
The attachments feel daunting at first but are easy enough to use once you try it out for yourself especially when you get where you wanna clean and your done! So do I miss my $100 (2 year old) shark? No. Fact is the Kirby is an upgrade. Just like the Shark had been an upgrade from the cheap Dirt Devils and other 50-60 buck vacuums at Walmart we had to buy once EVERY YEAR. (Which are absolute ** by the way. Thank goodness I no longer have to take apart entire vacuum cleaners and clean the things inside out anymore just to get them to work.) We also learned that my sister-in-law's shark broke (same model) just a few days ago. So to put this at a close. I feel cleaner, safer, and healthier with a stronger product in my house. Hope this helped a bit in whatever choice you make for yourselves. I can't answer if it's worth it in the long road but there are other reviews that claim to have owned them for years. So crossing my fingers and hoping for the best bang for my buck.
Reviewed Nov. 9, 2014
Kirby is a complete scam!!! They told my boyfriend to come to an interview with a "Sales and Marketing" Craigslist ad they posted promising $2,000 a week with guaranteed pay and training. Come to find out he went to training for over a week to find out he wasn't even getting paid for HALF of the training week. We have a newborn baby and he was looking to make extra cash. He then was riding around in a van at 9:30 at night selling people vacuums! I said to him, "BABE THINK ABOUT THIS....... WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IF SOMEONE CAME KNOCKING ON OUR DOOR SELLING US A VACUUM AT 9:30PM ON A SATURDAY?" It's like he was brainwashed! They promised him all of these incentives like a 44 inch flat screen TV?? with a certain amount of sales, a new Xbox one! RIDICULOUS incentives!!!
They ruined our lives because we almost didn't make BILLS! The hours he had to work affected my job and hours! He was gone Tuesday-Sunday 8:45 am to 11PM...Missing out on quality time with his family only to be scammed! Then they told him his paycheck would consist of $150.00 for the whole week of training. They are scammers, DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME! I was considering reporting them to the police but wasn't quite sure how that would be handled.....my advice stay away!!! Look into jobs before you accept them, and ask as many questions as you can to make sure it is a secure job and secure pay! Don't let these sick people scam you!
Reviewed Nov. 9, 2014
Are Kirby's worth the money? The short answer is no if you are paying retail, but if bought used, then yes it's a good system. They are very well built and will last you for many years. About 20 years ago, back when the Kirby G5 (maroon color) Kirby first came out, I was a salesman for Kirby for a few months. I couldn't sell a single one because I knew how much of the sales price went directly into my pocket, and I knew they were being sold for too high of a price.
Most likely you are reading this article because you have just been through one of the "free" Kirby carpet cleaning demos, and are considering buying one. First of all, the price of a new or used Kirby from a Kirby dealer will be astronomically higher than buying it online. Go to eBay, Craigslist, or to a used vacuum store in your area (if you want a Kirby, stay away from Kirby dealerships). Most used vacuum stores will sell you a refurbished, newer generation Kirby, for $200-$400. Also, Craigslist is chock full of Kirbys. Do a search for "Kirby" in the For Sale section on Craigslist in your city, and you are sure to find several for sale for a fraction of a new one.
Are they good vacuum cleaners? Yes they are. But, yes, there is a but... they are prone to tech drive issues (this is the transmission system that makes them such a breeze to push and pull). When this goes out, the vacuum becomes quite the chore to push on your carpet, almost impossible, and the warranty goes out the window when you are not the original buyer. Tech drive repairs are an expensive fix, and not all vacuum stores know how to repair them. Kirbys have a rubber belt that wears out after a while, causing the brush roller to spin less or not at all.
I became convinced 20 years ago while working for Kirby, that they were a solid vacuum cleaner, and have owned, used Kirbys from then to today. After nearly 20 years of changing Kirby belts, it's become a breeze for me; however, for most people, changing the belt is a nuisance, and requires some getting used to. Converting the vacuum so that it has a hose is also a bit more challenging than most other vacuums, which tend to have the attachments on-board. Kirby's have zero attachments on the vacuum itself, making it necessary to go to the closet to grab the caddy with the attachments.
Another suggestion is not to purchase any Kirby supplies (such as belts, or vacuum bags) from Kirby dealers. You can find OEM Kirby belts and bags on eBay or Amazon for a fraction of the price Kirby dealers will sell them for. Also, stay away from the generic belts. These do not work well with Kirbys, and have a tendency to burn, creating an immense stink. The OEM belts have a cross-hatch pattern on the inside of the belt and are stamped Kirby on the outside, whereas the generic ones are smooth on both the inside and outside. OEM belts work far better and are worth the higher cost. You can find them for $2-$3 each on eBay, compared to 5 for $5 for generic belts, and compared to $5 or more for each OEM belt at a Kirby dealer.
We've owned many different Kirby models over the years (all of them were bought used). Every few years we'll find a newer model for cheap somewhere and then sell our older one. Currently we own 2 Kirby Sentria I systems (sometimes called G10). This is just one model back from the latest model (Kirby Sentria II). I paid $160 on Craigslist for the first one, and $60 for the second one at a consignment store. I bought the $60 one with a broken tech drive and no attachments, but I bought it thinking I could sell it for more, and make some money. I was way wrong guys. I currently have this Kirby Sentria on Craigslist for $60 (just trying to get my money back) and can't get a single person to buy it, even though it works perfectly aside from the broken tech drive. Not a terrific investment when you pay over $1,000 usually for a new one, and can't even sell it used for $60. Just recently, our other Kirby Sentria I is showing signs the tech drive is going out. It strays from a straight path as we push and pull it across the carpet due to one wheel turning faster than the other.
The weight of a Kirby vacuum is substantially more than just about all other vacuums. Younger children, elderly, or those with arthritis, may find it almost impossible to lift a Kirby, and to install the hose and attachments.
Don't get me wrong though. Other than the tech drive being prone to malfunction, we have had little to no other challenges with our various Kirbys we've owned over the past 20 years. You are unlikely to need to purchase another vacuum for decades once you've bought a Kirby. I hope this review helps you to make an educated decision as you consider purchasing a Kirby. Don't pay too much!
Reviewed Nov. 8, 2014
Kirby rep called me yesterday at work and haunted me for an appt to demonstrate their product. We were scheduled for 11:00 today and they did not show up, nor did they even call to cancel the appt. On my busy Saturday, I wasted time waiting for the no show Kirby man. Do not waste your time booking appt with this company. They are just disrespectful of people's time!
Reviewed Nov. 8, 2014
I am having the hardest time to get someone back to the house to correctly show me how to use it. It’s been three weeks now that we have had the machine. So far It works great! But the people who sold me the machine talk a lot of promise about themselves to follow up but I haven't heard or seen them. Two weekends already gone by, no show no call. The girl who sold me the machine said she would come out herself even left me her contact information... She never answered the phone when I called to find out if she was coming. I hate it when people don't do what they say.
Then, I called the independent operating office. The girl I talked to promised to have someone out the following weekend. She even followed up during the week… And still here I am waiting, for someone to show me how to use the machine correctly. On top of they still owe me the shampooer tools which they said they would bring out. Kirby needs to take a stand and maybe not have independent sales offices sell their products. If indeed it is the Cadillac of vacuums, then they need to sell the machines themselves, and not let outside people who cannot live up to the Kirby expectations.
Reviewed Nov. 8, 2014
I let in a Kirby vacuum sales rep. She was in training, and her Team Leader showed up to get her started, then he showed up again towards the end. The presentation lasted for over 2 hours! I had to ask them several times to hurry and finish. It was almost 7pm, we hadn't eaten dinner, and my kids needed to do homework, then get to bed. After several times of asking them to finish, the Team Leader finally left, but left his partner to finish and pack up. Now it's 45 minutes later and after several times asking them to leave. The Team Leader left the rep without transportation. She waited 1 hour and 15 minutes to get picked up! She was finally picked up at about 9:10pm! She hadn't eaten since 11:30 am, didn't have anything to drink, and wasn't given a break. When we asked the Team Leader why he was so late getting her, he laughed and was very confrontational and very unprofessional! We ended up calling the local police non emergency line.
Reviewed Nov. 6, 2014
It stopped working so we called the #. They said there were problems with the on and off button so they would order the part. So we waited two weeks no call back. We called again. Took all day to get answer. They said they got the part in. Asked where we could pick up, he told us he could not afford his business anymore, call Thursday. We could meet in tricities. Waited and waited in tricities. Had to drive all the way back to Othello. He still now does not answer phone calls. Feeling pissed off consumer!!!!!
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2014
Yesterday around 4:30 pm as I was leaving my home to go grocery shopping, there was someone ringing my doorbell before I got a chance to open the door. He offered me a paper towel roll, which happened to be something I was needing at the store. All of a sudden here comes this other guy and they asked me if I had ever heard of Kirby before. I said yes (two years ago I had gone through a demonstration and vowed to never have another one), but I let them in.
Once they came in, the first guy left and the second one, who was very nice cleaned everything. They wanted to see my vacuum and I said no. I knew exactly what they wanted to do. My shoulder is sprained and I explained I would not be able to take it back up the stairs. They said they would. My vacuum happened to be sitting just as you came up the steps and the guy asked to go upstairs to see a mattress. While upstairs, here comes some other guy all the way up my stairs who had never been invited in the first place. Explaining to me about what was in my mattress and brought my vacuum downstairs, saying he would take it back up. The man doing the demonstration had explained to me that he has only been in this job for one week. His boss was very rude to him in front of me and talked to him any way he wanted.
The boss proceeded to kick my vacuum saying it was a piece of junk and then looked at my carpet machine and said it was no good either. He pulled out his paper showing the different prices and told me he would take $500 off and take my vacuum and give it to Salvation Army. I told him no and that I was not interested in buying a vacuum. So, he asked me if I would like him to rub all of the dirt samples back into my carpet. I said no. He said, "I once asked a guy that same question and he told me, yes. I was so angry that I called and told my boss and he said - Well you know what they say. You can't sell soap to a pig." He then ran down the stairs and out the door. I was flabbergasted!
Phillip ** the guy who was slaving away, apologized and was embarrassed about it. It took him awhile to get his things together because he couldn't figure out how to place everything back in the box. They called and rudely asked him if he was still in the house. He said yes he was on his way out. Once he was all packed up, he walked with me outside (I still had to go grocery shopping) and it was dark by that time. They were nowhere in sight and it was chilly. THEY WILL NEVER GET BACK IN MY HOUSE AGAIN!!!! I'm going to report this incidence to my homeowner's association and hopefully they'll be stopped from being able to come into this neighborhood. They are West Virginia and I live in Maryland, so what the hell are they doing here to begin with?
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2014
I bought a Kirby Ultimate G back in 2003 because I had an infant at that time, as well as two dogs. Cleanliness in the home with a new baby went hand in hand. I bought the Kirby after being impressed by an in-home demonstration by a team of at least two salespeople, who were there much longer than I agreed to. Boy, do I wish I'd researched the Kirby vacuum (which I'd never heard of previously) before investing over $1,000. I was content the first couple years with its performance, although I never used the shampooer or got into using all the various attachments. I learned it was next to impossible to find bags and the belts would break often.
I frequently have to use scissors to cut hair off the bristles on the roller. Who has time for that? My big concern was that, many times after vacuuming my rugs, the room was left with a burning odor. This vacuum - which I wouldn't recommend to anyone is extremely heavy, which means lugging it up and down stairs is painful AND you can't use it easily to clean stairs. I regret buying the Kirby and agree wholeheartedly with other customers' negative reviews posted here. To anyone considering a Kirby: don't let a salesperson in your house. Right off the top, you'll be out about three hours of your evening!
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2014
I waited for years to buy a Kirby, specifically because three of my kids have pretty bad asthma. A sales team came to my house and my husband and I decided to take the plunge and finance the stupid machine over about 3.5 years. My biggest regret was I let them take my old vacuum cleaner away -- I could KICK myself for allowing them to take it!
The belt breaks often, like once every six weeks or so. The roller bar continuously clogs with hair so I have to take scissors to clean it off -- this is about every three weeks. Now the cord is loose so I have to hold it "just right" so power continues to the machine. It is pretty dang hard to hold a cord in a perfect position when the idiot machine weighs a ton. My kids are unable to carry it up and down the stairs and it is too large to effectively vacuum the stairs so we use a Shop Vac.
Using it as a carpet shampooer boils down to a superficial cleaning that I can do better with a carpet brush and a drop of Dawn in a gallon of hot water. It does not "suck" the dirt out of the carpet; it scrubs the very top superficial level of carpet and gives the user a false sense of cleanliness. All the stains show right back up a few days later. I still have to have the carpets professionally cleaned after spending a ridiculous amount of money on a contraption that was supposed to alleviate those extra expenses. I haven't even tried all the other options; if it can't vacuum, why would I try to paint my house with it????
I HATE THIS VACUUM AND WISH I HAD NEVER FALLEN FOR THE HYPE! I thought I was making a wise investment to help with my kids' asthma and all I did was waste a ton of money that I didn't have to begin with. Do NOT waste your time and money on this junk! You can get a five-star rated vacuum from a big box store for a fraction of the cost and it will outperform this garbage! Oh, how I wish I could forgo the lifetime warranty and dismiss the fact that I can hand this down to my children when I die! I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!! Trash. Trash. Trash.
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2014
The gentleman that came was very nice but he said "he was just going to show me how to remove a spot". He talked me into buying it. I don't like it because if you want to use the hoses you have to take it apart whereas others you just take the hose off. Now that I've used it I don't think it's worth the money. It doesn't even clean throw rugs!
Reviewed Nov. 3, 2014
I cannot believe some of these reviews I have read on here. We were thinking of upgrading on a new gen and now what I have read that is sad. My family always had a Kirby and the rep was always great and we had a great sales person that came to the door and only paid $1,600.00 plus we got the shampooer and it was great - never had issues. My husband always got belt replacements and we always maintain the sweeper and to my husband is a great man, he knows how to fix everything in the house, a great handy man. Anyways I have never had a issue. Still own my generation 4 but now I have a severe back injury and neck injury. I cannot use it anymore due to it is very heavy for me right now.
I always loved my shampooer, it was great. I have a Siberian husky too so the hair it would pick up and never clog on me so maybe it's the new generation of sweeper. I am afraid of getting rid of mine but I have to due to my injuries so I thought checking Kirby out this time and saw the reviews and now I do not want one to replace my old one and I will still keep my old one since it still works great. I think I will check into more very light and other brands since I saw these reviews and glad I check and the only reason I put the five star is for my generation 4 sweeper. I have owned it for 25 years and works great, just too darn heavy and I have hardwood and tile floors now and it's very hard to move around for me... Thank you.
Reviewed Oct. 28, 2014
If I could rate my experience a negative 10 I would! Last Sunday night I get a knock on my door and it was a young lady, smiling and happy, she asked if she could show me a cleaning device and get a free thing of ajax soap. She shoves the soap in my face and I actually had to take a step back so I didn't get hit with it. I, obviously annoyed and angry that I had answered the door, let her know it wasn't a good time and to come back tomorrow as I was cooking dinner and cooking my meals for the week. She insisted that this would be the only time she would be in the neighborhood. I asked how long it would take and she let me know 15 minutes, I then let her know to come back in an hour. I close the door and proceed to complete my meal cooking and sit on the couch and just want to relax for the evening. She then returns about an hour and a half later, it's about 7pm by this time. I open the door and the lady walks in with my ajax and lays it down and asks if I have ever heard of Kirby, me and my boyfriend let her know we hadn't. She lets us know that it's a vacuum and steam cleaner and asked that I pull out my vacuum and steam mop.
Of course as I remove them from the closet, she says "oh my gosh a bissel, ugh" and I was immediately annoyed as my bissel has worked great for 5 years now. I have all wood floors throughout my home as well. Then she proceeded to let a young man in the house to begin the cleaning. He walks in with a backpack and a huge box. He proceeds to put it together and begin demonstrating it. He is pulling out white circles, vacuuming a few feet at a time and removing the circles to show us the dirt. He then lets us know that he is trying to win a trip and is one sale away. I am also in sales and have been for years so I know the proper way to sell something, he was not very good at this, he barely spoke and seemed like he had had a very long day. I then begin asking him how long he has worked there and he said only a few weeks so I knew that he was very nervous and that's why he seemed this way. So my boyfriend seems impressed, I am not. We don't need a vacuum and I don't clean much anymore as I have a 7 month old baby. He then hands us a laminated sheet that said the vacuum is $3500!!
Now we are about 45 min to an hour in, it's Sunday night, I have a 7 month old child and I just want this poor kid to leave. He them proceeds to tell me again that he wants to win a trip and if we buy it today he gets the trip. I tell him it's too much money and we don't need it. He then calls his "boss" to have him come over and talk to us. The "boss" knocks on my door and comes in, he was definitely a character and had to have been high on some sort of methamphetamine. He had rings on every finger and was wearing a shirt from Austin powers closet, he comes in and proceeds to dance across my living room to sit on my couch and asked how we would be financing the vacuum. I told him we were not interested, he said he would knock off 800 bucks. I let him know we were still not interested, he then proceed to ask me about 10 times why not, I proceeded to tell him that we have high medical bills as my child was born with glaucoma and just had a corneal transplant, AND again, that we didn't need a vacuum.
He then asked me why I had cable if I couldn't afford the vacuum, I just laughed and said I have cable bc I want cable. He then told me I pay for cable even when I'm at work and the TV isn't on. I didn't know how to respond to this. He then got a call and said he had to go to another house and that he would be back. This is about an hour and a half in, I just wanted them to leave my house. The kid starts showing us more features, I'm not even paying attention to him. I want him to leave but am too nice to just tell him to get out of my house. The crack head boss comes back, once again dances to the couch, sits down and asks if we want two vacuums or one. I let him know my mind hasn't changed and I still don't want it. He then asks me another 10x why. He then picked up the white circles that had dust on them and asked me if I even cared about my 7 month old daughter bc she was breathing it in. He then proceed to bash me for "letting" my daughter breath in the dust. I am getting angrier and angrier. He stood in my face (my daughter is in my lap) and puts his hand in my face and tells me to shake his hand to make the deal.
I am growing more and more annoyed, I tell him no about 5 more times, he then knocks the price down to $1500, I AGAIN tell him no. He then gets up, tells me I'm making a huge mistake and just leaves, no bye or anything. During the interrogation I will call it, he keeps telling me to help the kid win his trip, are you KIDDING me!! With the $1500 you want me to spend on this useless vacuum, I could buy myself a trip which would be well deserved. Why on EARTH would I care if this kid wins a trip, I haven't been on a trip in years!!! Any who, the guy slams my door and I look at the kid and told him his boss is a horrible person, the kid was almost in tears as he packs up the vacuum.
Then a 3rd guy comes in, I'm assuming to help the kid pack up. He must be an offspring of the meth head boss. He came in and asked me about 3 questions in one breath, I had no idea what he was saying. He was speaking so fast and laughing. I had no idea what was going on. So TWO hours later, they were finally out of my house, my boyfriend closed my door after they left and we looked at each other and asked what the hell had just happened! Do NOT EVER let these people into your home. I am going today to purchase a "no soliciting" sign for my door. I will NEVER Let another sales person in my house ever again.
Reviewed Oct. 24, 2014
Kirby Sentria. This is on going. I have complained and requested that you take this thing away. WORST decision of my life. It doesn't pick up dog hair -- WHY??? The damn belt won't stay on. Finally had to buy a Dirt Devil carpet sweeper. Sure takes a little longer but at least my carpet looks and smells clean now. I'm about ready to stop -- Your office tells me to bring it in?? HOW? I'm 55, disabled, do not drive and live roughly 1 1/4 hours from Crystal Lake.
Reviewed Oct. 21, 2014
Buying a Kirby Sentria is by far the worst financial decision I've ever made. After a very hard sell I bought a Sentria less than two years ago. It is now paid off, but the use I actually got out of machine is close to zero. I could never use the regular cleaner, as every time I did the belt would break after a couple of minutes of vacuuming. I was using the correct belts for the machine. So now I was stuck doing all my vacuuming with the hose attachment. The pet hair attachment fell apart after a couple of uses, and connecting hoses come apart while you're vacuuming. The vacuum is so unbelievably heavy that I can barely lug it up the stairs. Every time I used this vacuum cleaner I felt afterwards like I had just fought a battle. I was vacuuming using the hose attachment the other day and the machine started smoking, then just quit. Here it sits, dead in the water and I'm out the well over a thousand dollars I stupidly paid for it. I've only used it maybe 20 times in all. I would NEVER recommend purchasing a Kirby to anyone.
Reviewed Oct. 21, 2014
I purchased a Kirby Sentria 2 from Kirby and I was under the impression the vacuum was worth the money I paid for it. I have seen the vacuum get sold for less than half I paid for it and now the vacuum is not performing the way it was advertised. The door to door salesman said the price of the vacuum was $2,600. After I bought the vacuum it started having issues. The vacuum won't even pick up lint on the floor. I did research on this vacuum and came to found out that the vacuum was sold for $1000. I contacted the company and the man I spoke to was very rude and immediately started citing California law which makes me think this happens often.
Reviewed Oct. 17, 2014
After agreeing to purchase a Kirby Vacuum Cleaner I received a call from a lady representing Kirby asking me if I was happy with my Kirby. I immediately told her I was not and proceeded to explain my issues with the Kirby Vacuum Cleaner. First, the roller wasn't spinning after I switched over to shampoo attachment. I followed the video step by step with no avail. Second, I changed back to standard vacuuming and I could not get that roller to spin while just vacuuming up my carpets.
I just was not happy with anything about the Kirby. I wish I would have read all the complaints just to get an idea of how pleased or displeased other customers was about the machine. The lady on the line said "That wasn't a problem, all I had to do is sign the papers at the bottom of our contract since we was in the five day satisfaction agreement and get in the mail before midnight the next day and someone will come to pick up the Kirby and restore things as they was prior to purchase". Also, it says on the contract that if your not satisfied with the Kirby product and your property is not returned to you within 21 days of ending the agreement, we would receive the Kirby free of charge. That is exactly what I did.
When the man came to pick up the Kirby and return my Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner he only had the base and the attachment that does the floors. I am missing ALL OF MY OTHER ATTACHMENTS TO MY RAINBOW. All the attachments that the Kirby has to it, so did my Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner. I immediately told the man that picked up the Rainbow that I did not receive ALL my attachments to my vacuum cleaner that was taken for a $600 trade in against the purchase price. He said he would hunt them down and get back to me. I have been calling the people who took my Rainbow out of the house when I initially signed off on the contract. Left message with no return called from them. A J ENTERPRISE IS THE NAME AT 6369229455 that took my RAINBOW ATTACHMENTS. I would like my parts back to my Rainbow.
Reviewed Oct. 17, 2014
3 days ago a man knocked on my door while my one month old daughter and I were home alone. After a brief intro he basically pushed his way into my house, but not before inviting another man who was HIGH ON heroin in also. The man was zipping around my house like a freaking mad man, dusting my ceiling fan and trying to vacuum my bed! This man's eyes were pinned out to the max, red and half open. He was sweating profusely and talking so fast I could hardly understand. He kept rattling off about allergies and saying he was sick. He asked me for a drink after telling me he was not supposed to. He also asked for some Tylenol. Like I said before, I had my newborn baby with me, if this man was "sick" he should not have been in my home!
After he was finished his demo he offered to "shampoo" my carpet. All the while I was trying to be polite as I could be. So he pulls a Poland spring water bottle out, his shampoo, and puts a cap full in with a gallon of water into his ancient machine. He then proceeded to SOAK my carpet. He ran out of water a quarter of the way through and then helped himself to my cups and put a couple cups full back into the machine and "finished." Days later, my house still smells like a wet vacuum and parts of it are still wet. I am so upset about this experience I will not only never buy one of their stupid, overpriced vacuum, but I will tell everyone I know not to either.
Reviewed Oct. 17, 2014
We had a guy show up at our front door saying he would clean our carpet for free with no pressure to buy anything. I was thinking it would take 1/2 hour and my carpet was dirty. He came in and stayed for 2 1/2 hours!!! He also brought in another guy to pressure us. We went back and forth on if we should buy it or not because it was so high priced. We said we would purchase it if they could get a certain stain out. Then we realized the price tag and backed out. Oh boy were they MAD! The one guy asked us if we were lying and was absolutely rude to my husband. I had to come and help defend our position. I am so glad we did not buy the vacuum! HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE HOW BAD THE VACUUM REALLY IS!!
Reviewed Oct. 16, 2014
First there were three people. The lady came to the door asking about my fam and kids and proceeded to tell me of her kids and how she just wanted to do a demonstration for college. Yes there was a demonstration. There were actually a couple with the white filter disc things and I would say we were impressed. But the one thing and prob the only thing that had me decide against it was the price. He made a phone call and two deaa after that and I was still impressed but I decided against it because I live in an apartment. I don't think it was financial smart for me to put that bill on my household. Stay at home mom or not.... I'll just have to plug in my Bissell and continue to get only 95% of my dust actually clean. The demonstrations of dirt didn't make me feel very confident in Bissell or anything for that matter but the price was too high.
Reviewed Oct. 15, 2014
I had 2 ladies come to my house while I was cooking dinner for my family of 6. I answered the door and she was really nice. I told her that I was not interested and I was busy cooking dinner, she then would not let me leave so I had my husband come to the door and she said, "Please let us Shampoo your carpets for FREE. All our hopes is that you will tell your friends about us." My husband then said, "Ok but I am not buying anything, I don't have the money so I don't want you to waste your time or mine." She said, "ohhh no problem, we just wanna show you how it works and again we want you to tell your friends how much you like the Kirby." She came into the house and looked at the carpet then said "ok, we will be back in 1 hr." She left and about 10 min later, 2 men came to the door to clean the carpet.
The one guy I guess the Manager, talked to us for about 5 min and left the kid to clean the carpet. He started Vacuuming small areas of the carpet with the machine, we thought ok, he gonna vacuum first before he shampoo the carpet. Well he starts showing us the White Disc that has all this dirt on it and how well the Kirby works, Yes we were impressed with having 4 boys and 2 big dogs it looked great. Then he worked his way to our couch and vacuumed a cushion again, we were really impressed. Then he proceed to clean it with the shampoo part of the Vacuum. After 3 hrs of him being there, we had about 150 white disc with dirt on them, we thought ok, maybe we should buy one. He gave us the price and we about fell out of our chair $2997 "that's a lot of money," my husband said. He said "YES but its the best tool in the world."
Then he said no payment till Jan 2015 then $100.00 month for 48 months. So we thought ok, maybe should be do this could this be that easy. My husband said he did not like the price and did not fell comfortable to pay so much money for a vacuum. In this 3 hrs, our carpet have not even been shampooed yet like they said they were going to do in the first place. He kept showing us different tricks with the machine while we kept saying "I don't think we are going to buy this," we told the Girl that came to the door that we were not going to buy anything. He said, "Well what if I paid you $200 for your old Vacuum and 400 for your carpet cleaner? that would bring the price down." My husband still said "no! Sorry for wasting your time but I don't have the money to spend right now."
Then he would not take no for an answer, he called someone on the phone and supposedly got permission from his manager to bring the price to $2100. I then thought in my head wait, if this vacuum was so great why are they dropping the price so quick. Then my husband said, "I still don't want to pay that much" and HE SAID "GIVE ME AN OFFER!" Ok, then I was like ok, that's weird. So I got on my phone and googled Kirby reviews, got this page and thank goodness, I found that people are having the same experience as me. I told my husband look at this and he read it too and we looked at each other and knew it was a NO. SO we told him that there really was not a price we wanted to pay right now like we told them in the beginning. Still my carpet has not been shampooed thats ok, I just wanted him to leave. We told him sorry for wasting his time and we were not going to buy the Kirby.
He proceed to get up and put other attachment on the Kirby and asked to use some hot water. Finally he was gonna shampoo my carpet but at this point, we just wanted him to leave but we knew that he was not going to take no for an answer. I was getting mad because we have 4 small boys that needed shower for school and needed to do their homework but I could not get him to leave. It was 8:30 and they got there at 5pm. He started to shampoo a small area in the house and ok, it look ok not the best like I thought it was going to be so again we told him that we are not going to buy it.
He started to pack up his stuff, he was mad you could tell YES I understand you spent half your night at my house but I told you from the beginning, I was not buying anything!!!!! His manager came in the house and told us we had a nice home and thank you for letting them come out and show us what a Kirby can do and then he said "let me give you one last offer 1,000 and $40 a month." After reading this site, we said no sorry. They finally left about 9 pm and I felt like we lost our whole evening with our family. Its our fault for letting them in and will never do that again!! So please learn from my mistake and don't let anyone in from Kirby. Also now we have 1 Cleaned couch cushion and 1/2 our carpet cleaned that it so now I have to do the rest.
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2014
Really wished I would of read reviews before buying one 9/14. Everything said in other complaints were pretty much the same at our house. We were told maybe an hour, when in all actually it took just over three hours. Finally left our house at 9:00 pm. Had a five year old daughter who needed dinner and a bath, but that didn't seem to matter. But, honestly, we needed a new vacuum cleaner, liked what we saw & made a purchase. Danni Enterprises is who we got it from. We sealed the contract for a total of just over $1300 w/ 6 months deferred payment. (I know, crazy).
Even spoke to the financing associate to make sure the numbers & wording were the same page. Imagine my surprise when the following week, I checked my credit score and found they had tacked on almost $500.00 more! When I called to find out what happened, I was told it was standard procedure in case I don't make my payments or pay for the machine. No matter what I said, they said there was nothing they could do about it. I'm not a stupid person, I can read a contract, it was identical as the one they were reading to me over the phone! They basically we're saying too bad, deal w/ it. I was mad and told them to make note of that in my file! But, now what? I don't know where to go from here.
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2014
We purchased our Kirby 6 years ago for $1600. I would think for that amount of money and the so-called reputation of Kirby it would last longer than 6 years. Just today I told my husband he had 3 choices: I don't vacuum, we buy a new vacuum, or we get the Kirby fixed. He is stopping on his way back from MI to KY to pick up a new vacuum. We have had nothing but trouble with the belts and not suctioning up the dirt. We have 2 dogs and a long hair cat. I vacuum at least 2x a week. Besides not picking up cat hair and dog hair, even when it was working properly, it is heavy and cumbersome. I see one person, was a salesman trying to say how good Kirby is. Sorry, but it is terrible and their sales tactics are horrible. Save your money and go to a local store and purchase a vacuum. You don't have to spend the kind of money we all have on here for a vacuum that doesn't live up to what the salesmen say. Nothing but trouble is what you will have if you purchase a Kirby!
Reviewed Oct. 6, 2014
I had a Kirby salesman stop by my house a couple days ago. He was very kind, professional, and just a guy trying to make a living. I let him in my house, as I didn't have much time to spare, but a little time before I had to take my daughter to soccer. 1 of my daughters had soccer practice in an hour after he showed up. Ironically, I had JUST vacuumed my carpet with one of 2 Dysons I own. We have a large, multi-level home with lots of activity. We have 5 children, all involved in many things.
Also, our home is new construction; we have only lived in our brand new home for 4 months! I thought the carpets were still impeccable. We have a thicker pile throughout the home. Having JUST vacuumed, I was already prepared to be unimpressed. I was wrong. He demonstrated the Kirby, all the while complimenting my home, my choice in Dyson as the best in-store purchase, and my housekeeping. He was NEVER rude, overbearing, or insistent! All he did was demonstrate the Kirby as a superior product to Dyson. I was amazed! Btw, so was my 13-year-old daughter...
I really wanted the Kirby, mostly to protect our investment of super-expensive carpet that gets much wear-and-tear due to our large household. However, I would never make an IMPULSE purchase of that size without discussing it with my husband, who was on a business trip, so I told the Kirby salesman to come back and SHOW my husband the difference. He left with no purchase, no attitude, and a smile and thanked me for my time. Aside from most people having a horrible sales experience with rude and nasty salespeople, has ANYBODY purchased a Kirby? And WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE ACTUAL PRODUCT???? I need to know. He will be back next week. I would appreciate comments on the product, not the experience.
Reviewed Oct. 3, 2014
Almost every time I vacuum, the belt on the roller breaks. This unit has not operated correctly since I got it. I used to sell Kirby's, so I know how to operate them, use the parts, connect them properly. I believe I have a bad unit, and I don't know what Kirby will do about it.
Reviewed Oct. 3, 2014
My 96 year old in-laws received an in-home Kirby vacuum demo in February of this year. Let me preface this by saying that they live on government pension only. Total earnings $25,000 per year before tax. The high-pressure, fast-talking tactics of these sales people are something that I think most have experience. The company that sold the vacuum is no longer in business/not reachable by phone. I contacted Kirby directly and told them that my in-laws are in hospital and in reviewing their bills/paperwork we came across a Conditional Sale Contract selling 96 year old's a vacuum with financing for 3 years, at 29.9% interest.
The vacuum price is $2910.88, the cost of financing is $1754.36. Who in their right mind would finance a 3 year purchase for 96 year olds? When I contacted Kirby to send the vacuum back, they said that there is nothing they can do. They said that they qualified for financing so that we are out of luck. They don't know how to use the vacuum and aren't even able to vacuum their home at this time. My father-in-law is in the hospital as he broke his leg and my mother-in-law just got out of hospital after a 2 month illness. There should be some repercussion for people that coerce the elderly into making purchases that they clearly can't afford.
Reviewed Oct. 3, 2014
3 people came to my house "begging" me to let them demonstrate the Kirby. I asked how long it would take and they said not very long (no definite time). The main guy or the "boss" left. The young man proceeded to demonstrate how dirty my house was by leaving all these dirty little paper discs around. The young man vacuumed the rug, a couple of chairs which took about an hour. I told them I had an appointment but the young man was sleepy and fell asleep on my couch waiting for the main guy to come pick him up which came to about another hour. I missed my appointment. The main guy was VERY high pressure. I said I didn't want the vacuum many times, and the young man said they need to get 7 nos before giving up. That is ridiculous. Yes I am angry, VERY ANGRY! I will never again let a Kirby demonstration happen in my home.
Reviewed Sept. 30, 2014
I purchased a Kirby Sentria 4/10/13. The salespeople signed an agreement stating I would receive a lifetime of free cleaning supplies belts, bags, shampoo, etc. I did get 1 set of bags and 1 bottle of shampoo. I have been trying now for 2 months to get some bags. I have not been able to get in touch with Kelsey ** who set up Bama Marketing in Alexander City, AL to distribute Kirby. I did talk to Eric ** who said they were waiting on a shipment and he would call when they came in. No call, contacted Eric again. He said truck was to come that day. No call. I talked to Eric last Thursday. He said he would bring bags on Friday. Still have no bags and only get voicemail when I call now.
I contacted Kirby Consumer Relations today. Spoke with a very rude representative, who said that Bama Marketing was now longer in business. I asked if they could help me with getting the items I was promised. She said they were only a manufacturing company and she could transfer me to parts to order bags but they would not be free. I am curious how a company could have salespeople who misrepresent them and then distance themselves from them. I would not recommend a Kirby product to anyone. The salespeople will tell you anything to sell the product and then the Kirby company will not stand behind their promises (which I have in writing).
Reviewed Sept. 27, 2014
I had a Rainbow vacuum cleaner and changed to a Kirby because I didn't have to assemble and add water. I WISH I HAD MY RAINBOW BACK! I hate the Kirby Vacuum Cleaner! With Rainbow I didn't need special attachments to clean furniture or ceiling fan. I could just unhook from the floor vac and start cleaning furniture and ceiling fan. All the attachments were right there. The one reason I switched was I thought not having to set-up the vacuum cleaner, I would vacuum more... no... The rainbow got underneath furniture and dressers.
The Kirby is too big and bulky to get underneath furniture and dressers. I have a step down by my front door. With the Rainbow Vac I could just step down. With the Kirby I have to pick it up (it's heavy) and then vac. Plus the demo showed me how close it vacs down deep. However, it did not show me how it vac up on top of carpet. I have a long hair cat... I have changed the level of vac and still cannot get up the cat hair... I didn't have that with the Rainbow... it vacuumed everything. I hated filling and emptying the water from the Rainbow, but I miss my Rainbow and hate the Kirby!!!
Reviewed Sept. 25, 2014
I had a Kirby rep knock on my door 2 days ago and having never heard of the company, I let her in to talk. I had been thinking about having my carpets cleaned and she said they would clean it for free! She brought in a kid with the Kirby, then she left. The guy was really nice. He set up and started cleaning. Unfortunately I had to leave for a meeting so I had my parents swing by. I got home about 2:30 hours later and everyone was gone and the carpet did look a lot better! Not all the stains were gone but it did look good. My mother said the guy was nice and when he was done his "boss" had come over and tried to sell her a vacuum since I was not there, but she has a maid service so she didn't need one. Then she told me they pack up and left. No hassle at all. The next day I went to grab my iPod and take my dog for a walk only to discover that the iPod was gone. The Kirby people have been the only people in my house other than myself and my parents (who have their own iPods). I'll be calling the distributor tomorrow to see if it "accidentally" got mixed up with their stuff while picking up.
Reviewed Sept. 17, 2014
In 2012 we bought a new Kirby vacuum from the Swanzey, NH distributor and sent my old vacuum to be repaired. We were offer $500.00 as a trade in but decided to keep the old one for our rental cottage. The old vacuum was picked up with the promise it would be returned without a charge for the repair. After about two to three months I called the company in Swanzey, NH to be told that the phone was no longer in service. Calls to the Kirby company in Ohio were unsuccessful. I was told that the issue was with the distributor and not their problem. I am now out of a vacuum worth $500.00. How can a company stay in business with this kind of attitude.
Reviewed Sept. 14, 2014
My mother and sister-in-law both own a kirby, so when they came knocking on my door in September I knew who they were. They both like they're sweeper so I let them in and talked with them. When they told us the price, $1600 we thought it was high as we were in the middle of a remodeling project at the time and told them that yes we liked the sweeper but because of our finances being tied up at the time, was wondering if they could stop back sometime in January after the remodeling was done. We didn't want to tie up anymore money at the time. They said, "hold on let me make a call and I will be right back". He stepped outside on the porch and made a call. When he came back in he told us he could give us 6 month same as cash and asked if we could pay it off in January. We said yes and agreed to buy the sweeper. He came back in explaining to us that we would be getting a payment book but not to worry that we didn't have to make any payments till January as we agreed. I said, "yes we don't want any payments till our remodeling is done" and he said, "yes that would be fine".
After a month we start getting calls about a missed payment. I explained to them what I was told how we didn't need to make a payment and agreed with paying it off by January. She yelled at me and hung up. I waited and when they called again I asked for a manager. I said to him 2 times that I wanted to make a payment while I was on the phone but I was also going to report them to BBB and that I didn't think you had to lie to a customer to make sale. Again, he yelled at me and hung up, so I mailed the payment and then they called again a day later. I told them they would of had the payment if their manager, James wouldn't of hung up on me and told them not to call me again. They said they would continue to call me as long as they didn't have the payment. Yelled at me again and hung up.
Needless to say, the calls have stopped and we have made the payments. So where is the "I am sorry, we never meant for that to happen." The person at your house should of never told you that or the CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT CONCEPT. What happened with treating your customers right. I will never recommend buying a kirby to any of my friends. Actually I tell everyone I know to lock your door. If you want a kirby go to a store and buy it or buy it online. Never, never deal with anyone that comes to your door.
Reviewed Sept. 14, 2014
Back in 1999-2000, I used to work for a local Kirby distributor in Boardman, Ohio (which closed in 2001). Reading some of these previous reviews, I felt the need to chime in. First, door-to-door sales is the only way to purchase a brand new Kirby from the manufacturer. It's been the tradition of the company for roughly 100 years and if you want a brand new machine with a proper warranty, this is the only way to get one. Or, you can Google which Kirby distributor is closest to you and pick one up directly, or have them deliver!
It's crazy how little things have changed in the past 15 years or so. We would go door-to-door, offering "premiums" (usually paper towels, laundry detergent, etc.) to potential clients in exchange for letting us demonstrate the Kirby product. Which in all reality, is a fantastic one! Pricey, yes. But quality? Like a previous commenter has stated, her grandma has had one since the '40s and it still works! However the price seems to have gone up substantially, being it retailed for $1500 in 1999, and I hear of them going for as high as $3300 now. I think that's a scam, though. I think the real retail these days is $2500. The lowest we sold them for back in '99 was $900. If they're trying to push them onto you for as little as $650, something's wrong. But that's not the Kirby company itself, I would point the blame in the direction of the salesman and/or distributor on that one.
Having said that, there are a lot of things being said about the way some representatives have treated their customers or potential customers. Again, most of it is the responsibility of the employee, not the company itself. One lady has stated that the vacuum is too heavy to push and carry. While I agree that it's too heavy for many people to lift, it's also incredibly easy to push. There's a motor inside the unit that helps the user push it with great ease, which ironically, adds to the overall weight of the machine making it heavy to lift. The demonstrator should have pointed that out, however.
The way that some sales people treat their customers based on these comments is completely uncalled for, and it is widely frowned upon throughout the industry. The idea is not only to sell the product, but to sell yourself as a person to the customer. Get them to LOVE you - which, while I was with the company, I did admirably. There were times that I would get into a house and the homeowners were dogging me out for the first 20-30 minutes, only to have them buy a Kirby and all of its accessories, just some 90 minutes later, while hugging me and thanking me on the way out the door. But it wasn't a cheap sales tactic on my end, I truly cared about the people I was dealing with and I wanted them to have a better tool to help maintain their homes. Maybe it showed through my work, who knows?
And while that many salesmen and women are younger kids "trying to get through school" is a line they teach them to use at the door (whether it's true or not), all of those individuals are people struggling hard to make a living in life. Kirby salesman typically work from 8 am-midnight, Monday through Saturday, and IF you're lucky, you'll still receive a tiny paycheck on Friday whether you sell anything or not. However, most distributors don't pay you a dime if you don't make a sale.
All of the things the salesmen tell you about "winning trips if they sell X amount of Kirbys" is 100% completely true. The Kirby Company provides all-expenses paid vacations to various locations around the world if said seller reaches a certain quota for a certain amount of consecutive months. Usually, if I recall correctly, it's 15 units/month for three or four months in a row. They also allow you the ability to move up, and fast, earning the right to open your own distribution center if you sell enough over the course of 2-3 years, while working under another distributor. There are actually tons of opportunities for those who make it in the business.
The reasons I left the company were personal, but despite the fact that I was only a 19/20-year old kid while I worked there taught me a great number of things that I've carried on through both my personal and professional life; learning the value of hard work, adapting to long hours if necessary, believing in setting and accomplishing goals, believing in yourself, and never take "no" for an answer.
While their practices are old-fashioned and apparently, downright unprofessional on most accounts, the actual company and the product itself are outstanding - which by the way, are designed, engineered, and built right here, in the USA. Cleveland, Ohio, to be exact. With so many jobs being shipped overseas, I'm all about the supporting the few that we have left, Kirby being one of them.
Reviewed Sept. 12, 2014
On Sept 11 2014, I happened to be at a friends home and these Kirby sweeper salespeople showed up offering a free package of laundry pods. Then with the old bait-and-switch say they are starting a new store in the area. The road manager (or is it road agent? the one who drives 5-6 sales people around and drops them off) says "Let me go out and get more samples of what we will be selling." Then an associate comes back lugging a Kirby sweeper. The rather large woman pushes right past my friend onto the enclosed porch so my friend says, "Is that a sweeper?" "Yes, may I demonstrate it so I get paid?" My friend said "you can do it on the porch, on the carpet" but the woman entered the home without permission. To make a 2hr ordeal short, the 20 minute presentation took 2 hrs or more.
The friend kept telling the woman "I have seen the presentation now I must get going to the store." The woman wouldn't quit demonstrating even when we would both leave and go outside or to the kitchen. My friend told her to leave several times, but she would not listen and kept on with the spiel. Said she had to call her manager (I forgot to tell you they drop them off and leave.) But the woman would not pack up her stuff and leave and sit outside to wait. The Road Agent aka manager came back finally and my friend didn't like his attitude so told him to stay out. Finally after another 30 minutes or more, she got the stuff outside. Then just to harass, they packed up everything right outside the door for another 20 or 30 minutes.
Oh forgot to mention when they were supposed to be getting the stuff out of the house, the road agent left again. Even after everything was back in the van they sat in the drive for another 30 minutes and tried to intimidate myself. So warning: if these people show up they wont take no for an answer and the only way you can get them to leave is call the police or give them $100 deposit on a sweeper. Their tactics are to intimidate, harass, degrade and since pushing their way in the home and refusing to leave despite numerous request are even illegal. If you need a Kirby sweeper go to one of their stores or see if you can get one online. It is not worth the headaches and hassle to let these people in your home. This tragedy happened in Seneca Co. Ohio and perpetrated by a group out of Sylvania Ohio.
Reviewed Sept. 10, 2014
My Kirby Vacuum salesman experience: First of all, my 4-year-old daughter was outside playing in our front yard, and I hear the doorbell, standing there is Kirby sales and my 4-year-old. So as a mother, I'm like "Who is this!?" The vacuum is impressive, yes. My mother told me Grandma's Kirby vacuum still works from the 1940s! The demonstration was painfully long. This man was in our house for about 4 hours, just disgustingly long! Most people can't just say, "Sure here is $2300.00". That is a big purchase. Trying to convince me by lowering the price, meanwhile I have 2 hungry kids waiting for him to just LEAVE. The sales approach needs to change for Kirby company/distributors. That night, our family went to a store and purchased a No Soliciting sign, after that painful experience.
Reviewed Sept. 10, 2014
What a terrible experience. About 4 or 5 months ago someone knocked on my door offering the free carpet cleaning that everyone else has mentioned. I thought it would be nifty so I let him in to do it. Little did I know it would take 2 hours. LITERALLY 2 WHOLE hours, maybe even an extra 15 mins in there as well. He talked and talked and talked and kept pulling gadget after gadget after gadget. BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! KIRBY ALSO... And he was rather insulting, kept commenting on how so very dirty our carpet was and how he's never seen one quite this bad.
Then he told me the price was $2500. WTF. Really? I said no. 2000! No. 1750. No. Kept going and going till he got down to 650, which is as much as my conflabbed rent. Just ridiculous that they would have taken/stolen $2500 from me for a vacuum not worth more than $300 and really quite scary because I know people have done it. Anyway, that was about 4 or 5 months ago. Since then, our doorbell has been rung 5 additional times by 5 different people representing Kirby. Including one today which is why I'm writing this. I now actually have to put a damn sign on my front door that says "WE DO NOT WANT YOUR KIRBY VACUUM. DO NOT RING MY DOORBELL. GOODBYE." RIDICULOUS.
Reviewed Sept. 10, 2014
If Kirby Sales people come to your home, ask them to leave immediately. Last night my husband & I were sitting on our back deck and a van full of Kirby Sales people pulled in. Two jumped out and nearly ran us over trying to get us to listen to their spiel as it was points to a vacation that they were trying to earn. We right upfront said we were not interested. So we agreed to let them talk to us in our sun room and they just took over. They were very energetic to a fault. This was 8:00 in the evening, we had our grill going, preparing to have a quiet dinner at home. It just kept going on and on. He wanted to check our mattress and I said that makes me uncomfortable and in a few minutes he was telling me how dirty our nearly new mattress was!!
All of a sudden the police were here. Someone in the neighborhood reported the van and thankfully they came. This was 9:30 p.m. We still had no dinner and they had no desire to leave because they had not sealed the deal and they were not going to. The police stayed and made them pack up. The van was in the driveway running with several others inside. Then another police car shows up. It was nearly 10:30 by the time the police let them go. This seems to be their pattern. If they ever come to our home again I will call the police immediately and get them out of here. It is too bad when you cannot even enjoy the evening when you get this type of behavior. Kirby should take look at their sales approach. We had no intention of buying even a vacuum bag let alone pay that kind of money. No means no. Consequences: We were extremely upset, no dinner, very little sleep and just plain pissed off. Kirby needs to be held accountable.
Reviewed Sept. 8, 2014
A young salesman NICK came to the door asking if he could clean one carpet for FREE and also gave me some spot cleaner for my troubles of going through the demo. I said sure as it would be a challenge for them! He came in and did his demo. Well after the price started at 3300, they got it down to 1350 (don't tell your neighbors) and I got it feeling a little pressured by the road manager JEFF came to push sale through. Well they give you 3 days to cancel. After they left my husband came home and I tried to show him that it worked good (haha) - couldn't push the darn thing. Tried to carry it up the stairs - VERY HEAVY to carry. So called the salesman Nick back and said I don't want this. They were eating supper and said they'd come back, which they did.
I said this is too hard to use. The "road manager" Jeff came in and said his boss said "If I still wanted it they'd do $1000." I said no it was too heavy for me. Also told them that in the beginning too! They wanted me to have another vacuum for all levels of the house (4? NO). The road manager JEFF was VERY RUDE and stormed out the house. Another guy came in and boxed it up. I told him I was sorry, but knew I'd never be able to carry it up and down the stairs. He told me if I wanted to help the salesman out I could purchases the spot cleaner for $50, and asked where it was, I said Jeff took it with him, and it was suppose to be FREE?? The road manager was so rude I was scared to have him in the house. I don't understand how the price could go from $3300 to $1000 in a short time. I would NEVER recommend them ever to anyone, being rude, the machine being so heavy to use and not easy. VERY DISPLEASED.
Reviewed Sept. 6, 2014
A couple of months ago, my fiancé and I had a knock at our door. It was a representative from Kirby holding a set of $2.00 "Family Dollar" canisters, and she seemed uncertain as to what apartment she thought we were in but she saw us and practically followed us to our place without us knowing she had done so. We knew we weren't expecting any company but she came over. Normally we wouldn't open the door, because people are so mean these days and you don't know who's at your door.
Anyway it was midday and we had just got back from site seeing some new houses. When I opened the door she'd said "oh you're the lady I saw coming in as I was pulling up...just the person I want to see, is your spouse with you?" I said yes, she then reaffirmed that she "had her eyes on us" unknowingly to us. Seeing that she had something she was either promoting or selling I invited her into our place, and because it was so hot I didn't want to just stand there with my door ajar, "I just didn't know it was Kirby she was selling." Now I have to admit I am familiar with the Kirby products and when I moved to Raleigh some years ago I was approached in a parking lot by a couple of people about actually wanting to promote the Kirby for a living.
Let me just say, the people who approached me seemed kind of pushy with their approach but then they were so anxious to get me and my friend to attend a seminar until we were both like, “okay whatever we'll come to see what it’s about.” Went to the seminar and did not like the experience because I felt they were trying to get me to sell a scam to people basically pushing people into something that they may not even want to buy in the first place. This doesn't mean that Kirby products do not live up to its name, it’s just the obnoxious people behind Kirby, walking into people homes, insulting their personal decisions to buy other products, and then to treat people like their home is a disease of some sort. Grant it no one wants to live in a dirty home, but when IT IS clean, and then some dimwit enters, no not just enters but is welcomed into a home then they want to pull out the INSULT THE CUSTOMER CARD... It’s very inappropriate and then the first thing they want to say is, "well Kirby sells itself!"
My issue is this, if it sells itself, then why are you in my home insulting me when I break my neck cleaning my floors, doing my laundry, and whatever else that I do only to stuff my hard earned money into their pockets. That just doesn't fly with me. The lady came in her first comment she made to me was, "I'm so glad you're not a nasty person. I thought you would be nasty,” "referring to my personality”. That was a red flag, but I shunned it.
As she proceeded to ask "would you like for me to demonstrate what the Kirby can do?” I informed her that now was not a good time for my fiancé and I to make any purchases for a vacuum because we didn't know what we were moving into soon. We wanted to at least give ourselves some time to get things settled with our new home. It didn't make any sense to purchase a vacuum when in fact our new home may have hardwood floors. She had then jumped into my sentence saying "oh no, we have hardwood products too...Kirby does it all! Would you like for me to vacuum your carpet for you for free?" Now I already told her that we were not interested in the making a purchase but then she wanted to continue with offering a free cleaning, so I said, “sure if you want to do it, then why not.”
She went downstairs, came back with the vacuum, and then some other young guy who was basically a protégée learning the ropes from her. She asked me was it okay if he watched, I said sure and that's when the little pads came out. We all know what those pads are, but thing is, the pads were placed right at the place where suction is the strongest. No bag, or container to collect the dirt, just her little test pads. While she's strokes the floor one stroke at a time, she proceeds to tell me about the Kirby products yada yada, and so forth...I'm thinking to myself by this time, "she said she would vacuum the floor, not talk." Well she continued to push her way into selling that vacuum cleaner, disregarding what I told her previously and to top that off she could've walked out the door after I said what I had said to her earlier, but she didn't. She had a plan. She wanted to stay, and in her mind she was going make us buy that vacuum cleaner, even if she had to pull the nasty claws out.
My fiancé is a very quiet and humble person, not weak, just quiet. He observed while she and I talked about Kirby. She started asking rhetorical questions and in the process she pulls out the little white pad with the dirt & dust. In the process of packing up and preparing to move, I didn't vacuum my carpet that morning because we had things we had to do and I usually cleaned at night while my fiancé would be away at work, that way I could get a lot of it done. Not to mention the fact that I already told her that I hadn't vacuumed the floor because of our plans were a bit more important at the time. Anyway she began to say to me "do you see what the Kirby can do?" It’s all about a person's dirt tolerance...(in a condescendingly manner). I replied that “yeah I do see that.” I could tell the carpet needed a good deep cleaning but I also knew I was moving as well. It didn't really matter at that point.
She turned to my fiancé and said to him "do you want a Kirby clean home?" My fiancé just looked at me because he didn't really want to make a decision especially knowing what we were doing and how I stated to her that it wasn't the time. After she saw him look at me, she turns to the protégée and said "you can tell who runs the house." I stopped her in her statement and I said, “no no you don't know because you don't understand, we are in a partnership and I don't have to explain anything to you but yeah when OUR minds are made up that's basically it because we know what we have to do first.” She kept vacuuming and then she saw she wasn't getting anywhere with me she kept on going for a couple more strokes, and then began to try insulting me by saying, “well it’s up to you if you want a Kirby clean home. It doesn't matter to me, but it’s up to you.”
My fiancé then looked at me again because he thought for sure I was going to verbally bash her and kick her out, but I didn't. I just said politely “I'm sorry, I'm not putting you in the position that you're in vacuuming my floor, demonstrating a product that if I want I can very well buy it when I want to do so”...then I proceeded to tell her that I have a sister that has a Kirby but now owns a new Dyson too. I cleaned her house with both vacuums for her, and I couldn't really tell much difference except Dyson was lighter in weight. I didn't want to discourage her but I basically told her I knew what the Kirby could do. She seemed okay and then she started asking about my credit and my fiancé credit situations...
We wanted to get the Kirby but still without knowing what our next move would be I didn't want to just waste money on something I wouldn't use. I said to her, “no I'm not getting into all that with you, if you have a business card, and if our next house has carpet we'll be sure to call you.” That was the kicker for her, she got rude and nasty then. She started saying things like "no I'm not leaving my card. I mean, what are you going to do with the card, threw the card on the floor & and said clean card, clean!" My fiancé and I were both shocked at that fool's behavior and she better be glad I didn't feel like going to jail for knocking her upside her head. She even went as far as showing me some "laminated score sheet" showing me her place on that sheet, and said it didn't make any difference to her whether or not I bought a Kirby, she still got money in her pocket.
Later she calls her supervisor, and he came in and basically insulted us all over again saying “** no you aint gonna call us back, you know why? If you don't buy the Kirby today, the prices will go up and you won't buy it later." That right there was completely beyond no for me. So with allllll of that being said Kirby gets a big fat NO from me. The people who represent their company are doing nothing but misrepresenting Kirby's name. I would buy 20 Eurekas, Dirt Devils, Bissells, Sharks, and whatever other vacuum I want before giving Kirby a dirty oxidized penny of mine.
She was willing to go as far as insulting Stanley Steemer which is a well known flooring company, specializing in cleaning and things of that nature. Being a person that has worked in customer service knowing business etiquette you don't insult another company just to make your company thrive. That's a classless tactic. With rude, disrespectful, nasty, spiteful, and hateful people working for them, who would want to spend their money supplying a living to idiots like that???? NOT ME!!!! I would sweep my carpet with a broom before using a Kirby in my home. Enough said....
Reviewed Sept. 5, 2014
I was told that there was a lifetime warranty, so if there was an upgrade on the machine that I have I can receive a new machine. When I inquired about the warranty after having my Kirby for 4 years, I was given a quote of $200 to have the factory rebuild my current machine. Or trade in my machine and pay for another machine for $1200. Those false promises to get people to buy your product is not ok. I will never make such a big investment with a company that lies like this. My family is fairly new and can't afford these kind of setbacks!
Reviewed Sept. 3, 2014
Hi everyone, first of all let me tell you there IS hope. I ended up pushed to buy one of these vacuums too but I called next day to the company that sold it and told them I wasn't paying for it. They got really nasty and said they'd take me to court and threatened me. So I told them to do it. We went to court, they lied their ass off and LOST. The judge ruled they shouldn't have used such sale tactics if I wanted the thing in the first place. The person that sold me, it wasn't even in court, they sent his pushy boss like most of these stories. I had to give it back but I told him I was going to pass my story onto others and he was PISSED. He threatened to get a gag order but I wanted to make sure there was hope. It got wiped off my credit as soon as the trial was over.
So if they pressure you, threaten to call the cops is what the judge told me and if you want to return it don't wait more than 3 days. Let them know you refuse to pay for it and trust me they will call. Record all the nasty things they say and take them to court with you.
Reviewed Sept. 2, 2014
So earlier today I get a knock in my front door. I knew it was some salesperson or something of the like cause nobody uses my front door. I answer and the guy offers me a can of glade air freshener to demo a product saying he was getting paid to do this and no sales pitch etc. I knew that couldn't be right but hey if I could help out why not. So he comes in and then tells me his coworker is actually going to do the demo so then another guys comes in and sets up the Kirby vacuum asks for my vacuum and uses my vacuum first then goes over it with the Kirby.
I was very impressed with what was in the black filters but told the guy I couldn't afford anything right now. So he gets his "boss" to come in and asked me what I would pay for this vacuum. I then told him I would consider it if the price was about 700 (I figure a Dyson is 500 so that seemed fair). He shows me a paper with a $2495 price tag and then said they're running a promotion right now and if I finance it would be $1500 or cash they could do it for $1100. I told him I wouldn't pay that much. So the "boss" calls his boss and comes back at me with $800 and I told him I'm not ready to make a decision today and I really can't afford it today.
So then the "boss" gets on the phone again and says he can cut the commission and give it to me for $500 today cash price and they would even pay the sales tax. I thought about it and then decided to check out google. So I go on google shopping and find the same model for about $400-$600 when I showed the "boss" he told me those don't have a guarantee and no warranty etc. Long story short I didn't buy from them. I kind of feel bad for the poor guy doing the demo, he was hot and sweaty and had been running around in the sun trying to get people to allow him to do the demo. I may call him for a Kirby but their prices are a joke.
Reviewed Aug. 30, 2014
I am displeased to say that the Kirby Company has rude and nasty people. These people that are representing the company "where do they get them from and who is the CEO of Kirby Vacuum because he needs a reality check on the TV show Undercover BOSS" to prove that they need to make changes in the training of their people. I want go into full detail of my experience, but I will never buy nor recommend Kirby products to no one.
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2014
A month ago, the salesman came to our door wanting to give us a presentation of the vacuum and how it works and how great it is. We decided to buy it, why I don't know, but we now decided a little bit ago that it is not to our satisfaction and would like to see if we can return it. The lady at the finance company (supervisor) was very rude to me and I had to actually tell her that there was no reason for her to be rude to me and then I hung up on her because I wasn't getting anywhere with her so the moral of the story is, KIRBY SUCKS AND SO DOES THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE. Where did they do their training and who did they get it from because someone needs to go back to mgt training, good grief!!!!!! Very unhappy!

Reviewed Aug. 26, 2014
The Kirby Sentria that I was suckered into buying is harmful to my hearing. Both my wife and I have to wear hearing protection to use it. It is exceptionally heavy and very hard to maneuver. I should have seen through bogus trick that was used to show how great it was. I have had to replace several parts due to poor quality workmanship and materials. Unfortunately it is paid for and now five years old and we are stuck with it. Almost any other vacuum is as good as it if used properly.
Reviewed Aug. 25, 2014
I've read some of the recent reviews and my experience was comparable. Yesterday, the doorbell rings and an enthusiastic young woman shows me a laminated card and is wondering if I'd like a room or our stairs shampooed for "free". I asked what she was demoing/selling and she said she was setting up appointments for Kirby, and she was making her money doing this. I made it quite clear I wasn't in the market for any vacuum and beyond that my wife was out of town and even if I wanted it, I would not make a purchase decision without her. She said that was fine and the whole process would not take very long ("Not very long" was around 3 hours).
Shortly thereafter, two men show up at my door, one newbie and one who claimed to be selling Kirbys for 4 years. I tell them I am not going to buy but I would like my stairs shampooed as promised by the young woman. The older man leaves the younger man to the task and departs for my neighbor's house. The newbie proceeds to vacuum the stairs, tediously changing out the little white disks every few seconds. This was of course after giving my Dyson a crack at them. They did indeed get noticeable dirt up, but later I wondered if they went back over it again with the Kirby if there would still be more dirt. I also got the demo how my Dyson couldn't lift up the empty accessories box and the Kirby could, etc.
During the course of the demo, I got treated to a very long and detailed hard-luck story from the newbie (the older man was never present when this happened). I was told he lived off of tips, so I am sure his personal history (real or fabricated) was an attempt to prime the pity pumps. I told him I would not give him money - all I wanted was what the young woman promised. I did give him a pop and several granola bars. The newbie seemed to stall out and he confessed he didn't know how to shampoo stairs. I asked him to please get someone to come over and get it done, as I needed to get back to doing what I was doing before they interrupted me. He spent a lot of time on his phone, texting and playing games, and I was starting to get irritated. The older guy finally came back, used the special shampooing attachment meant for stairs and asked newbie to finish up. The older guy was very slick and likable, but the newbie had a LOT to learn about effective sales.
The price started out at $2998 and by the end of the demo was down to $1000, and I wasn't supposed to tell my neighbors. When I continued with my stance of not making a decision like this with my wife out of town, I got some pressure about why can't I decide without her, etc. The newbie packing up the vacuum was painful to watch. I will never do anything like this ever again. Thank you Kirby sales force!
Reviewed Aug. 24, 2014
Kirby Sentria. Same as everyone else, the salesman took forever but we needed a vacuum so we bought it, but ours was only $700 as every time we said no, he kept lowering the price. Long story short, my husband loves the thing, I HATE it. It's too heavy, you cannot use it on stairs because of the weight, and the shampoo attachment does not work at all. I have tried it numerous times and it's a piece of junk. This was one of the biggest wastes of money ever. I watch their YouTube videos and the shampooer just does not work at all. They are very unfriendly when you call them and their bags are too expensive. I would never advise anyone to buy this product.
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2014
The early Fall of 2011, my mom was talked into purchasing this vacuum cleaner. My dad had just died and she was alone for the first time after 50 plus years. She never had credit of her own, so these people talked her into a payment plan. She never even knew the total cost of this item. In the end, she had paid $1500.00. A couple days went by. When her buyer's regret set in, she called the number they had left with her. It had been disconnected.
My mom was 77 at the time. It's so heavy that she can't even move it. The extra attachments have never been used. It's been sitting in a closet unused because she doesn't have the strength to use it. People that go door to door & sell this product to the elderly makes me ill. I don't know her order number but you should still have her records. Theoda **. She wants You to Buy it Back!!!!!
Reviewed Aug. 18, 2014
I purchased a kirby from one of the distributors PF (International) Ltd. When I got this product, it was not complete as advertised and I was told I was going to receive the outstanding components within 4 weeks of purchase. 8 weeks went past and had not received these. I then telephoned and to my biggest surprised, the person on the phone was very rude to me as if I had committed a crime. He then committed that someone was bringing these on the day. The day went past and no one turned up. I made another follow on call and the America promise was made. No one turned up again, this happened for over a week. Still getting rude, impolite responses. I have sent about 4 complaints to the distributor and still have not received a response, yet. I have also spoken to Kirby UK as well and no one seems to be willing to fulfill the services.
Reviewed Aug. 17, 2014
I received a call from a guy yesterday morning around 9 am with a California area code (I'm in NM), saying he was from SCA, a cleaning service, and my friend Lisa gave my name as a referral. He said they were a new business in Los Lunas (outside of Abq where I live) and they were giving out free demos to promote their new business location. He said they would clean my tile or carpet for free, no obligations and totally free, and wanted to set up an appointment for me. I asked if I would need to sweep or vacuum first, and he said yes. He looked to see available appointments, and they had one for 2 pm. After I got off of the phone with this guy I texted my friend to see if this was a legitimate thing. She texted back it was Kirby, but there's no obligation to pay or buy anything, and thought I would appreciate having a room cleaned for free. The word "Kirby" was not mentioned at all during the initial call, which made me wonder, but I went with it.
Around 2:15 pm a light tan van pulls into my condo complex, slows down to find my unit, and then goes to the parking area. A guy came to my door with two boxes and a plastic case, introduces himself (I don't remember his name), and proceeds to start taking out the vacuum and parts to assemble. It appears to be a brand new vacuum fresh out of the box, which impressed me (although I didn't say anything out loud.) He asked what he would be cleaning today, and I told him the guy during the phone call implied all of the flooring, but my friend had said one room. He verified it was one room, so I showed him to my bedroom. (I had already vacuumed, and pulled everything I could other than the heavy furniture to maximize the cleaning area.) He asked how often I vacuum, and told him every week since I have 5 cats and have to since they track the litter besides the pet hair. He said he would have never guessed I have 5 cats until he saw them all later (after the big bad machine had been quiet long enough for them to come out), and that he'd been in homes with less cats, and more cats, and the smell would be overwhelming.
He asked me what kind of vacuum I had now, and I showed him my Hoover Pets wind tunnel I got from Home Depot for almost $300 a couple years ago. He asked if I was happy with it, and I told him it's the best vacuum I've had yet. He didn't make any negative comments about it, but showed me on the bottom where there's only the one hole for the suction on the left side, and said that's why it takes a few sweeps to get things to pick up. I told him the debris in my vacuum was from earlier, from just one week, and he seemed impressed. He didn't show me the bottom of the Kirby to prove the full suction it would have as he claimed.
He takes the Kirby vacuum to my bedroom, and I was surprised to see how much debris it picked up and put on the little white pads he kept changing out ever so often, considering I had vacuumed not long before he got there. He finished vacuuming the bedroom, and then went back to the living room to show the other attachments, etc, and did a demo on my couch and throw pillows. He then started setting up to shampoo the bedroom floor. I sat on the bed and watched as the soap was being left on the floor to soak.
When he was done and was waiting for the suds to do their thing he showed me the paper with the pricing and three payment plans. $2400 for the vacuum alone, $2700 to have shampoo feature. I told him right now I have too much debt from my ex and can't afford any monthly payments. He said these were the numbers before discounts, but never mentioned what the discounts or total cost would be. He asked what my credit looks like on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being great. I told him 7 or 8, and it's in the 700s according to my free scores on my credit cards. He then wrote down $85/mo, and said that's the amount Lisa was able to get on hers due to her good credit, but never said what the term or total amount would be for hers. I told him I still couldn't afford a payment of any sort right now, but that the vacuum would be on my wish list for the future.
He finished vacuuming up the suds and getting the water out of the carpet, and said it would be dry to walk on in 30 minutes. It was still damp later in the evening, and about the same dampness as my cheap Bissell shampooer leaves behind. The end result as for the amount of cleaning was about the same as mine does, except the Kirby was a faster process. The dirty water was the same color, and just as much debris and cat hair as mine gets out. I almost fell twice walking from the carpet in the bedroom to the bathroom tile, as the bottom of my running shoes were very slippery from the damp floor. Must be the soap, as I don't have that problem with my cleaning solution. I was definitely more impressed with the vacuuming part of the demo.
He asked me about friends who might want to have a demo done, and I told him a few would love to have a room cleaned for free, but that none of them were going to be able to afford the vacuum. He said I never knew and they might like it, and I said I'm sure they would like it, but I knew he was out to sell vacuums, and it would be a waste of his time with my friends. He didn't push any further for referrals or to make a sale with me, and started packing up the vacuum back in my living room. He used window cleaner to shine the metal parts back up, and used foam parts and packaging to pack it back up. That explains the "brand new" impression I had from the start.
The whole demo was a two hour deal from start to finish. The guy was very nice, very sociable, and not too pushy when he pitched the sale. We talked the entire time (when the noise wasn't too loud from the machine), and he was very professional during the whole process. I don't envy his job, going into stranger's homes to clean a room (and more), and I can only imagine some of the filth he encounters. He said he was from California, and travels often. There were 7 of them traveling together on this trip, one lady and 6 guys. He was staying Los Lunas for this month, and then Colorado was next. The initial call to reel me into the demo was bull, since they weren't opening a new location, but that wasn't this guy's fault as he didn't make the call.
After reading some of the horror stories on here, I'm VERY thankful I had this particular salesman come to my house. I am also glad they called me instead of just showing up at my door step as I've read from other postings. Considering it killed two hours of my day, it was still a pleasant experience. When he was all packed up, I opened the door for him so he could carry out the two boxes and plastic case, and there was the light tan van waiting with the side door open, and a lady and guys sitting inside. I thought it was kind of odd it wasn't marked with Kirby advertising, but after reading some of the other reviews maybe it's so you don't know who is pulling into your driveway, hoping you'll answer the door.
I did look on Amazon later for the same vacuum out of curiosity, and there were three listings on the first page for less than HALF what his paper listed for the cost. I was surprised. I messaged my friend, and she said that figures, but that she didn't pay too much more, and got it for $1500. She said this way the guy got a little cash in his pocket considering he was there for two hours. She sells Mary Kay, so I can see her stand point helping him make some money. I told her he'd told me she was paying $85/mo, but hadn't told me the total, and she said they pushed him to give them the full amount before making a deal. I would too, had a payment option been an option for me. (I'm glad it wasn't an option, after looking online.) I don't foresee myself paying even the $1200 for the vacuum on Amazon, but it's good to know there is a cheaper option out there for those interested, if they bother to research it. I'd personally spend $1200 on a new dryer or treadmill before a vacuum, but that's me. :)
Reviewed Aug. 17, 2014
A lady came to the door of my apt and my 13 yr old son opened it. I was cooking. I had 2 other kids in the apt and it was about 3pm. She said that she was giving a free carpet shampoo as a promotion. I had just had my mom's puppy over and it peed on the carpet and I'd just sent my niece to my mom's to grab the enzyme stuff to clean it, so I thought perfect timing. I thought it was a carpet cleaning company.
Two guys showed up 30 minutes later and seemed nice and I walked into the living room to see one unpacking a Kirby. I said I thought it was a carpet cleaning not vacuum sales. He said he was going to clean the carpet and I said I didn't have any money as I'm looking for a job. He asked how I paid rent and I said my mom's paid the last two months.
The one guy left and then I made a sandwich and iced coffee for the other and he started to do the sales thing. A lot of time was going by and he was spending too much time arranging circles of dirt and I wasn't sure he even had vacuumed the whole carpet yet. But the foam on the window was cool and it "certainly does suck" and he was a great guy. Many times we got talking and he paused his vacuuming for a while.
He did vacuum out my computer which is great, as well as blow the dust out of my kid's XBOX's. My kid has asthma and I keep the apt clean. I had steam cleaned less than three months prior. A lot of dirt came up anyway and the suction test showed how it obviously worked better than my Dyson. My son had a good time with the whole experiment and the guy talked about interesting stuff. He also used my Brookstone back massager and it sounds weird but we did each other's backs. It was a little weird but my kid was right there playing a video game and he didn't give me any weird looks so I guess it was fine. I think I sold him on getting a massager.
Anyway, it was a couple hours later so I wanted to finish up. He kept showing attachments but I really wanted the pee spot and rest of the carpet shampooed. So I said let's throw out all the circles - the wind was blowing them over and I said we'd have to go over the carpet again before shampooing. He said that his boss was expecting to see 100 of those all over the carpet. I wondered how they expected to shampoo it with those all over the place. I convinced him to stack them up on the tile in front of the fireplace instead "so his boss could see them" and then we pretty much got most of the carpet vacuumed when his boss came back.
His boss wanted me to buy the vacuum and I reminded him I didn't have a job right now. I said I thought my mom might want it but I didn't want to ask her to buy it since she was already paying my rent, although I thought it would be good for my kid's asthma. The guy convinced me to call her and she was already in the mountains so she had trouble hearing me. She finally heard "Kirby" and said, just use our neighbor's and it was a ripoff anyway. I said OK. I had gone into the bathroom to call in private and when I came out the boss guy was kind of pissy and packing up the vacuum and said he knew it was a no. I said she was already on her way to camping and he said she didn't have to be here to buy it. I said ya but the phone is cutting out. Apparently that was satisfactory.
I want to also say that although the guy who showed the Kirby was a really nice guy and did not make me totally regret unintentionally spending my whole Saturday afternoon checking out his vacuum, the other guy was not as cool. I convinced him to leave his number to give my mom a demonstration (although she won't want one) so I think he was biting his tongue. But he was pissed off that there were really only about 40 dirt circles piled up LOL because he said that anyone looking around at 100 dirt circles would definitely buy the vacuum. So I think the other guy is in trouble. He was visibly irritated at the other guy and I had to make eye contact with him and smile and say thank you because he looked nervous and embarrassed about how he was being treated.
And the boss also let me know that although my apt was nice and clean that he had been in some other houses that were really nasty and he told me of the mean and guilt-inducing things he had said to other people like saying they didn't care about their kid's health and that he should leave and take the kids with him. I kinda shrugged because I was thinking that maybe I could understand thinking that but not saying it to someone. However, since they don't leave a card, once they decide to leave you are no longer a potential customer and they are just pissed they wasted so much time on you (whether you wanted them to or not).
He did say it was $1395 but then asked if I had credit to which I said no. Either do my parents. (Who does anymore? Not even our government or our banks!) Anyway, then he said on credit it would be $2000. Then he said if I paid cash in full it would be $1500. I didn't really question him about it since I wasn't trying to haggle but just say no.
After they left I told my kid that I did like the vacuum but that they had tricked me into a demonstration and that they never had any intention of shampooing my carpet. He said that maybe I had misunderstood them before. No, they purposefully misled me. Also my son naturally wanted to Google the vacuum and they talked him out of it. (Apparently he Googled it, anyway, on his iPad in my room but didn't tell me till they left.) After they left, I mixed the enzyme stuff from my mom's and poured it on the pee spot. That really wasn't cool because it should have been poured on right away, but it will still work so whatever.
If I get a good enough job to be able to pay cash and not miss the money, I might still get it mainly because it would make my kid happy that I am concerned for his asthma since he thinks I am flippant about it no matter what I do. Also he says he would vacuum if we had it. Also we might have bubble wars so that could be fun.
Reviewed Aug. 16, 2014
Very poor construction. We have replaced it 2 times already and it is broke again. The spout on top you put the screw on cap to keeps cracking not allowing for total suction, also, the vacuum itself is heavy. As far as vacuuming, it does a wonderful job. Still strong after 8 years.
Reviewed Aug. 16, 2014
So at our county fair, Kirby had a booth set up with signs displaying "trips" to Vegas and other places. All we had to do was enter the contest drawing with our name, number, job title and so on. We would know by the end of fair who had won the "Free and Clear" trips. Well, today, 8/15/2014, both my sister-in-law AND husband received a call stating that they won the "trips" and a free carpet cleaning. Unfortunately, after reading much of these complaints, I have come to a complete conclusion that it was all a scam to get people's names, addresses and numbers to be able to get into homes.
I was leery to begin with, knowing what we went through a year ago. No massive horror story partly because I have terrible credit and surprisingly (I was going to give them $900 for the vacuum). I didn't pass their credit so I lucked out and didn't get stuck with it. The guy that did our demo actually was a great guy and I have kept in contact with him much of this time. He came into our house with no pretenses or lies, which is partly why I allowed him to come into the house. He was there for about 45 min doing his demo, but we all talked about other things which kept him there longer. His leader came in and asked what was taking so long and wanted to know if we were buying or not.
We agreed to the credit check (full well knowing we wouldn't make it past that part) and she did many things to get us to pay cash for it to avoid the credit check. Really who in their right mind keeps $900 in cash with them?? But all in all we didn't have much trouble getting the people to leave and up until this lapse in judgement we haven't had problems with Kirby. When I was a kid, we owned one and still have it to this day and my parents Love it. I would like to get one but even at $900 I think I will stick with my cheap ** Walmart bought vacuum. Moral of my long story is, they have upped the game and are suckering people in by offering a Free Trip. Please don't let this deter you from their real aim. Even though we didn't have a nightmare of a problem, I wanted to inform readers of this.
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2014
Initially, two young ladies came to the house. One was holding a bottle of Tide detergent, for reasons unknown to me and the other proceeded to tell me they wanted to shampoo/clean my carpet for no charge to see how I liked the Kirby Sentria II carpet shampoo system. So I figured, they were going to shampoo the carpet. So, I decided to let them try it. About 20 minutes later, a car load of people pulled up in the driveway and the guy who was going to shampoo the carpet and one who was learning the ropes, so to speak, came in with their equipment. They seemed nice but I was wary about what was going to actually go on. The sales guy operating the equipment talked incessantly, wanted to use my vacuum and then proceeded to use the Kirby Sentria II vacuum to show me how much dirt my vacuum was missing. I asked him when he was going to shampoo the carpet so I could see if it would actually get the stains out. He kept saying he couldn't do it until he get all the dirt vacuumed up and this went on for a good 20-30 minutes. They had originally told me it would take about 30 minutes to demonstrate... HA!!! He kept asking me questions and pushing me to buy the vacuum right then and there.
I told him I never purchase big ticket items without discussing it with my husband... He kept insisting and nagging me and finally I told him that I'm tired of repeating myself as to why I will not purchase an item without discussing it with my husband and to please stop talking and finish what you said you were going to do. He still tried to get me to budge but I wouldn't. By this time, I was so livid I was about ready to ballistic on the guy. Finally, he gets a call from his superiors and he says, "well my time is up and I have to pack up and leave." And I'm thinking to myself, thank goodness... I thought for sure I was going to have to get my taser out of my pocket and use it on him to get his sorry butt out of my house. I normally never let salespeople into the house but I had stains in my carpet and wanted to see if this system would really work... God as my witness, I will never let any salesperson in again, ever... I recommend to anyone that if this happens to you, be FIRM, be ADAMANT and do not hesitate to call the cops, if need be.
Reviewed Aug. 14, 2014
My fiance and I found an ad on Craigslist about a job. Right away it seemed a little fishy but I thought it was just me being paranoid. The guy on the phone didn't tell me much about what we were going to be doing. When we got to orientation right off the bat we thought it looked a little suspicious. The building was pretty much empty and we sat in folding chairs along with 6 other people. Everything was just completely unprofessional. My fiance walked out but I wanted to give it a shot, sure it was something new. When I got home, something just didn't seem right. It's now 6 am and I'm supposed to be back there at 11. Thankfully I decided to do a little digging. I'm so thankful for these reviews because I didn't realize I was going to be working for such a horrible company. They made it seem like it would be so easy to get flashy materialistic things (cars, shoes, watches, even a moped) that is how they snag the kids to go door to door. I can't stress enough how glad I am I found these reviews. Thank you all. I am so sorry you had to go through that.
Reviewed Aug. 12, 2014
I was online looking up where to purchase Kirby bags. I ran across consumer affairs for the Kirby. I started reading the complaints. I almost cried. In 2011 the same selling tactics happened to me. The men forced their way into my home. Would not leave until I bought one even when I told them to leave. The person stayed for 4 hours. I regretted buying the vacuum. The finance company would not take the vacuum back.
In fact, when I stopped making the payment for one month 2 men showed up at my door wanting their payment. I was scared and did not answer the door. 5 minutes after leaving my door they started calling my house phone. That lasted all day. I hate the vacuum. Told Kirby this and still they would not take it back. After reading all the complaints I do not feel so alone. Now I know for sure I WAS forced to buy the vacuum. I only wish I had read all the complaints before I got suckered.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2014
August 04, 2014: a young man approached me and asked if I minded if he demonstrated a cleaning product on our floors in our home. It was early afternoon, and my wife was home, so I said ok. He came back quite some time later, perhaps 7:45 pm with a Kirby vacuum. I went out to the office on my property with my father-in-law and my daughter, and we talked and spent a good hour out there. When we came back to the house I was surprised to still see the sales guy there. He had a great deal of round white pads scattered about with dirt on them. He explained they were test pads and that they were to show us how much dirt was around.
Around that time, my wife told all of us that she was putting Davey down for the night (our baby) and that we all needed to relocate immediately. The sales guy ignored her completely and I could see she was getting upset, but she just left the room instead of complaining. I wanted to get rid of this guy, and I knew there was a lemon law that I could take advantage of if we wrote a check and put a stop payment on it the next day. Honestly, I thought about calling the cops.
Our vacuum cleaner had broken recently, and we were in the market for one, but the initial asking price of 2500 USD was obviously too much. I laughed when he told me and then he said what price would you consider. I said 800, thinking low balling him by that much would get him out of there. He made a phone call and did that whole tactic and then said ok. So then we wrote him a check for an even 900 to cover tax and for expediency. He left after spending a bit more time showing my wife, who I could tell was not a fan of this whole thing, how to work the machine. Which was actually kind of nice of him, but not for us at 10 pm.
When he was done this unmarked green van with some creepy people in it pulls up down the way and he hops in. I was outside and one of them says "Congratulations." I had my back turned and turned around and said, "are you speaking to me?" They drove off. The next day, my wife sent a fax to the number they provided to cancel the order. She also sent a letter to the address provided, and called them personally to cancel. Three Tech Distributions I believe is the name of the company. We also sent a letter via certified mail. I called the office personally and they said they would come by to pick up the vacuum yesterday 09AUG2014 between 1 pm and 3 pm. No one ever showed up, nor did we receive a phone call.
I called and left them a message today, since it is a Sunday. I told them I would take the machine to them if they provided an address. Or they could give us another appointment. We put a stop payment on the check before they had a chance to cash it, so there shouldn't be any problem financially for us. Plus we have the resources to legally protect ourselves.
Overall, especially after reading the many negative reviews online, I can say that I find the Kirby salespeople highly obnoxious. They are also underpaid from what I can find in the testimonials, which is regrettable. The young man seemed highly desperate, and kept saying he wanted to win a dodge challenger. I doubt they would reward him with it even if he made quota. They do not sound like their independent dealers are prone to treat their employees honorably.
Regarding the vacuum itself. I have not used it, nor have we used it since the demonstration (my wife used it for a short time with the salesman) since the salesman left our home on 04 August. However, it could suck golf balls through garden hoses and my wife would not care. She was really put off by the sales guy and the high pressure tactics. That being said, there is a certain amount of Machiavellian genius in the way that the independent dealers drive their salespeople into basically what amounts to slave labor. I feel bad for these young men and women who are obviously lied to and mistreated. Their organization is somewhat cultish.
Reviewed Aug. 2, 2014
A young woman came to my door. We spoke. Then she went to a few other homes around me then came back. She was here forever. Then a man came with a vacuum and she left. He was here about 2 1/2 or 3 hours - talked me into buying. I am expecting a fairly large bill but when it was all said and done, it was $3000. I am on SS disability and really cannot afford this. Two of my uncles sold these in the 1970s and I have always liked them but not for $3000 when I have carpet in one room of my very small home. I will try to get this cancelled tomorrow - if not, unsure of what to do next.
Reviewed Aug. 2, 2014
Highly recommend that you NEVER let a Kirby salesperson into your home unless you are willing to be lied to and taken hostage for several hours. I'm so grieved that I thought I was "helping a college student earn her way towards a scholarship" by allowing them in. ): I feel like they deceived me and violated my trust.
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2014
Hello..I am an ex-employee and never will tell any employer that I worked there. I was mislead to believe that the Kirby comp has changed the ball game. They called me back from an ad on Craigslist that a job was available in sales. I was already employed at that time. They had explained when I got to the interview that I will make a certain $ amount every week in a paycheck. It will be the same as I was making. Then they said a bunch of other things on how I can make more $ on top of the paycheck. Then they said KIRBY. Right then I was out of my chair cause of the way they made $ and my wife tried Kirby and said run.
He then stopped me and said, 'Why are you leaving?' I said, 'I know it's all about commission.' He then tells me, 'No no no, you get your paycheck too.' Anyway...so that caught my attention and I sat back down. I asked many times, 'Are you sure?' He said, 'No, we pay now for you to sell as where before we did not. I went to similar and went door to door like they asked and when payday rolls around, I review no check. They then told me I had to make the quota. I never made and I said what the hell is that and I was made because they had just make me homeless and I have children. They told me, 'Not my problem.' I then said I quit and was going to report them.
At that moment, the distributor named Samone, who goes by Mr **, put a gun in my face and said I feel threatens and leave my office before I put a bullet in your chest. I was floored. Needless to say, I left and went to all the people that I told to and told them it would be wise to go over your contract before you ruin your credit and Run. Kirby RUINS PEOPLE'S LIVES AND PRIDE THEMSELVES ON DOING SO... They tell you that in the meetings. BEWARE.
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2014
My story is the same as all the others. Two men showed up at my house after dark last night. I had just opened the door to let my dog onto the porch, so there I was with an open door. I told them from the outset that I would not buy their product, but their spiel was that they were earning college credit (!), and also that they were in the running to win a car (!).
Why I let them in my house, I'll never know. But I felt pretty safe with my dog. I explained to them that my dog does not like men. They asked if she bites, and I told them that I couldn't make any guarantees. When I told them I would give them 5 minutes, they went into the same spiel that everyone else has talked about, and it was forever before I could get them to leave. Very pushy. They even wanted to go into my bedroom! This was a young man and a young woman. When finally I had corralled them to the front door, the young man began a diatribe about Moses and the burning bush, zombies, Area 51, drinking gold, and I don't know what else. The young woman looked as confused as I was.
Bottom line: No one should ever let anyone into their house especially at night, especially when they're alone. Those of us who have done this are fools. No one should pay $3,000 for a vacuum cleaner. Kirby is obviously a company that preys on vulnerable people that they are able to manipulate. I would love to see a review from someone who actually had a good experience. I bet there's not one.
Reviewed July 30, 2014
I heard about Kirby at a Home Show. I signed up for a free prize and was told a few days later that I had won. They said they would drop off the MP3 player and talk to me for 15 minutes. I was visited by a Kirby sales representative yesterday and the experience was both terrible and frightening. After a 1.5 hour presentation, I declined to purchase the product and thanked him for his time. He refused to leave. He was aggressive, rude, and used several different tactics from, "I will get fired" to "You will regret this" to "I thought we were friends" to encourage me to buy. I had already explained I would be happy to purchase at later time, but had just invested in new flooring and the Kirby would have to wait. The way he continued to badger my husband and I - in front of our small children - and his staunch refusal to leave my home when we asked was scary.
I will never purchase the product, which I did find great, because of the way he disrespected me, spoke about me to a "supervisor" on the phone, and then insulted my home as he left. I only agreed to the visit because I was promised the free gift, which he then refused to give me. The experience was awful and these types of sales representatives and their tactics taint the Kirby name. I will never buy their product and I warn you not to allow their sales representatives into your home.
Reviewed July 29, 2014
Kirby had came to my house one afternoon to demonstrate a product. He showed me his Kirby vacuum and told me they were the best. As much as I told him no and I wasn't financially able to purchase the item he would not lay off me. He told me that my brand new DYSON vacuum was a piece of junk. I have severe anxiety and after three hours of talking me into it I had to say yes to get him to leave my house. I told him from the get go that I had no money so he said I had to give him my brand new Dyson as a down payment that he claimed was a piece of junk in the fist place. I realized the bad decision immediately and called the next day to cancelled my order. But instead the salesmen came back and said he would give me back my Dyson if I kept the deal going so I did because no matter what I said he wouldn't listen to me.
So I cancelled my payment to let them know I was serious. It was my right because I wanted to cancelled within the guidelines. Now my credit is completely messed up because they wouldn't honor the cancelled period. They kept sending me stuff saying I was trying to fraud them, even though I faxed all the appropriate documents. So I still had the vacuum until they fixed everything making sure everything was going through the right steps. Then one day I got a knock on the door from another man from Kirby. I let him in to show him all of my documents I had but when I went into my room to get them he grabbed the vacuum without signing anything and tried to leave my home.
I realized what he was doing and ran to grab it from him. We started struggling because I would not let go, and just kept screaming that I need a contract saying he came to get it. My father was in my living room and realized what was going on but he is disabled and could barely help. Then another salesmen came then threw me down my flight of stairs on to my back. I still would not let go of the vacuum. Then I looked over and two other salesmen from Kirby got out of their car. He came up and started pulling me across my yard and punching me in the face while I was screaming to them that this was a court matter. My father could not help so he told me to just let go of the vacuum. They brought the vacuum to their car and told me they would be back to mess up my car.
I was in a lot of pain and called the police. They came and me and my father both filed police reports while the ambulance checked me. They said they would investigate what happened and inform me of any updates. I told the police officer that one of the people was the original salesmen who sold me the vacuum. His name was Joe **. I have had a lot of back pain since this incident and there is nothing I can do about it. Nothing has happened yet because I don't think the police even pursued anything. I just want people to know how bad Kirby is and wish they would go out of business for what they put me through. Now my credit has been messed up for who knows how long because of these criminals. I wish someone could have helped me.
Reviewed July 29, 2014
I was pushed into buying this product. I tried telling Chris ** (seller) that I lived on disability & I couldn't afford this product. After 3 hrs of him being in my house, I was ready to just get rid of him. I did sign the contract but I was stupid. I contacted the company the next day to tell them I didn't want the product & the salesman, Chris **, was on vacation & I would have to speak to him when he returned.
Of course the 3 days had passed by the time he was expected to get back. I contacted Kirby Corp in Ohio & they wouldn't help me. I sent letters to the Ala address & now find out the address they provided was bogus & that the post office said there was no such address. I will not stop trying get this resolved. The vacuum is horrible, it hurts my back, hard to use & I would never have bought it if the man had not beat me down to the point I could no longer think straight. I feel I was taken advantage of because I was old & on disability. I have had to turn off my TV & not get refills on my meds so I can pay for this vacuum I cannot use. Lord help me.
Reviewed July 27, 2014
The salesman was pushy and would not listen to what I had to say and he finally convinced me I couldn't live without this marvelous invention. I hate the Kirby! Every time I use it the belt screws up and doesn't work so I have to spend a half hour to get it working. I wish I would of kept my Hoover. I hate the price which would be okay if the damn thing worked. Plus dismantling and changing parts is a giant pain. Again I am so sorry I fell for the line of ** and wish I could do it over. I hate the Kirby and would tell anyone not to buy one!
Reviewed July 27, 2014
I am taking the time to type this letter in response to United Consumer Financial who has a negative report against my credit for the amount of $2268.54. This loan was opened on 10/1/2011 for the purchase of a Kirby vacuum cleaner. I have had several conversations with United Consumer Financial on several occasions about the issue with this purchase and their return guidelines.
In October 2011 I was home alone with my 2 girls when I got a knock on the door and a woman, her name was Brandy, and she had a bottle of laundry detergent in her hands and asked if I had the time to allow her to discuss a product she was selling. It was 6:30pm on a school night and I stated "no I am sorry, I am not interested at this time." She then looked at her van and 2 guys got out of the van and walked up to my porch and were very stern and pushy and said it will only be 30 min of my time. There is no obligation to buy. Out of fear, I agreed to allow her to demonstrate the product.
Once she came in my house, the 2 guys left in the van. She then proceeded to demonstrate the Kirby vacuum cleaner and 3 hours later, she then proceeded to try and sell me the product and the price. I stated that I wasn't interested and thanked her for her time. And I really needed to get my kids ready for bed for school the next day.
Brandy then made a phone call, I had no clue who she had called, and the 2 guys pulled up and walked into my house. One of the guys sat next to me and then stated "what can I do to get you to purchase this vacuum cleaner, here are your 3 options to pay." I then stated I wasn't interested. He then got up, walked in my kitchen, opened the refrigerator and asked what I had to drink. I got really scared and at this point, it was almost 11:00 at night and I was by myself with my 2 kids. I began to fear for our safety. I agreed to purchase the vacuum cleaner with the intent to return it due to the fact I was advised that I had a 30-day return policy.
After the loan application was filled out, they started to walk out the door, and I asked where the vacuum was. Brandy stated that she can't leave the one she had because the one I will be receiving the next day will be a brand new vacuum, that Kirby doesn't sell used products. And that once I receive mine that I would need to set aside an hour so she can help me set mine up and answer any questions that I may have. And at this point, it was after 11:30pm before they finally left my house.
4 days later Brandy shows up at my work trying to drop the Kirby off at my work and I stated I am not putting that box in my car and mess up my leather seats. (She got my work address from my credit application). She then came to my house the next day, pulled up in my yard (not my driveway) and dropped off the vacuum and ran out the door and stated she had more vacuum cleaners that she needed to drop off in Cleveland (The county next to mine). I had to run out the door to get my warranty slip that states I have a lifetime warranty.
I opened the box and the vacuum was attached and was clearly used, and the carpet shampoo bottle was half empty with the silver seal torn. There was no instruction manual in the box and the box was torn and the tape was torn and resealed. I then called United Consumer Financial to file a complaint on Brandy and the 2 guys that were with her and wanted to return the vacuum. I did not know who I really needed to contact since that was all the information I had. The representative with United Consumer Financial advised me that I am unable to return the vacuum due to being outside the 3-day return policy, that there was nothing they can do. Please keep in mind, I did not receive the vacuum until 5 days after my loan was established.
I told them the situation and they gave me the contact information for Kirby. I contacted the call center for Kirby and they stated that I should not have to pay for that vacuum due to the experience I had and that they do not want any of their customers to have the experience that I have had. They got my contact information and promised that the regional director based out of Athens, Ga would be contacting me within 7 days to get this resolved and fixed to where I would not have to pay for the mistakes that Brandy and her team had made.
I waited 7 days and no call. I called the call center again, and again I was promised a phone call. This had went on for several months, and I kept in contact with United Consumer Financial and continued making my $84.00 monthly payment as I had agreed to, since we both had made the agreement for me to continue the payment until Kirby returned the product and verified that it was returned.
Out of all the purchases I have made; my house, my cars etc. I feel that this was a complete scam. Not only was I forced into purchasing this item due to a scare tactic, but I was charged $3000 for a vacuum that sells for $1500. My neighbors had purchased the same model as mine and showed me their purchase receipt (in which I never received one) and the price was half of what I paid. I wish there was something, anything that I could do to fix this, instead of being forced to pay this to have this removed off of my credit so it no longer haunts me.
This is terrible business, and would only hope that where ever these salespeople are, that they are not out harassing a single mother late at night trying to sell their products using their scare tactics. Not only will I be posting this letter to my credit profile, but I will be submitting this to Kirby and to the better business bureau as well.
Reviewed July 26, 2014
Younger people knocking on doors, asking if they can clean your floors, carpet, furniture for free in 20 minutes to earn points to go to m coming back in 20 minutes then doing spot demos for over an hour. Not really cleaning any one thing well, then wanting you to buy it. Neighbors are complaining these folks feeling like they are casing homes. I thought it worked well but not $3,200 well.
Reviewed July 25, 2014
So an older gentleman and a younger gentleman came to my home. The older guy said he wanted to take a few minutes of my time to show me his cleaning products and by me letting him demonstrate, I will get a free bottle of dish detergent. Also, his company is opening a store near the Walmart on Hwy 49. So I agreed to let the gentlemen demonstrate their product. My carpet could use a little cleaning.
Worse mistake ever! The older guy kept going on and on about how good the Kirby works and it's their 100th year anniversary. They will receive a trip to New Orleans for their demonstration. The younger was looking nervous and not speaking. The older guy kept saying he's new, it's his first day. So he went through maybe 10 pads and said I have something even better to show you. Do you have a socket in your hall, I told him, "No, but there's one in the bathroom." This guy had the nerve to just open my daughter's bedroom door and say, "Watch this. Do you know what sleeps with you every night."
Long story short, they were at my home for an hour and a half. He kept trying to convince me to buy the vacuum for 2389 dollars. I told him I will not make that kind of decision without my boyfriend at home. He says, "I'm sure he trust you." I told him I was not making any decisions without his approval. He finally gives up and says, "Do you have 50 cents or 75 cents, where I can get something to eat." I said, "Where are you going to eat at for 50 cents." He said, "McDonald's a burger." I gave him 50 cents. He looked disappointed as they were packing up their stuff. I thank God my nephew was visiting because he seem determine to get some money.
IT'S A SCAM. DO NOT LET THEM IN YOUR HOMES PLEASE!
Reviewed July 23, 2014
I was searching for job on craigslist and found a job that look too good to be true. I call them right away to apply... They say one thing over the phone and the next day at the interview, it was a totally different story.. I was about to leave my current part-time job to go work with them because they offer me ($1,600 a month base salary)... but after I saw the reviews about how they rip off their own employees and more than 970 complaints, Never mind... thank you all for your reviews.
Reviewed July 22, 2014
We had a sales guy come to our house a couple nights ago and would not leave. He was here from 7 p.m. till 10:45 p.m. My husband finally gave in against my recommendation and he bought a sentria 2 for $1085. This vacuum is a joke. I used it to clean my whole house and then went over it with my Bissell cleaner that I paid $125 and guess what? My canister filled up again. Waste of money and time.
Reviewed July 18, 2014
This is an old complaint; however, I purchased a Kirby Sentria in 2009. Soon after I wrote to Kirby online and complained about the actual vacuum cleaner not doing the job as per the demonstration. It's very heavy, not user friendly and no good for a sore back and the service is NIL. I've rung the people at the Gold Coast a few times and to see when they will visit my area and they say they will but never do, take my phone number and never ring back. My vacuum cost around $3,800, just ridiculous. Don't know what I was thinking when I purchased it.
Reviewed July 17, 2014
This is my consumer complaint which I posted to my facebook and Kirby's (Kirby removed it and emailed me to call to discuss, I did call but there was no answer and they did not call me back).
BEWARE OF KIRBY ALERT. Last night a Kirby sales rep would not leave our home for 2 hours after repeatedly asking and begging him to leave (we did consider calling police). It was 10:30pm when he finally left. We repeatedly asked him to leave and he informed us that during his previous demo the homeowners called the police to have him removed. We told him from the get-go that we were not purchasing a Kirby, only helping him get his $30 incentive. It completely ruined our night.
How it all started: Prior to the demo, two very young women were walking through the neighborhood in workout gear had stopped to talk to us about our yard, they falsely stated they lived down the street in our neighborhood. We were completely unaware that they were at all affiliated with Kirby but after talking for a short while they said they had a small start up company and wanted to clean one room in our home. We said no. They said it was free and they would be paid $30 and would meet their quota. We still said no. They asked why. We said we didn't want chemicals on the carpet. They said there were no chemicals. They did not inform us of Kirby or that they were selling a vacuum, we thought it was a carpet cleaning business. Then the sales rep arrived with the vacuum and we realized it was a vacuum he was selling. We told them they could do a quick demo but we were absolutely not buying anything.
During the demo, he kept asking how much longer he had. Ten minutes into his demo, I told him I needed to put my daughter to bed, clean my house, and then go to bed. He asked how he could help (as if he would do any of those for me!). I informed him that he could not help and that we need to wrap up the demo, to be nice I asked for the business card so I could call if I was interested but he said they do not have a business card. He asked if he could wait for me to put my child to bed to show me more of the Kirby. I said no. I asked him to call his lead to pick him up. He said he would. I informed my husband of this and proceeded to put my daughter to bed.
When I was finished putting my daughter to bed I came out to find the Kirby rep hanging out in the backyard with my husband. I was flabbergasted. The Kirby rep was wasting his time and ours. I asked him when his ride would be here. He said he would be picked up soon. I waited 15 minutes and asked again what was preventing him from leaving. The Kirby rep said his phone was cutting out and he never got in touch with his lead, even though he said he did. So, I handed him my home phone. He called his lead. The lead arrived and questioned me why I would not purchase the vacuum and asked if it was cost related. I told him I didn't care if the vacuum cost me $1, I have no need for it. I have a thousand dollar vacuum and wood floor throughout as I initially stated. I then informed them that a demo should be 5-10 minutes not 2 hours uninvited during sleeping hours at 10:30pm.
So Kirby, go ahead and delete this from your FB page or play the blame game but all of my FB friends will read this and as your company says, "word of mouth is the best advertising". It took my husband 2 hours this morning to track down the people who were at our home. So far, 3 out 4 people I have told said they had the same thing happen with Kirby. Plus, there are complaints all over the web, 966 on just one website at the moment. Put an end to the haggling salespeople. This is clearly a systemic problem with Kirby company training, not an individual incident.
Reviewed July 16, 2014
Most companies give you 30 days to cancel or change your mind. Kirby gives you 3 days which they don't tell you up front. I lost my job less than a month after my purchase. I called to see if they would take it back. I was told Kirby got their money up front and now it was the finance company I had to deal with. They (finance co.) are not in the business of buying back vacs. so I am stuck with it and cannot pay for it. Never should have fell for the sales pitch in the first place. This makes it bad for the next door to door sales person. I won't be cold. I will be very short not to waste anyone’s time.
Reviewed July 16, 2014
Well, I have been looking for work for some time. I finally received a call back for a Service Manager position. They asked if I was still available and I said absolutely. I put on my interview clothes and head down to this run down, non descriptive store front an hour away. I show up an hour early as is normal for me. The door is locked. At 9 a.m.? They finally show up at 9:45 and I am let in. 2 others show up, presumably for the same position. We are told it is a sales position, but with a base wage. Fine, I'll try that. We are told no hard sells and no cold calling. Okay, great. The interviewer pours about 3 cups of salt on the carpet and grinds it in. He grabs some big box brand vacuum and proceeds to have each of us run the cleaner over the spot 30 times. Then he does the filter test we all know with the amazing Kirby Sentria II. "Wow!" We exclaim, "There's salt in that filter! Even though the carpet looked clean from the other one"! He does his spiel, asks if there's questions. I inquire "What if they have hard wood floors"? He gets nervous and skirts the question. A phone call that evening lets me know I "have the job". I tell my partner and she is so happy for me. Cut to the next day and I show up for "training".
-They train sales people to get around "I can't afford it".
-They want to shock you with the price. Why? Because they want you to justify it to yourself.
-There is actually, legally, a 10 business day buyers remorse period in Australia on small appliances. Yes, they teach sales people how to get around that.
-They straight up bald faced lie to their new hires just as hard as they lie to customers. I've been around the block, so I spotted this on day one.
I figured I could put on some demos, collect the wage, tell people not to bother buying and continue looking for a reputable job. Until they told me what the base wage really was. $20 per 2 hour presentation. Including travel and fuel, that's around $6 an hour. And you only get paid if you do 150 presentations a month *and* make at least 8 sales a month. It's a complete scam. It's disgusting, and degrading. Don't let them into your homes. Period. Anything that seems too good to be true absolutely is. Please be careful.
Reviewed July 9, 2014
Just over 20 years ago, I was an employee, or independent contractor as they like to call them, of Kirby. I was desperate for money, having won custody of my son and lost my job at the same time, and was trying things I normally would not have considered. I was able to see right away the system they used to sell their product. The majority of quality salespeople could find better sales jobs making more money, so the applicants were primarily people down on their luck and desperate to find a job who had no sales skills whatsoever. Kirby didn't care. They'd take almost anyone. After the hilarious William Shatner orientation video that I wish I could find online, and several days of training for no pay, they sent us to "practice" in front of our friends and families knowing that we'd likely get at least 1 sympathy sale. Sure, they'd reduce the price for them, but that reduction would come out of our share of the commission and we might not make a penny - but they still made a hefty profit since even in the early 90s they sold for about $1200.
After you had fleeced your friends and family, they'd send you to do door to door cold calls or demos for strangers who were promised a free carpet cleaning. After your demo, they'd send in the closer who would be the slimiest and pushiest type of salesperson you could imagine who wold refuse to leave even when asked and made you feel awful about yourself for the way they treated the customer in their own home. The entire process usually took from 2 to 5 hours. When a Kirby "dealer" came to the door of my new house a few days ago, I could tell he was another young person desperate for income who got sucked into the Kirby scheme. Out of sympathy and out of curiosity about how things might have changed in over 2 decades, I decided to let him give his spiel. His "handler" dumped him off with the Kirby, gave me his usual friendly banter, and then went to handle the rest of his flock.
After the demo, I of course declined to purchase the admittedly very nice $3500 Kirby, which prompted the young man to call in the closer. We sat awkwardly in the living room with him while he tried to get someone to come close, or at least to pick him up. They kept making excuses and telling him to call someone else, all the while rudely berating him in front of us for not making the sale, probably in an attempt to guilt us into a purchase. After a while, I offered to drive him back to their office so we could end this awkward gathering in our home. The 1st person told him that was OK, but then a 2nd person called and told him that was not allowed. I felt bad, as it was hot out, but we finally had to make him wait outside where he sat for a very long time.
I talked candidly with him for a while outside, where he said he had sold 1 Kirby so far and was thinking about quitting as soon as they paid his commission because the people running the company were absolutely rude and sleazy and treated him poorly. I didn't have the heart to tell him that, based on my personal experience, I figured they'd find some excuse to not pay him that commission, and he'd have to keep doing this until they did, which was clearly making him feel dirty and miserable. I wished him well, recommended he not stop his job search, and went back inside to have dinner.
While the Kirby is actually a good cleaning machine with lots of uses, it's quite sad that they decided to go with this type of sleazy pyramid scheme instead of using advertising and fair pricing to sell it. It's also a heavy and difficult machine to use, so the average person will tend to shove it into a closet and go back to using their Hoover or Dirt Devil anyway. Most people I have spoken with have also complained that they do not honor their warranty and you cannot get any customer service once you make the purchase. To anyone thinking about allowing Kirby to do a free cleaning or demo for them, just say no. It's worse than having a root canal and takes about 4 times as long - and that's assuming you're not foolish enough to get talked into purchasing one and letting them finance you.
Reviewed July 7, 2014
I traded in my Kirby for a 2014 Vacuum. Somehow the lady that filled out our contract filled in the wrong telephone number. We had not been billed, the salesman came to pick up the new one, did not bring my vacuum back. Now I am without my Kirby - they can't find mine.
Reviewed July 6, 2014
Well, this girl came to our door and asked if we wanted our carpet cleaned for free, so we were like. Okay sure. It was 8 o'clock. And later, I soon regretted it. She said she would come back with the vacuum cleaner and a guy. So we waited and they came back 10 minutes later. This guy came in and was very persuasive. Then he smelt our house and said "Is that pho I smell? I love pho!" He was just trying to be nice and friendly. He asked a lot about our culture. Then later on, he vacuumed our house and it was a really good cleaner. But the price was way too high and I didn't like how he was so persuasive and tried to make me buy it. I said I want to talk to my husband before I buy an expensive machine like this. He said "No no no, the wives make all the decisions, you know that."
He just kept going on about how I made the decisions and how ASIANS are cheap. I got very angry. He became racist. He told me how it's okay, I don't have to talk to my husband and that I'm cheap but it's worth buying. I said no. He then said "Okay, I'm not forcing you." Then he packed up his stuff and continued talking to us. I think he was staying longer just to persuade us into buying it. He just continued talking and talking. He then asked if he could use our bathroom. I said go right ahead. Then when he uses it he asks, "Can I use your lotion, too?" I thought that was awfully weird. I said go right ahead. He spent 30 mins in there. I assumed he wanted me to think about it? Then he said "I'm sorry for taking a long time and sorry blah blah blah" He then creepily looked at our family photos and did not see my husband at all. (I'm divorced, I just used my husband as an excuse). He kept staring at all of our photos. I told him to immediately leave. I will never open my door ever again to a sale advertiser.
Reviewed June 27, 2014
I worked selling Kirby for two weeks over 100 hours a week in PR sold 10 Kirbys and because I was late one day they told me I lost my commission. Incredible! So I quit. Still couldn't believe they got away with it. Each Kirby was selling for about $3,500, not an easy sell.
Reviewed June 26, 2014
I allowed this young man to sell me this vacuum, which is nothing compared to the kirby my mom had for years. Makes all kinds of noise, doesn't pick up good. Just totally unhappy.
Reviewed June 26, 2014
The local distributor aaron ** is the biggest scam artist around. He gets people to work over 100 hours a week, training and doing in home demos, and then never pays them for any of this. He entices them with a salary but then excuses.
Reviewed June 26, 2014
Sleazy in more ways than one. I won't go into great detail, but yes like most others here I had the "Bait and Switch" of the 20 min. carpet cleaning offer turning into a three-hour sales pitch. After trying to politely indicate that I needed him to leave, I finally told him he needed to go because I had to start dinner. He asked if he could stay for it. I said no. He took my hand to shake it, and then he held onto it, looked into my eyes and asked if I had a boyfriend. I said yes. He said, "What would your boyfriend think if he saw us holding hands like this?"
At this point I became less annoyed and more concerned. I use a wheelchair, and there was no one else in the house and it was nighttime (it wasn't dark when he started!). I laughed nervously and pulled my hand away. He then started telling me that if he left my house he would have to wait in the dark for his boss. I don't remember what I said, something like, "Well, I hope it won't be too long then!" He finally left. So, my Kirby experience came with a little bit of fear. Due to this incident and a couple other unrelated ones, I no longer answer my door if I am not expecting anyone.
Reviewed June 22, 2014
LOL ...I was enticed into the Kirby web in Edinburgh, Scotland, back in 1981. As they say, you live and learn. First thing you need to understand is that Kirby is basically a pyramid selling operation. At the top of the heap you have your *Factory Distributors*. Second in line you have your *Area Distributors*. Third in line are the poor buggers who have to go out and demonstrate the machine in the households of the victims. I think they were designated as *Dealers* ....leastways back in 1981 they were.
The *Area Distributor* who recruited me was a fat Aussie guy by the name of Tom ... can't remember his second name. What I do remember is that he was ** with the sister of the guy who was responsible for introducing the Kirby into the UK in the first place, back in the very late 70's or early 80's. His name was FELIX ** and he operated out of Coatbridge in Lanarkshire Scotland. I have googled FELIX ** in the past, and he would appear to have been involved in multiple companies which have subsequently gone into liquidation.
I count my time in Kirby (6 weeks) as a learning experience. There is no doubt that the business model is to recruit young, starving, and otherwise unemployable youngsters and to get them to play on the sympathy of their friends and family to achieve a few sales. Use them and discard them, that's how it works. To achieve the next level in Kirby, you really do need to be bereft of the common decencies which make a human being a worthwhile person. That said, I do own a Kirby (bought off Ebay) and I do maintain that it is by far the best and most efficient vacuum cleaner available. The engineering quality is superb. Any complaints about the efficiency of the machine I would dismiss out of hand. There are a lot of absolutely clueless people out there (I am tempted to make a sexist observation but will refrain ... let's just leave it at *people*). One thing I do agree with is that the Kirby is heavy, and probably too heavy for a petite woman to lug around, particularly if she has to carry it upstairs. Maybe in the 33 years since I was Kirby *dealer* things have changed.
Reviewed June 20, 2014
I bought my Kirby vacuum cleaner about 2 months ago. A person came to my door wanting to clean a room in my house. I thought it was from a cleaning company, I had no idea it was a Kirby salesman. After much pressuring from him, I finally bought the vacuum. It came with a carpet shampooer which worked about one month, now it doesn't work. I am very disappointed with the service I am getting from my vacuum. I called a Kirby store and asked could they take a look at it. I was told that they would have the guy that works on them call me. It has been almost a week and I haven't heard from anyone.
Reviewed June 17, 2014
Young man came to our door, made his pitch and wouldn't leave after being told (several times) that we were definitely not interested. Then he became argumentative. This was the most obnoxious sales person we have ever seen. Next time we're just slamming the door.
Reviewed June 16, 2014
We bought it less than 3 weeks ago and it is broke already!!! If I am going to pay for a vacuum $1300, it better not break within the first month. We just want out of the contract. It is too hard to adjust, you have to adjust it going from vacuums to floors. A mess, we want out!!!
Reviewed June 16, 2014
I'm gone and out of town for one day (Saturday). When I arrived home, my husband tells me that he purchased a new vacuum. For some reason, he never liked the one we had, but NEVER did the vacuuming. He mentioned Dyson several times, but I was fine with what we had. So, I arrived home and he hits me with this news - New Kirby! $900.00 sounds like the magical price. Sales people start at $2??++ and then come up with a magical $900.?? figure... that's the routine, or seems to be from what I'm reading. SO, now we have this vacuum, that's very heavy (pushes nicely) to take up the stairs. We have two dogs that don't shed and no children at home anymore. I think my husband was preyed upon. Sad, but true. I hate reading the reviews. Too many negatives.
Reviewed June 10, 2014
Almost all of the reviews seem to focus in on the sales approach. It is, unquestionably, obnoxious. When the salesman showed up on the heels of his "procurer", (I am almost tempted to call her "his pimp.") I was just about ready to toss him out on his ear. However, I was actually in the market for a new vacuum cleaner. I have been very frustrated with my Oreck which was very expensive given the material used, and doesn't do a particularly good job. How poorly it was performing because blatantly obvious within the first five minutes of the sales pitch. I have a 12'X18' antique Persian rug in my living room and most of the rest of the house is hardwood floors. I have vacuumed the Persian usually twice a week. I also vacuum and sweep the hardwood a couple of times a day.
I have three Labrador Retrievers who shed sufficient hair to build another one. I also live in an area that gets a steady floor of dust which covers all surfaces pretty within two days of being removed. As I said, the Oreck doesn't do the job. I have looked at the various "Pet" vacuums, all of which are made of cheap plastic materials, and many have pretty poor consumer rating. When the salesman set up the Kirby I was immediately impressed with the materials used in its manufacture. It looks like it is built to be used in a hotel where it really gets used. Next he put a device on the exhaust port in place of the bag which allowed him to collect and show what the vacuum actually removes. He vacuumed a 2 foot square area of the Persian.
What was pulled up looked like the accumulation of years, hair, dust, God knows what else. He did the same on my hardwood floors with similar results even though I had sweep and vacuumed them earlier in the day. He then repeated the operation with my ceramic tiled kitchen, and seat pad around my dining room table. In every case the results were startling. This was a great machine. Then he hit me with the price: $2997. I want a clean house, but I was not about to spend that much money to achieve it. With superbly trained skills he began the process of trying to close the deal. Have done some sale in my life, I am not a person who can be forced into a close. I told him quite simply that I wanted think about it for a few days.
Finally, he made an offer, knocking $2000 off of the price. It still would have been over $1000 with tax. I wasn't prepared to spend that much without seriously considering it for a couple of days. He said he was going to step outside and have a cigarette to allow me to consider. I used the time to get on my computer and looked at Amazon.com. Their best price for the vacuum system was $1000. When he came back in I informed him of this. His next offer was $898 plus tax. I asked him what the tax would be. It was somewhere around $70. I continued to hesitate. He then said that he would pay the tax. That pretty much sealed the deal.
I realized I could probably get him to go lower, but given the market and what you could get for nearly that much in, say, a Dyson, I figured that it was fair price that I was willing to pay. I have no doubt that he made a decent commission on the sale, and I don't resent that. I think we both came away happy with the deal. It does bother me that some people actually pay as much as $3000 for the same product I paid $900 for. The high pressure sales technique, its essential dishonesty in getting the salesman inside your house is pretty shoddy practice. However, I would likely have not let him in had I known what the plan was. I think most people are that way as well.
The whole thing is pretty predatory, and Kirby as company seems to expect this behavior of their sales people. The saving grace is that the vacuum is a superbly manufactured piece of equipment. My only advice to people is, if you are not in need of a new vacuum don't let someone in your house to clean one of your rooms for free. Nothing is free. If you do get interested, set a maximum amount you are willing to pay at less than what you can get the vacuum for on Amazon. They will meet your price.
Reviewed June 8, 2014
A person came to my home, walked in the front door, took my Kirby and said he would return it Saturday. But at the same time I was in a conversation with another person at the door. Wow, what a scam. I have heard about the Kirby scams all my life and I still got sucked and scammed at the same time. This all happened not 1 hour after I contacted Kirby for customer support.
Reviewed June 6, 2014
I don't usually answer the door, but for some reason, I thought the gentlemen at the door looked like one of my friends. So, I opened the door. First bad move! Then, a very friendly persuasive gentleman asked to clean my carpet. At first I said no, but somehow he managed to talk me into this. He said he would be right back. When he came back he came back with what he said was his boss. His boss said that he was just there and no pressure whatsoever. The salesman (who was very sweet and energetic) started with the sales pitch. Now, this was about 8 pm on a weeknight.
At 9:15 pm. I told him that I really needed to wrap this up. He said he had to call his boss and let him know that it was going quicker than normal. (Are you kidding me? 1 hour and 15 minutes and he wasn't even being close to finished.) Then, he gave me a story about wanting to clean my mattress for me. I said, "That will not be happening!" Really, a someone is going to come into my home and I am going to let them in my bedroom, I don't think so!! At 9:35, his "other boss" showed up. Of course this guy was the guy to finish and get me the numbers. I told him that looked like a great product, but I was not able to purchase one. He kept writing down numbers and told me that I really could.
I am so glad that he knows what I can and can't afford. He even opened my refrigerator and told me that it was well stocked and the food in there cost a lot of money. They kept continuing and I finally said that I really regret opening the door and they really needed to leave. "The boss, money guy" then was really rude. I felt sorry for the salesman, but I was not spending $2000 on a vacuum cleaner! If they were going to stay any longer, I was getting ready to call the non-emergency police number to get them out of my house! They finally finished packing everything up and left about 10:10 pm. I told them from the start, I wasn't interested and only let him do it since he said he just needed one more point to win a free trip to Vegas.
Reviewed June 5, 2014
Several years ago I had a Kirby salesperson come to my house to try to sell me a vacuum. I had hard wood floors and only area rugs, but the guy still tried to get me to buy it. The person on the phone asked me "what will it take for us to leave this vacuum with you today"? I said, "you can give it to me because I am not going to buy it". He said, "well, we can't do that ma'am". So I said, "okay, well, I'm not buying it". and that was the end of that. Fast forward several years later, (November 2013 - to be exact). I bought a new house that had carpet. Although my cheap Wal-Mart Bissell was fine with me, when the Kirby people came to my door, I went ahead and agreed to the demo and decided to buy it. I wasn't about to pay the $2600 though. I told them that my nephew had bought one for $1200 and his friend had gotten his for $900. I ended up paying $1100 which I thought was a decent deal for a Kirby. However, it didn't take long to figure out that it really wasn't as easy to use as it looked when the guy was doing the demo. It is extremely HEAVY and a pain to change all the gadget from upright to canister.
With my Bissel, when I needed the hose, all I did was pull it out of the floor vac part and continue to vacuum away. If I needed a longer hose, I just added it, or a longer stick. Nothing to take apart and put back together... Honestly, I miss my Bissell, and I wish I hadn't given it to them the night I bought the Kirby. I truly don't like it. I have an Oreck that I bought years ago, that my daughter took when she got her house with carpet... I love that Oreck.. and wish I had bought another one of those instead of this rotten Kirby. My advise to anyone considering purchasing one is... DON'T DO IT. It is much too heavy and doesn't handle well. I regret it, I regret it, I regret it. And still owe about $1000 on it.. since over the past 6 months, my payments have only paid the interest. I suppose you live and learn.. I don't recommend Kirby!!
Reviewed June 4, 2014
Why did I do this to myself? I came home from the hospital with my 2-day old newborn daughter, waiting for company to arrive to finally meet her. I heard a knock on the door and there stood a woman... Her exact words "Can we please do a 20-minute demonstration to clean or shampoo your carpet with our Kirby vacuum? This is the last one I need. I've been doing this all day. I just want to get home." I told her as long as it was fast, I had a newborn and just wanted to relax and was expecting company. So a new salesman arrives, after a 5-hour demonstration that included my company!!!! We said no multiple times. This man had his boss come in who sat there for an hour pretty much begging myself and my fiance to purchase it. After just wanting them out of our house, we agreed. What were we thinking, we owe 2079.00 to be exact on this stupid thing that I've used twice since March because I can hardly carry it up and down the stairs! Beyond ridiculous. I hate it and I'm about to stop paying on it. DO NOT BUY A KIRBY!
Reviewed June 4, 2014
Purchased a Kirby vacuum cleaner 2 years ago and I have only used it 3 times. I first time I used it the belt broke. When I call the Kirby supplier in Beaumont, TX, it was very difficult to get someone to assist me. The salesmen that I had come to my home made the vacuum appear very easy to use, but this is not true. The Kirby vacuum is very very hard to operate when trying to clean my stairs in my home. The salesmen also told me if I had any problems they would come back to my home and show me again how to operate the vacuum and again that was not true. I have wasted $1300.00 dollars on a vacuum I don't use. I finance company is still taking money out my account for this vacuum. I could have done something much better with my money.
Reviewed May 31, 2014
The independent contractor was a nice person, however that salesman was overly pushing and annoying as hell. The sales team came to my house yesterday with the promise to clean & shampoo my stairs and living room. What I received from this company was 4 hours of wasted time, and display of what the Kirby does. However they did not clean the stairs and shampoo my carpet as promised; only a 4x4 area was cleaned. I told the salesman that I would not be approved for the cleaning system upfront but he was very adamant about the lender's they work with and that I would be approved without a doubt.
I also told him I was working on my credit and did not want my credit to be ran. Not only did they run my credit once, they ran it twice and all I received out of the deal was a half cleaned carpet. I'm not sure what I can do to remedy this situation I'm left with. I'm completely displeased with the whole visit yesterday. They entered into a property that clearly states no soliciting, failed to honor the promise and left two dings on my credit report. I will send a complaint to the attorney generals and whoever else, because I'm NOT satisfied with the overall visits yesterday.
Reviewed May 29, 2014
I did not purchase Kirby the vacuum even after a lengthy demonstration. I told the sales girl that when she call me to set the appointment. I also told them what was going to happen. I was in control the whole time. I don't blame the salesmen. I blame their lack of love for what they do. If they have to act so unprofessional then they don't need to be doing this type of work. I gave them 15 referrals because my associates need a square and their stairs done. But I pray to God that they don't buy this machine or let them into their home. No weapon form against us shall prosper. And by the way I did not let them clean my mattress. That is totally uncalled for. They stayed in the area I wanted them to. My square and stairs. My Kenmore is off the chain... I think I'll keep buying one.
Reviewed May 29, 2014
I agreed to this "free shampoo". I had stains that they guaranteed they would get out. Ok, fine with me. So, needless to say, I got sucked into buying one for $1916. I had used an expired check from my credit card company inadvertently which didn't go through. The sales guy came back and I rewrote another check. Well, because I was so displeased with the thing for all the reasons stated in other reviews and I tried to cancel this purchase within my 3 days verbally, and originally, the sales guy talked me into buying it. Or tried to. He kept telling me I "wasn't using it correctly". That it was "me" and I needed to learn how to use it. Needless to say, those stains did not come out, a belt also broke.
I used the darn thing 1.5 times, and I don't like it. I don't want it. I have had back surgery and am afraid of falling down the stairs and paralyzing myself with it. We discussed all my unhappiness, AGAIN, with the Kirby, and we rewrote another receipt for $1,500, but after thinking all that transpired, I don't want it. I told him to come pick it up and give me the trade in back. I was going to use another credit card check, one NOT expired, but decided to not go that route. By the way, we wrote this receipt for a "new contract" using the old date. Is this even legal? Is this valid? Is this contract null and void now? I had the distributor drop off my old vacuum where he thought he was going to get a check.
Well, I didn't give him one. I told him I originally verbally cancelled this purchase within my legal 3 days. I told him to get the darn Kirby OUT of my house, but he left without it. What is my recourse here? Can they sue me and win? Will they even waste the legal fees because it's going to cost them more than it's worth? The distributor claimed he was going to sue me for $5000. This company is absolutely the most horrible I have ever experienced. These people are worse than Snake Oil Salesmen. I have emailed the company with the usual **. I will try and call them tonight, but after doing a lot of research online, I doubt I will get anywhere. Any advice is much appreciated.
Reviewed May 27, 2014
Harassment, lies, unfulfilled customer satisfaction, no accountability, no answers, constant runarounds, and taking advantage of female customer. I originally had a free cleaning/demo scheduled for May 13, which I ended up getting a call at the time of the scheduled appointment only to say they were running late, and when I mentioned that I needed to cancel, I was asked why several times and as I kept repeating, I run an in-home daycare. I ended up rescheduling for May 15 only to have two individuals at my home for approximately 5 hours as I was running my in-home daycare, which is completely unacceptable as I have a business to run.
At approximately 3pm, I was pressured so much to purchase their system that I agreed saying sure and that I wanted nothing more than for them to leave because I know if at that point I would have said no, they would have stayed for longer. After purchasing, I became very ill and had been under doctor care until the following Wednesday, therefore letting that be the first day I was able to use my new system. The next morning, I submitted a file to cancel to Kirby Customer Service and received a response shortly after that my information/complaints would be sent to the Sauk Rapids location. I then followed up again the following day asking for an update and did not receive anything until the next day - therefore causing an even bigger delay in my communication with the distributor.
Once I finally received a call back, it was from Customer Service indicating that THEY received a response from the distributor that they were not allowing for the cancellation and that the case was closed. I then received a call from Todd at the Sauk Rapids office asking what issues I was having, and if he needed to come back out to demo it all again. As I indicated in my initial email, for me to personally use the machine caused issues on my back therefore making it completely useless as I am not willing to suffer back injuries because of a vacuum. I also realized that financially this is something that I can not afford, especially with an $88 per month payment, so I reached out in hopes that Kirby would work together with me to take their machine back and refund my money only to realize that they wanted nothing more than to take advantage of me as a female and only wanted the money in their pocket, not my satisfaction.
Todd informed me that he would then reach out to the owner, John **, to discuss my concerns to see what could be done, so when I followed up with Todd AGAIN on my own, May 20, he fed me lies saying that he emailed John after our conversation May 19 and also phoned him the morning of May 20 with no response. Then as I expressed my frustration even more, he then changed his story saying he did hear back from John and that John refuses to help in any sort of way - all while the day before he indicated that John would contact me himself in resolution of my concerns. There is not a single person who is willing to take responsibility for helping me out nor does anyone care as it was all about the dollar - bottom line.
If Kirby is unwilling to help me out in this situation due to their lack in responsiveness, especially because I was shy two days from their "three-day" cancellation, I will take matters further with an attorney and file a suit for not only taking advantage of me as a female customer, but also for their constant harassment of lying only to better themselves financially as opposed to working with me as a customer. With this sort of activity on behalf of a company, how and why are they even still in business? It is absolutely unacceptable that as a consumer of a product that I would be treated so poorly and want nothing more than to return the machine, get my money back, and simply move on rather than having to pursue further activities with an attorney, which will then cost them much more money in the end. Either way, Kirby will not get my money, so they either work together with me to resolve this PROFESSIONALLY, or we make matters worse, which will be more costly in the end.
An added update as of May 27, 2014: I contacted customer service in an attempt to resolve the issues I have been experiencing and am so disgusted by the way I was treated AGAIN! The first supervisor I spoke with, Nathan, was trying to tell me that I committed fraud by indicating that our household income was a certain amount on the application, even though it was submitted solely under my name since my husband was not home all while when Todd was here to sell me the machine, he indicated that it wouldn't need to be mine specifically since it's just a household income. I was also told by Nathan that it's my prerogative to find a way to pay for it on a monthly basis, regardless of my financial status. He then proceeded to tell me that they ran my credit, claimed I was approved to take on such a loan, but then REFUSED to provide me a copy of the report they so-called ran to "approve" me of this $2k loan.
Amongst several other harassing comments he made, I yelled at the top of my lungs to speak with his manager as I had continuously asked for a manager about 20 minutes with him refusing to transfer me. I then got him to transfer me, but to another supervisor by the name of Luke. I immediately asked Luke his title, then he told me he was also a supervisor, so I asked him then if Nathan reported to him and as he was stumbling over his words, I interrupted him by asking/confirming that we are in fact on a recorded line, which he then said that we were, so I then asked him again if Nathan reported to him and he finally stopped the lies and said no that he reports to a manager by the name of Megan. I then asked what Megan's last name is, or even her initial, as I know some places will not give out full last names. Luke then told me that he has never received permission from her to provide a last name or initial, so kept refusing time and time again to provide me with any further information.
After all these attempts with Kirby and the finance company, I figured I needed this information as there are probably more than one Megan's out there that are a manager. I then gave up on the last name/initial question as I was getting nowhere and then asked for her direct number as I was ready to get hung up on, and he continued to refuse to provide me any information on that. After several more attempts, he finally gave me a bogus extension, but then transferred me to a Megan's voicemail, so I left a voicemail and know that I will not get a call back, as usual.
Reviewed May 25, 2014
When I was hired I was told I would make $500 a week without selling one Kirby. Now I thought this too good to be true but I listened. We spent 3 days in training and how to handle customers. What I later found out after going out with an experienced sales person was you don't get the $500 unless you can get 15 demos scheduled (which I was not told). There is no allowance for using your own vehicle and when I went to this women's house the things he was saying to her I was uncomfortable with and could not see myself doing that kind of sales. I can't afford it is a dirty word. Everything I was told about the vacations and gifts was not exactly true. It was contingent on your sales. I did not like the tactics and found most of the sales staff very abrasive.
Reviewed May 24, 2014
We had a salesman come to our home while I was pregnant, it was fairly late when he finished his sales pitch including telling us about dust mites in our beds and all of the other falsities including eye mucus etc. We explained to the salesperson that I was pregnant and needed to rest, he proceeded to tell us about a lifetime warranty and the fixing being free for life. This was all a lie. When I called multiple times to ask the salesperson and his manager about the "addendum" to the contract, they said they would bring it over. By this time I had only a few days left to cancel and sent in a letter to corporate to cancel as well as calling the salesman to cancel! To no avail as they are still charging me and now when I call they just tell me it's out of the cancellation period! Now I am stuck paying $60 a month so they don't wreck my credit!
Reviewed May 21, 2014
I had a guy come in that was nice, to which I told them I wouldn't be buying one and the guys like it's no problem, we can still show you. Another guy comes in and starts demonstrating how it works. My parents have one and I like it but to me it's not worth the money. He goes on cleaning and then when he's done I tell him that I would have to talk with my husband about it and then he's like, "does your husband trust you with grocery shopping on your own?" He makes some comments like you're sexy and we should hang out. Other comments that made me feel uncomfortable. He asked to use my cell phone to call his boss. I told him to be done by a certain time so I could pick my daughter up from school and as he's packing up the Kirby he's like, "I will get out of your hair unless you want me to stay". He also said, "so if I sold you a Kirby for $100, you would still say no?" I was about to kick him where the sun don't shine.
Reviewed May 18, 2014
I used to sell Kirby's in the late 80's till the early 90's. I sold them for about 2-3 years. I even achieved the silver K. I won some trips which are legit. But with that said unless you are a super salesman with thick skin the Kirby experience will turn into a nightmare. I had this friend who got me into it. He showed me the cool jewelry he had and he bragged about the fantastic trips he went on. He said the Kirby sold itself. All we do is show it to a few people, party and have a blast. Sounds like fun, especially for a young single guy. Compared to what others say here who worked for a week or 2 the way you got paid was much different than the ones I read here. First of all no sales, no money.
You had to sell 3 and do 15 demonstrations to get a $250.00 bonus. Sounds easy enough but there's a catch. The salesman had a cost. For us it was $900.00. If we sold one for less than cost it was taken from our bonus. For example, if we sold 1 for 800.00 the price was $100.00 below cost. So we would lose $50.00 from our bonus. We could low ball down to $650.00 so you would lose your bonus pretty fast this way. The Kirby back in those days sold for $1500.00, so if we sold one for that the salesman would get $600.00. If you sold at least 3 of them for top dollar plus with the bonus you could make some nice money, but the chance of that happening with my manager who was nicknamed LOWBALL was slim to none, which brings up another nice aspect.
One week everything fell into place for me. After reading some sales books and becoming confident in my sales abilities I made over $2000.00 in one week, so I thought. My manager paid me about $1200.00 of it and something bad happened, every sale that I had cancelled. So instead of reaping my award with a nice payday I owed the company money. So a week or 2 later I made about $1000.00 bucks. I go to the office to get paid and I get $200.00. The manager told me I owe $400.00 now. I understand the reason for this, but the manager should never have paid me till the sales went through or cancelled. I would rather just be a little angry than being angry and owing a bunch of money. Nothing better than going to work being in the hole.
Some of the people who I worked with didn't appreciate the customers. They laughed at them. One nickname they had was Turkey Dinners if they thought you couldn't afford one. If someone's credit wasn't good enough they were turned down. Turkey Dinner/Turn Down. TD, same initials. I remember one guy always calling people deadbeats. Even though by his definition he was probably a bigger deadbeat than all of them. We gave Coca-Cola or Sprite as our free gift to get in houses, which was a good way to get in but it sucked for the salesman. Because it was an expense which came out of our pay. Our manger charged us $1.00 per soda, which doesn't sound like much, but if you had a few weeks of bad luck and the only sales you got were bonus killing low balls, (remember the manager's nickname?) making $90.00 and having $30.00 or more taken out of it nets you very little. You made everyone money but yourself.
The hours are insane. We had to be at the office at 9 AM to sing those stupid Kirby songs, tell of our sales conquests, pack up our demonstration kits, be out on the road by 10 AM. Most of time we were on the road till late, sometimes past midnight. I always wondered where the good times were, the partying, the mad money. It was all lies. Sure, once in a great while we were home early and had some fun. But those days were rare. For my final straw the last week I worked for them I sold 3 vacs, did my 15 demonstrations and received nothing. So my new wife told me she was going to leave me unless I quit. I quit and glad I did. I now have a good job which pays me, even if I have a bad day.
Kirby can be a rewarding career for a few. I did see some people who worked for them who were rich, but for most of us, the money is inconsistent and being on the road 12 hours a day and nothing to show for it isn't worth it. You have very little time to spend with family or friends. As for all these comments I'm reading there's 2 big mistakes people make when dealing with the manager. Never tell him/her you can't afford it. These people are trained to overcome that particular excuse. The other is one is "I need to discuss this with my husband." With that excuse with our methods we had women literately pissed at their husbands and bought the machine just to spite him. What you need to say is that "I can afford many Kirby's but I do not want one. So leave, now."
Everything to them is an excuse so be blunt. Don't give them much to work with. Trust me, they've been trained how to deal with excuses. Everybody has the same ones. Heck, they have books on dealing with them. The people who are successful with Kirby have mastered how to overcome excuses. The guy who wore a $10,000 (yes he bragged about it) watch told us how he sold a guy was going to get violent with him, he overcame this, and by the time he left the guy was his best friend and bought one, for full price.
Reviewed May 17, 2014
So, my dog peed on my new rug, so I thought, "hey, why not let the Kirby guy clean it for me?" I let two men in (one rep, one "boss"). He proceeded to show me how the machine works, and after an hour of this vacuuming and showing me discs with dust on it, I got a little annoyed at how long this was taking. All the while he (Ryan) fed me lies about how "you lose your body weight in dead skin cells every year", and "dust mites are a pest that can cause illness" (not a problem in Colorado, buddy), etc., etc. He kept knocking over the discs with the filth on them back onto my area rug/carpet and saying, "oh well, it's in the carpet anyway, right?" He kept using guilt tripping (that I wasn't taking proper measures to have a clean house, which was detrimental to my kids' health) and scare tactics "the crust you get in your eyes when you wake up is actually dust mite poop", and the "film on your teeth is dust mite poop", "when you feel like something is crawling on your leg at night while you're asleep, that's a herd of dust mites". He just kept going on insulting my intelligence, although I called him out on some of his lies.
The whole process was just so long and drawn out, and after two hours, he got around to shampooing an area of carpet (not the one I originally wanted, because I wanted to see if it could get visible stains out, not just the pee smell on the rug). His boss came back and laughed when I said the machine was worth no more to me than $500.00, since one of my friends paid that amount recently and told me to pay no more. They stated the retail price (at the beginning of the demo - 1:30 p.m.) at $3200.00. Hugely overpriced! I did like how well the machine seemed to preform, although it is incredibly heavy and has way too many pieces/parts that are not exactly intuitive to use. But, whatever.
What made me mad was that I kept hinting at the fact I wanted this wrapped up (my kids were in need of my attention), and they kept ignoring me. I thought the "boss" (who smelled of cigarette smoke when he reappeared two hours into the demo) was way too overbearing and insulting. I even got to talk to the "owner" of the company on the rep's phone. He was very nice and thanked me for my time. The boss seemed flustered and in a hurry to leave once he realized he was not making a sale on me since I clearly said that my Dad owns a Kirby I could borrow anytime, and that I would need to discuss with my husband (who was out of town for several days) before I would buy anything. The rep was just a naive, (only worked for Kirby for two weeks, yet claimed his allergies were so much better after using his Kirby) young man trying to earn a living and pay for the baby his wife/girlfriend was about to have. Hopefully, he will wise up, do some research, and quit his lame job quickly.
Reviewed May 16, 2014
May 2011 two door to door salesman arrive at my home to show me the Kirby demonstration. I ask how they knew me. They were sent by a neighbor down the street who had just purchased a Kirby. I agreed to have them show me how it works. The process took over two hours. The male left and the female stayed to show the product. The male returns, apologizes for taking so long, said the lady was new. My home had just been rebuilt from a fire, so I purchased the Kirby. Cost: $1000.00. I agreed to have the funds automatically drafted monthly from my account. It's been over 2 years, they are still taking $107 out of my account. I tried to contact them to no avail.
As of today I will stop all payments to Kirby from my bank. I have paid them over $ 4200.00 for a so call Kirby that was supposed to be $1000.00. I couldn't locate the phone number of the salesman. So I tried to contact the Kirby company directly. Never could get any answers other than how to purchase parts etc. What else can I do, other than stop payments. (The Kirby Sentra Model G100) This product is very complicated to use, other than regular vacuum cleaning, can't attach all the hoses to do any carpet shampooing. This Kirby is very heavy and I am disable due to knee replacement and severe back injuries. Please advise? What can I do now. I have paid for this product four days already.
Reviewed May 13, 2014
On 2nd May, 2014, your door-to-door salesman rang the bell and when I opened the door, he put through a free gift. He was very friendly and forceful to demonstrate the Kirby vacuum cleaner to me. I told him that I do not wish to purchase it at all and I do not wish to see a demonstration. Eventually he persuaded me just to see the demonstration because he has a colleague whom he wishes to train. He left a young lady here to demonstrate the Kirby who did her job well, even though she was still learning about the machine. In the meanwhile, the young man called Daniel has left and came back when she was towards the end of her demonstration. He hung around and asked to use the bathroom. He was in the bathroom about 15 minutes and made me wonder what takes so long.
Then the young lady (who stated that if I buy the Kirby, she will come to clean for me for $80.00 a session). Previously, she demonstrated the vacuum on my mattress in my bedroom, and I was not too impressed by this, because I believed that she was ruining my new mattress. She left the white dusty disks on my bed. Then she asked the young man, who eventually reappeared from the bathroom, to bring her the dusty disks from the bedroom. He went in the bedroom and another 15 minutes passed and I was again wondering what takes him 15 minutes to collect four disks from the bedroom. I went in then, and he was still putting together the four disks. Eventually they left, and I had a hard time explaining that the Kirby is not suitable for me because I have a back disease and I cannot lift it.
In the evening I was about to take my pain medication which I kept in the bedroom in a top drawer of my medicine cupboard. All the prescription pain medication from a red medicine bottle, that was always on the top, was gone from the bottle. The bottle contained about 60 pills. As they did not leave a card or the address of their business place, I was thinking that they may not have been in the Kirby business at all, just false pretenses have led them to my home. I will never know. How can I find the door-to-door sales office of Kirby Vacuum? Please be warned against any salesman trying to force themselves in your home. I was glad that was all that I lost and not my purse and my life.
Reviewed May 7, 2014
My now wife bought a Kirby when we were still in the communication online stage, so I had no input whatever. Everything looked rosy and wonderful in the demonstration, so she fell for it. It took MUCH longer than three days for her to discover that there was no way on earth that she had the strength to even change things so she could use the hose and the tools for that, much less trying to get the carpet cleaning attachment to work. Kirby, of course, says (correctly) that they have a THREE DAY return policy that she signed. It is legally binding and they want nothing whatever to do with her.
Three days seem to be a bit short for somebody to figure out that you can't do anything but vacuum carpets with the thing because of the pure brute strength and totally confusing directions required to change things around. It is also possibly the heaviest machine I have ever tried to use myself and my 5' even wife struggles with it because of that. Whatever happened to just unwrap the hose, put the attachment on and go? Overall, our opinion is that it was a total waste of over $1000.00 and should be avoided at all costs.
Reviewed May 5, 2014
The salesman was a very polite and professional young man. He did a great presentation of the vacuum and convinced me to buy it. What a mistake I made. I caught the flu that night and didn't get to use it until a few days later. Since the deadline for a return was only three days, I wasn't going to be able to return it if I didn't like it. I don't like the vacuum cleaner. It's heavy and difficult to use and is a hassle to change the parts when you want to change surfaces. I can't believe I paid $2400.00 for this thing. I get sick to my stomach every time I see a commercial on T.V. about vacuums. Think long and hard if you're thinking about buying a Kirby vacuum.
Reviewed May 2, 2014
I had a young man come in on Sunday and give me a demonstration of the Kirby. He did great and I fell in love with the super expensive vac. I decided to go ahead and buy it. They couldn't push my paperwork through until Monday which was fine. After having it for a few days, and giving them my Bissell, I decided I didn't want Kirby. While it's an excellent machine it's way to bulky, loud and expensive.
So tonight, at 9:30 pm, the "manager" who was with my sales guy, came ringing my doorbell and beating on my door. I have children who have school in the morning and he came to my home at this hour. I'm thoroughly disgusted with his customer service. He gave me some sob story about how his boss was going to take his check if he didn't come get the vac tonight. At 9 at night? I use to work for a similar company so I know how this goes. But to come to someone's home in the middle of the night is unacceptable. Great product but these sharks that work for them are terrible. And he didn't bring back my Bissell.
Reviewed April 30, 2014
The boy that came in and did the demo with the cleaner was really sweet. They were out of Lexington KY. After we told them we did not want or could not afford the vacuum HIS BOSS who was driving them around got very RUDE! He came real close to having me call the police and having him removed from my home. There was NO NEED for this man to act this way. He was asking about money we spent on other stuff. I told him we were paying on a brand new 2014 truck, a new Honda fit and siding, and we could not afford the vacuum right now. He said and I am quoting, "Well if your car payment went up 2.00, would you still pay it?" I said if our car payment was any higher than what it is now, we would not have bought it. So after a few minutes of arguing with this **, he took the piece of Yellow legal paper he was writing on, wadded it up, and threw it on our coffee table. Got up and walked out the front door. He was lucky he left when he did. I still was going to call police and have them checked out on permit to being door to door in our town.
If I see this White Van and him driving it or another vehicle in our town and am calling the police. You need to be careful on what kind of people you hire. I am still upset over this situation and I will tell everyone I know in this town what happened and our town is very small... 2000 people at the most!
Reviewed April 27, 2014
A man knocked on my door offering laundry detergent in order to do a cleaning demonstration on my carpet, while a man in a red van idled in front of my house. His stated purpose was vague, and he asked strange, unrelated questions, like if I was married, when my husband would be home, and if my dog bites. I asked him to leave. Everything about the conversation irked me. I called the cops and filed a report. Police have been patrolling my street all morning before the incident, so I know I wasn't the first person to call. DO NOT LET THESE PEOPLE INTO YOUR HOME.
Reviewed April 24, 2014
We told them from the beginning we weren't interested. They convinced my wife to let them in to do a demonstration. After 3 hours they finally left. The next morning 2 of our cars and our boat were broken into and severely damaged. On the ground next to one of our cars we found a metal key tag inscribed, "Congratulations for 3 years of sales with Kirby" and a gas station receipt where they had used a fuel gift card. You do the math! A police report was filed. We contacted Kirby and they were no help. SCAM!
Reviewed April 20, 2014
So, I live at home in South East Queensland, Australia in the Brisbane Valley with my parents who both have ill health. We get a slip in the letter box about a free carpet cleaning and one rug or mattress (which was a lie). Mum rang up and they called her back and said they'd be around at 4pm that day. So we move all the furniture from the lounge and tidy up their bedroom for the mattress to be shampooed. I put a nice big fresh pot of percolated coffee on for the men (we were told 2, but of course the boss just came and left straight after). We considered where we were going to put Dad (he is bed bound and blind). 4pm came. Then 4:10, 4:15, 4:25. Got a phone call about 4:35 saying they were late and they'd be here at 5:30. Well 5:30 came... 5:45pm. Mum started thinking it was a scam. Me as well. 6:05 pm passed. Mum was going to do a roast but put it off so hadn't started dinner. They finally showed at 6:17pm. It was dark and dinner time and we still had not brought the cats in because we thought we were getting the carpet done.
So, they come, no apologies or anything. Introduce us to Josh **, the man who would be doing the demonstration. The boss, Skipper, leaves. Josh does the spiel (that each of us now knows), the circle patches, asks questions like, do you know who invented vacuum cleaners? Guess how many volts the Kirby has, how much do you think you could suck up with a long straw vs. short hence my upright is better than canister, etc. Cute at first, then it started to feel insulting. "If this picks up this much dirt, how well do you think your current vacuum is doing?" DUH, not very well, OBVIOUSLY. (My mum has put a new vacuum on lay-by, The Shark, one week before the guy came out, so we know our machine is obviously hopeless which is why we're getting a new one) "Which one do you think would perform better?" The Kirby. Obviously.
It started to feel a bit like school and we were answering "it would be easier with the Kirby", "The Kirby", "Obviously that one, the Kirby" etc, etc on and on. I started to feel like, yes, we know our machine sucks, okay? Just shampoo our ** lounge room and stop with the patronizing pop quiz. So Mum tells Josh about her lay-by and (naturally) he runs her new machine down and says it's a piece of plastic, you're better off getting a $50 machine than paying $399 for the one you're lay-bying now, as they're all the same, on and on. By this time, its about 7:45pm, and Mum had just decided to do grilled cheese and tomato for dinner, because my father is a brittle diabetic and needs to eat regularly and he'd gone without for long enough. I forgot all about the percolated coffee (I was starting to get irritated and wouldn't have felt like offering it to him anyway). And he kept demonstrating while we were in the kitchen in view. Mum kept saying, "But you ARE going to shampoo the carpet aren't you?"
Anyway, he shows us the price - you Americans are far LUCKIER. Here, the price was $4380.00. Which obviously, could be paid off. We said we couldn't afford the repayments ($33 or $23 per week). We had lost a cat due to a sudden unexplained illness just 2 weeks earlier resulting in a $1100.00 vet bill, $600 of which we still had left to pay off. He then suggested $10.00 a week and I said that that would mean the payment length of time would be 'ballooned'. He agreed. Anyway, he asked to do the mattress test, which Mum wasn't going to move Dad out of bed for at that time of night. He begged saying he wouldn't be paid if he didn't have the pads to show he did the mattress test. I finally allowed him to do mine, which was BRAND NEW and only delivered from the store 2 days previously. I had an old mattress protector, which I had washed the day the new mattress was delivered, on top of the new mattress. Anyway, does the dust mite thing. By that time I wasn't shocked by anything and was just getting tired and annoyed.
So he continues to do the demonstration in the lounge room (STILL hadn't shampooed it and it was near 9pm) still asking dumb obvious patronizing questions about which do you think would be better for this and that (I think in my head, the ** Kirby, it's the answer to everything you ask now please just stfu with the child-like questions). His boss comes back and talks with Mum trying to get her to change her mind and Josh finally starts the vacuuming after Mum says it's getting late just forget the shampooing (and he's all, "No, no, I promised you that") but basically just goes over the one area so many times.
I had long given up talking/watching by that point and went into my room to watch some TV. Finally, Mum as irritated and tired as me, just asked them to leave and forget about the rest of the carpet - only about a third of the carpet was actually shampooed because he was talking for so long and going over the same area, while still saying, "No, seriously, just get a $50 machine instead of the Shark, you really are wasting money, the Shark is a piece of plastic. etc., etc). It was some time after 9pm when he finally left.
All up, we moved all the lounge suites and coffee table anticipating the carpet would actually be shampooed. We waited from 4pm up to 6:17pm, putting off dinner, medication and other chores. Mum couldn't sit down and eat dinner until they left after 9pm. And still; only one third of the floor shampooed. All for that. Waiting and putting our routine on hold for 5 hours. With practically nothing to show for it but frazzled nerves.
A couple of things. One, the lateness and non-apologies was unprofessional enough. Also ignoring us when we were talking about dinner. It's like he didn't have any situational awareness of time or dinner. Or anything, really. The other thing was he blamed his boss for being late dropping him off and continued to blame his boss for this and for that. It all may well have been true. But I have a degree in business, and one of the things we are taught is tact and professionalism, and that it isn't appropriate to disparage your colleagues. No apologies at all whatsoever, no effort to make up for being late, not even acknowledging he was keeping us from dinner, not even an "I'm, very sorry I am keeping you from your dinner, I ask you to bear with me for just (x amount of time)". He never acknowledged the time, didn't acknowledge ANYTHING. Inconvenience. Nothing. But to then continue to blame his boss for everything? Completely un-business-like and thoroughly unprofessional. So that alone, from a business ethics side, put me off.
The machine no doubt is very good. But if it truly was as good as they say, they would advertise. They would sell it in stores. It seems the real reason the price is so exorbitant is that there are so many 'layers' of people being paid. The machine is probably worth $500. Tops. But the multi-layers of middle-men being paid means it ends up being basically 8 times the price, just to pay all the salespeople involved. I say cut out the middleman, and if you are interested in this machine, look for one on eBay. If they really last that long, ones on eBay should be fine. Pay for the product, not 6 sellers/bosses.
Bottom line to Kirby: learn to CONDENSE your spiel. Don't take 3-4 hours. You won't get a sale. Just extremely irritated people who will be *less* likely to buy your 8 x mark-upped product to pay for your team leaders and bosses. Teach your salespeople professionalism, time management, courtesy, tact, and empathy. And the ability to acknowledge time and to apologize when needed. Also, if you tell me you don't have a card with contact details to offer me and its hard for me to reach you, that isn't exactly promising or reassuring. All up, possibly a very good product massively marked up to pay for too many middlemen and let down by inconsiderate salesmen with no courtesy or business acumen or professionalism.
Reviewed April 19, 2014
4/18/14 (2) Kirby sales people (male and female) arrived at my brother-in-laws today in Plant City, FL. They were showing how the vacuum works. During the distraction (1) of the so called sales people enter into his kitchen and stole his wallet and disappeared from the home. The police were called while the other person was still in the home. Nothing came of that. So if you decide to have a Kirby sales person enter your home I would be very cautious and monitor their movement very closely.
Reviewed April 18, 2014
Today, April 17, 2014, 2 Kirby salesmen came to my home and did the pitch about the sweeper. Told them that I didn't have the means to buy a sweeper at this time and I told them where they could have a better chance to sell the product. You could tell the one gentleman was upset when they are packing up to go. The one says to me, "Don't you think we should get a tip?" and the upset gentleman keeps on pressuring me into giving them a tip and I told them I only had 10 dollars and he said, "Well every little bit helps us." It was non stop until he pressured me into giving my money to him. I will tell my neighbors not to let them in... I will post this all over Facebook.
Reviewed April 17, 2014
After being rescheduled twice and called after the scheduled time for a promised free carpet shampooing, Richard and another salesperson showed up. The other man was Richard, he was very professional. He started by asking if I had vacuumed which I had, then he used another vacuum I had, then showed me results on a paper filter and it showed me how dirty my carpet was. Before he shampooed he sat down and starting the high pressure sales pitch. He gave me the lowest number which included monthly payments. I told him I wouldn't make any decision until I did some research. He encouraged me to do that while he shampooed.
I was very disappointed at what I read on this site about the high pressure sales and I told that to Richard. He had never read anything online and I suggested that he do that. Although none of the reviews were from Lincoln, NE I didn't like the idea of the high pressure sales, the "deal is only good today". Richard was very polite and had to call his boss and explain. He quickly packed up his stuff and I told him he would need to wait outside as I had someplace to go. He walked down the street several houses and waited there when I left. He continued to be polite and professional until the end. I felt bad for him that Kirby has this policy and he has to suffer if anyone does what I do and reads the reviews. The machine seemed to do a good job vacuuming, but couldn't really see the difference with the shampooing.
Reviewed April 17, 2014
My mother bought this Kirby machine because the person selling the machine was very good. She did not need this machine whatsoever. She never vacuums. So when she moved, I took the machine and thought I was getting something great. However this machine does not pick up dog hair. I ran the machine for 1 hour just in the living room which isn't very big in first place and nothing was picked up. I would not recommend this machine at all. It wouldn't even pick up a piece of dirt. No stars for this machine.
Reviewed April 15, 2014
At approximately 4:30 a young man came to my door stating that his boss had opened a new business in the area. He asked that if they did a good job cleaning my carpet would I tell others, I said yes. Before I could ask any other questions he ran off to get equipment. A minute later 3 men returned with a Kirby Vacuum. Two of the three tried to dress professionally but were obviously not accustomed to dressing this way. Two of them left then the one remaining man proceeded to vacuum and clean my carpet for two hours.
During the 2 hour process he called his boss several times. At one point a lady and one of the first guys came back. At this point the man doing the clean was ready to shampoo, she told him that he wasn't and told him he needed to vacuum more, which he did, for another 15 minutes. Once he was done with shampooing he called his boss again and they came back. The first price they gave me was for 1078 then they could drop the price to 850. At that point I told them that they had wasted everyone's time. They left. The man doing the cleaning said that cleaning up would take about 6 minutes. The cleanup took about 15 minutes.
The product did what they said it would. It picked up a lot more dirt than my cheap Hoover did. They profess that it will beat a Dyson or Shark; however, I have not seen either of these products to have a fair comparison. I was impressed with the way it could be used to clean couches, chairs, and mattresses. The shampooing part did get out some pet stains but when the guy doing the cleaning and the sales lady stepped on the wet areas they left black marks which I am going to have to get out now. If I had the money I would have considered purchasing the product but for the price offered it is not something I could afford.
Reviewed April 11, 2014
The other night near 8:00 pm there was a knock on the door. I asked my 16 year old daughter to answer it, thinking it was one of her friends because it was Spring Break. Normally, I do not open my door to people I don't know at that time of night. A young man and woman asked to speak to the woman of the house, so I went to the door. They offered a free shampoo of my stairs that went from the front door to the living room. I asked them for a business card or a brochure, but they did not have one and said they only sold door-to-door and that they could only offer me a deal that night. When I tried to decline, they said it would really help them out. They needed a certain number of demos that night to earn a trip somewhere.
I told them that my husband was already asleep (he gets up at 2 am to go to work) and they insisted it would be quick and I would be doing them a favor. Once I said ok, they said they would be right back and two more men showed up to bring in the equipment. They asked questions about my job and work schedule and repeatedly asked me to put away my dog. It made me begin to think that they were scouting the neighborhood to come back and rob houses at a later date. The salesmen and woman left one man to do my carpet. When he turned on the vacuum, it was so loud that it woke up my mother-in-law downstairs. I was very upset that they would wake up my husband. I told him that he needed to go, but he insisted on giving me the shampoo he had promised.
When he handed me a container and asked me to fill it with water, I refused. Then he walked past me into my kitchen and filled it himself! He shampooed my stairs and I told him I could not afford $3000 for a vacuum because I needed a new car. He told me that his boss had a car for sale for $1000 if I could drive a stick! That was the final stray for me and I told him he needed to go. He previously kept telling me that his boss was in another neighborhood and it would be a while before he could pick him up. I told him it was awfully late to be knocking on people's houses to shampoo their carpets. His response was that sometimes they ran credit at 1:00 in the morning. It took me more than an hour to get him out of my house.
The next day I reported them to the local police, thinking that they were criminals. Once I looked up Kirby vacuums on the internet, I realized that this is how they do business all the time. A reputable company would not use aggressive, disrespectful tactics to try and sell you a good product. A reputable company would not play on the good graces of kind people, holding them "hostage" in their homes after they have been asked multiple times to leave. A reputable company would not lie about what they were offering or about the amount of time it would take. No means no. If I see them in my neighborhood again, I will call the police.
Updated review: May 19, 2014
My complaint has been resolved. I am satisfied and so is my Mother. Thank you Brenda.
Original Review: April 11, 2014
My complaint is that they took advantage of my 80 year old mother who is on a fixed income. They told her the vacuum cleaner cost $700.00 but didn't explain to her that it would have finance charges bringing the cost to $1000.00. My Mother told the lady that she wanted to call me her daughter, but the lady told her she didn't need to call me. My mother has been calling and asking them to come pick it up and they refuse. In the fine print it reads you have 3 days to return but she didn't see that. But by the time she received the bill from the finance company the 3 days had been past. All she wants is for them to come pick up the vacuum cleaner. She can't pay for this.
Reviewed April 11, 2014
We purchased our Kirby in 2010 after a great demonstration. There were lots of demonstrations showing how to use the vacuum. The sales person told us it a lifetime warranty and so does our contract. Moved to another state due to the military. Blowing up balloons with the Kirby for a birthday party and smelled something horrible coming from the vacuum. I checked to see what it was and the white or light tan piece had melted on the shaft. I made multiple calls and email attempts to Kirby customer service, they were no help.
I ask if this can be a malfunction. She gave me numbers to shops to take it to. I called all the numbers for my local area. Only one shop was open and the salesperson told me to take a vacuum repair shop (I thought that's what I was calling him for). What the hell was the guarantee for then? I continue to call and email Kirby with no help. Just so happen sales people of Kirby started knocking on my door offering to clean a room if I'll let them show me a demonstration. I explain to them I had a Kirby and showed them the paperwork for it. I let them come in and showed them my vacuum and the only thing the boss kept on trying to do was sell me a new one.
He went all the way down from $2500 to $400. We said no, the Kirby customer service said any company selling Kirby could repair it or send it in for replacement parts. But out of the four numbers I was given by customer service and looked up on my own, plus sales people happen to knock on my door, none of them wanted to fix it or get replacement part. I have a worthless piece of equipment that we paid $2000 for. I wish I would have not let them in my home.
Reviewed April 10, 2014
We purchased a Kirby after a demonstration in our home. We were told that we could call the office to receive a disk to go with the Kirby. I have called several times, left several messages. NONE have been returned. When I made the check out that night, I was asked to make the check out to an entire different person. If I hadn't had the sweeper in my home, I would think that I was flim flammed. I am not impressed in any way, shape or manner. I would wish that the front office would get in touch with me to discuss this problem.
Reviewed April 7, 2014
I have read many of the reviews about Kirby Vacuum Cleaners and unfortunately most are about the sales techniques used. They were not reviews of the vacuum itself. I bought a Kirby because my parents had owned one, and it was the only vacuum I can remember we ever owned. We had hardwood floors in our home and my parents would use it to wax and polish the floors. They were great for sliding down in your sock feet. Later they moved to a home with carpet, but continued to use the Kirby. It had a shampooer and they used it almost as often as they had waxed those hardwood floors. It was great. When I got married my folks gave us an Electrolux canister vacuum. It lasted for over 40 years. Then we moved and left the old Electrolux behind.
When we moved into our new home we were approached by a salesperson about buying a Kirby. Having had nothing but good experiences with one I agreed to purchase one. I think it is an excellent vacuum cleaner. It does what I was told it could do, cleans far superior to the Electrolux, shampoos my carpet, etc. It is made of metal as opposed to plastic, and is heavier than most vacuums. My wife does not like it because it is an upright and falls over as opposed to the canister vacuum, so I solved that problem by doing all the vacuuming myself. As we live in a small town, so finding belts (which do wear out), bags, and other small parts could be a problem, but not with the Internet.
Yeah I could complain about sales techniques used by some salesmen, but I could also complain about sales persons at Wal-Mart and/or any other store. We don't live in a perfect world, but my Kirby is as near perfect a vacuum cleaner as I have ever needed. And I liked the comment I read by one person who said 'they went around their town checking out garage sales, junk sites, etc. and saw lots of vacuums therein, but never a Kirby.
Reviewed April 6, 2014
My husband was outside in our shop working. I looked out the window and saw a girl with some kind of package so I went outside. She offered me a package of gain laundry pods if they could come in a clean one room. I told her I had a central vac so I wasn't buying anything. She said that's OK, she had a trainee with her. She went back to the van and got a guy. The guys says thank you because he gets credit just for cleaning the room. They came in the house and she said she had to call in to her boss where she was. Right off the bat, the guy asks the girl to ask the boss if he can have double credits towards his trip. She hypes up the phone call and says, "YES, you get double points towards your Bahamas trip if you sell this unit". So the guy tells the girl to go out to the van and get the trainee.
Another guy comes in the house, the girl says she needs to get something from the van, but she got in the van and left! The guy doing the demo does the white disk thing (after he had me vacuum the hallway). He then asked me for a drink, so I got him some water. Next thing I know he dumped half a soda bottle of sand on my carpet. Next thing I know the guy is wrapping my central vacuum hose around and around, in a manner that is stretching it and doing damage to it. As if that's not enough, he then put it outside. After two hours he asks if I would like to see more, I tell him no, just get to the price so he can leave. He then tells me the "trainee" needs to finish vacuuming so all of the pads in his stack get used because that's how he gets paid for the cleaning. So while I am talking to the lead guy about price, the other guy is running the vacuum.
Price structures I was given $2,895, I told him no way. Then $1,600 I still said no. I was also given scam level pricing for financing. He offered to trade me things like my old vacuum, floor cleaner, guns, motorcycles, anything I had laying around the house. Then he calls his boss and the price dropped to $895. At this point he made me go out to my husband, show him the dirt pads. I told my husband I didn't want the dang thing, I wanted them to leave. I came back and told them they were making my husband mad because they were still here and dinner was late. I told them I wanted them to leave, my blood sugar dropped and I was nauseated and shaking and needing to eat dinner. They finally start boxing up the system & picking up the dots. While I was outside talking to my husband, they entered my bedroom (WITHOUT PERMISSION) and when I came back in they showed me what I had sucked up. I again told them no and to please leave. The lead guy then scribbled on some paper offered to sell me the previous model $450.
As they were walking out the door, they asked for the detergent pods back! I was appalled, told them whatever, just leave. As they were leaving I told them that was pretty ** to ask for the pods back. After they left I looked up the reviews and found this site and I was glad I had not purchased the unit. I wasn't going to post until I went to bed last night and my husband asked if I seen them do the bed vacuuming. I told him no because they did it while we were talking. Ends up they dumped some kind of dirt all over my bed. My bed felt like we had dumped a sandbox on it. We were furious! Imagine, going to bed at 11pm only to find you have to change your sheets. I would have been extremely upset had I purchased the system and found that. So, these people have ruined any other door-to-door sales people ever coming in my house. PS - he left my old vacuum outside as well.
Reviewed April 3, 2014
We were suckered (just like the rest of the 72% that thinks Kirby SUCKS). After buying this POS on March 11th, and after having severe buyers remorse, I put the cancellation notice in the mail the following morning (the 12th). I DID NOT use certified mail because I didn't know any better. But anyway, I didn't hear anything from them for a week. So I called and left a message asking if they got the cancellation notice. Didn't call me back. Called a few days later (around the 20th) wanting to confirm that they got the cancellation notice. Finally they called me back acting dumb as ** because they supposedly "never got my mail" . And I did think, "crap it's my fault I should have used certified mail." But then I got online and it seems A TON of people had the same issue. ** KIRBY YOU GOT MY MAIL.
Anyway I talked to John ** and he was not forgiving whatsoever. I know I put it in the mail and I know you got it. How ironic for my first piece of lost mail to be worth $1500!!!!!! Even more ironic is that PLENTY of others had their UNCERTIFIED CANCELLATION LETTER LOST IN THE MAIL TOO!!!! What the heck! If you want to have a good business, you should probably care what your consumers think of you or at least try to make things right!
ooohhhhhh AND THE SALESMAN came in my home with my husband NOT THERE. ASKED FOR A DRINK. I offered water and the salesman asked for WHISKY! Very awkward to say no to a big strange guy in my home. SO I THOUGHT WHATEVER and gave it to him. Then asked for more! Then my husband came back and they (another guy came in our house later from their minivan) asked for our dinner!!!(meatloaf). We are nice and gullible so we gave them OUR FOOD AND DRINKS AND also bought THE VACUUM but FOR REAL???!!!!! High pressure sales got us. We would have never thought to buy a freaking 1500 vacuum let alone what they started at! And now I know they can go down to $800??? Either way I don't even think it's worth that. And it's heavy and ANYONE would benefit from NOT buying into these RETARDS (AND THE VACUUM).
Reviewed April 3, 2014
In 1986 I bought a used Kirby Tradition (1979 model) from an elderly couple. They said it was too heavy for her and since my parents had a Classic III, I knew they were a good machine. I thought lately about selling them, but started reading the tactics they use and decided against it. I'm 62 and can't see myself lugging one around. Anyway, I have used my 35 year old Kirby all these years and the other day I noticed I broke the speed switch on the bottom of the machine. (New ones have it inside so you can't break it.) I contacted my Kirby dealer and got a new part. Just think, a new part for a 35 year old machine. Will your Hoover give you a new part for your 35 year old vac?
People complain that they burn up belts. If you put the head down low, you will, but you don't need to. One guy said he couldn't pick up a little piece of toilet paper. If the brush is rotating, it will loosen it up and suck it up. I talked to the dealer and he said a new one retail is $2200. That is at that price for trade ins. If you give them your old Kirby, they will give you more than if you trade in your Hoover. He had a 4 year old one for $500. He said the old one is the same as the new ones. I don't think anything sucks dirt like a Kirby. Get a used one if you can't afford a new one. In the spring I drive around my city when people toss their junk for the city to pick up. I see many Hoovers. I have yet to see a Kirby.
Reviewed April 3, 2014
Well I was seeking a job on Craigslist, I come up to this one where it say "HIRING TODAY make 2000 guaranteed a month." I called and was able to get an interview the same afternoon & I then got a call that night I was hired! Of course as a single mother trying to live on my own and start being independent it is NOT EASY. I thought this would have been a great opportunity to start and get on my own feet! I was so excited telling my family how much I'd be proximity, how much I'd be making! And they asked what was I going to be doing. I felt so dumb not knowing & only caring how much I'd be making. I mean you can't blame me as a desperate young mother!
The only concern I had was the schedule was from 10-10 Monday-Saturday. That's A LOT of hours, not only as work hours but as spending time away from my child. Again I am a single mother. Her dad does not help with her, so I pay my sitters for when I work. But I was not like the idea of working 84 hours a week for 4 weeks, I did the math and came up with it being 5.95 an hour!!! Hell no that's not worth leaving my child for so long for that much pay! I said wth let me try it out till I find another job. I then came to this "training".
To my surprise the lady who had hired me and the other people 10 out of 48 they said which honestly I have no idea why they picked some people! They didn't even care if they had facial piercings and wouldn't a big money making company would prefer their sales people to look professional?? I would think so. Anyways so I find out the job was for Kirby and that girl had only been there for 5 weeks!! And she was talking like she been in the business for years! Her goofy boss then came talked to us then his wife as well and kept talking about how they has fun trips, cars, tvs, you name it! I just didn't buy their act. I was just looking at them and thinking to myself are they really acting like this?
The young woman had even cussed a few times on our first day! I get home to some search about Kirby vacuum and work reviews and I'M GLAD I DID MY SEARCH before continuing to waste my time! Who the ** is going to buy 3000 vacuums!?! Lol, this is a scam people! Beware! They scam people to work for them and people to purchase these! I am glad I did not follow through learning about this vacuum because as I became to learn from other folks reviews it looks hard to put together and they do hours of showing you a demonstration. No thank you! I don't even like to even clean my mother's house what the ** makes you think I wanna clean strangers' homes!?!?? I would NOT recommend this job OR this vacuum!
Reviewed April 2, 2014
We got a vacuum sweeper and it junk. They have a cute girl come in with tight clothes, very low cut blouse and she gives a good show off. When showing it to us she did it wrong and starts to cry. So of course we felt bad for her and they said they could give us a good deal. So we got it thinking it was a good sweeper. Well, wrong. I used it and the shampoo part does not work right and and it broke 2 belts in 2 weeks. I really wish I still had my old sweeper they took for trade in cause it did work. We are still paying on a sweeper that we cannot use. Our money is very limited and I am very upset. I cannot afford to go buy another sweeper so my house does not get swept the way it should and I should not have to get a new one. This Kirby should be good for the price we paid. I guess you should not try and help people out because you get screwed over. That hurts so much.
Reviewed April 1, 2014
Bought vac on Sat. You have 3 days to cancel your contact. Shampoo carpet on Sunday, lol. It didn't do what it said it would. So sent certified letter to Kirby to cancel on Monday. I paid $1800 for it. When they come to get it, I'll give them $950 for it or they can take it. By the way, I also cancelled my check I pay them with. So I know they will come back to pick up vac or take $950 like they are worth.
Reviewed March 29, 2014
Same basic complaint as everyone else. Cute girl shows up, offers the free cleaning. But for us when the next guy shows up, he was extremely rude and would not take no for an answer. I laughed at him when he tried to give me his "best offer" and then it wasn't until I got my baseball bat that he left (even after my wife first politely asked them to leave). Our bedroom sheets are ruined (I will be following up with the company for reimbursement) and my carpet is soaking wet (so is the wood underneath) and they left garbage scattered across my living room!
Reviewed March 26, 2014
Just to preface, two months ago I moved from Texas to Washington State to be where my wife is stationed with the Navy. We just got an apartment a month ago. So yesterday at around 3:30 a very cute, young lady knocked on our door. I answered and the young girl said that she was with a company that was doing a floor cleaning demonstration as advertisement for a new business that was just getting started in town. As coincidence would have it, my wife and I were JUST googling local carpet cleaning companies and thinking about renting a steam cleaner. So I thought, "Hey! Maybe this company is really good." I was genuinely under the impression that it was a local company just looking for some business. Never at any time did I think we were going to be BUYING a vacuum. I was given a bright orange flyer and the name "Kirby" is nowhere on it.
The young lady said she had to go get the products and she would be back. When she came back she was accompanied by a man. He introduced the Kirby to my wife & I and said that the young lady was going to do a quick demonstration, and then he left. I figured they'd just clean our living room (our "high traffic" area) and then we could schedule a full house clean later. Boy was I wrong! So she starts going into the history of Kirby. Neither my wife nor I had ever heard of it. So they put these white coffee filters like things into the vacuum and started vacuuming various parts of the home. The filters were SO dirty! Me being me, I asked what the trick was. She promised it was no trick and that really is the dirt that is in our carpet. She kept living these disgusting filters all over the living room, hallway, laundry room and kitchen. I was so grossed out.
I tried throwing one away and was asked not to because it's like her time card for her boss to see. I am putting here that the young lady was awesome. My wife and I are in our mid 20's and she was as well. She was amazing. I would become best friends with her. She had a great personality. But the more the night went on I kept thinking, "As enjoyable as this woman is, she is acting as if we've been friends for life". She bummed cigarettes from me, she drank a drink of ours. So as the demo went on, the Kirby wasn't really working. So she was undoing some of the inner workings of the Kirby and there was so much dirt stuck in the bottom of the vacuum. She claimed the last person who used the Demo Kirby must not have cleaned it properly. So two hours in she basically told us that the dirt wasn't actually from our floor/couch. It had been in the vacuum the whole time.
So, now it's about 7 o'clock and there still hasn't been a carpet shampoo. My wife and I needed to go to the store and needed to start dinner. We go to bed around 9:30-ish. We had things to do. I mentioned this to the girl and she said that her boss was in a van on the other side of town. So we started talking money. 3000 for the vacuum! I almost kicked her out right then and there. We are newlyweds, I just uprooted my life and moved across the country, my wife is an E3 for Christ sake! 3000$ is more than what we currently make in a month! After another hour we got the price down to 1000, with interest of like 861 a year. Ridiculous. So I told the woman that if she could get rid of these two specific stains we would consider. She had been there for about 4 hours at that point and I wanted something out of this disaster.
She cleaned the stain and it did come out very nicely. But it would have come out with a 24 hour steam cleaner rental, too. Then she asked if she could vacuum our bed. I said HELL NO, and she said we could do it. So we did and then she took out the coffee filter thing and said it was dust mites and dust mite poop. We just got the mattress a month ago and the filter was so FULL. At that point my wife was wanting it, but I did a quick Google search and realized that that's not necessarily what it is. Yes, dust mites exist, but most of what they are pulling up is just your own hair/skin/fibers from mattress/sheets/comforters/etc. Finally after five hours we were finally able to get them to accept a NO. The young lady started packing up and then let us know that her boss couldn't pick her up right now.
It was very rainy and cold outside so I wasn't about to make the poor girl who just worked her butt off stand outside. So she asked if we could put on the Walking Dead because she hasn't seen it. So we did. The coffee filters were still on our floor so her boss could see. At about 10 I took my medication that I take at night so I can sleep, and my wife had already gone to bed. We sat watching The Walking Dead for an hour!!!! I was basically a zombie at this point! The boss finally arrives and comes up to our door and KNOCKS SO LOUD, the dog started barking and my wife woke up. They start picking up the 50+ filters they left around the house and basically every loose dirt on the filters fell back to our floor. So our carpet is more dirty than it was before.
The thing about Kirby is yes, sure, it's a cool vacuum/carpet cleaner, but if after an hour we don't want the thing, you need to go. I am not a push over and I don't have any problem saying no. But when this young woman is in your house and her only options are to keep talking so she can be inside and warm or to go stand outside in the rain for her boss to come pick her up, I'm not heartless. 3000 dollars for a vacuum is just stupid. Unless you're a Kardashian, you can't afford that. I don't care if it lasts you 22 years. Most of the people they target are young adults or senior citizens. We've got more important things to pay for than paying off a vacuum for 4 years. If you really do want this vacuum, haggle the price down from the start and then buy it and get them out of your house. We didn't get to go to the grocery store like we needed to and we literally didn't eat dinner. What were we supposed to do?! Cook dinner with this girl basically moving in with us?! Also, if their vacuum really is worth 3000, then you'd put it in stores and make SO MUCH MONEY from people buying it. If you put a 3000 vacuum in a store people would laugh their butts off!
Reviewed March 25, 2014
My husband and I had only been married about 3 months when they came knocking on our door. I hate this vacuum cleaner. It is heavy expensive and hard to use. We paid for it with a check and post dated it for when my husband got paid and they tried to cash it not once but twice so it drained all of the hard earned money plus some money left from our wedding out of our bank account. We went in and paid them in cash so they would leave us alone and now they are suing us for $3000 because they claim that we never paid them even though we have a receipt they say they have no records of it. They have also contacted us today and said they will be calling the police to arrest my husband if he does not pay them the money today. Please everyone don't ever buy a Kirby, they are a total waste of money and they bully you into buying one.
Reviewed March 24, 2014
I used to work with Kirby and they are a terrible company! You walk door to door and bother hard working people at lunch time and dinner time. You con them into letting you into their house to show you a demo and get "reviews and opinions" on a new product by offering them a free gift "a $1 bottle of LA Awesome cleaner" that you can get from any dollar store. The homeowner thinks it will take a few minutes but doesn't realize they will sit there for hours and then be asked to buy the Kirby. Then you try to give them an AMAZING DEAL at $2500, but when the owner says they can't afford that, the distributor lets you drop the price to where you think they can afford, and go as low as $900.
The distributor gets the machine for $575 or lower and mark the price up so high. Don't get me wrong, these are great machines and will beat any vacuum on the market and save you money in the long run, but DO NOT SPEND $2500 on it. They will go as low as $900. If you tell them you will think about it and give them a call back they will tell you that the price is only for same day showing, that is completely FALSE! If you call them back and tell them you want to machine, they will get to your house faster than a man rushing to the rest room that took a laxative after a buffet. I hope this helps everyone when it comes to Kirby. There is also a 3 day cancellation period that they will never mention to you, but I believe you can cancel up to 60 or 90 days. If you recently purchased one for above $900, cancel it and get it for a cheaper price!
Reviewed March 22, 2014
I had my doubts about a Kirby vacuum from the start. But now I see my original thinking was right. I bought this thing thinking it would be a good investment but the bags cost too much. And I have found that after a couple of months of using it that a hover from walmart would do the job just as good and not cost nowhere near as much. If I had a way of sending the thing back and getting a refund, I would do it in a heartbeat. But guess I'm stuck with it. So all I can do is tell everyone I can not to make the same mistake I did. Go to Walmart and get a vacuum, its cheaper and works better.
Reviewed March 19, 2014
I can't believe so many negative reviews on the Kirby. Here's a positive one. I've had an old G5 Kirby I bought used and have loved for 10 years, only had to buy bags & 1 belt for it. I wanted a new one but didn't think I could afford it until a salesman came to my door w/ the standard offer to shampoo my rug. Why not? So he arrived and vacuumed first w/ a microfiber cloth to catch the residue & not to my total surprise, even after the 5th time over the same piece of carpet, there were huge clumps of cat hair in there! And the carpet looked perfect, so this cat hair was embedded deep! So he said I'd need to vacuum every day for 1-2 weeks before I could even shampoo. If that weren't enough, then he did show me the shampooer, which I wanted badly, on a small piece of the same part of the carpet & it did bring up more clumps of cat hair even after vacuuming 5x! So *that* is *some* suction! (This is a regular carpet, not deep.)
Suction is the most important thing w/ a vacuum and the Kirby beats all of them because it has 2 motors (he explained to me). The new one is lighter, moves itself practically. So I thought I couldn't get credit for it but he managed it and I did, much to my surprise, right there in my living room! He also gave me the shampooer at minimal extra and a nifty spin brush attachment that really works for getting the cat hair up from upholstery. So I got a good salesman & he took my old one, which they give to schools & charities. Nothing beats a Kirby, they last forever & the design has stayed pretty much the same because it's a good basic machine, not complicated at all. The spin brush just attaches like any other attachment, no buttons to push, and spins away! You don't even have to put pressure on it. Very pleased w/ my 2nd and new Kirby!
Reviewed March 19, 2014
I want to know if anyone else paid almost $3,000 for their Kirby vacuum? I have had several problems with mine also, and I tried to get a technician to come out and help me with some issues I was having, such as changing from vacuum to the hose. Also, I needed help with the carpet cleaning part. I have had my vacuum cleaner since last May and have never been able to shampoo my carpet.
Reviewed March 16, 2014
I just completed a letter of complaint to Kirby directly. My mother owned a Kirby all the while I was growing up; as an adult, I bought my own; I ended up giving it to my sister. When this nice young man showed up purporting to "clean my carpet for free," I immediately became suspect and questioned him repeatedly as to what he was selling.
As he came in, I commented, "Ah, you're selling Kirby vacuums!" He insisted he was only there to clean. No pressure. It turned out his supervisor had dropped him off and was dropping off others while he cleaned my carpet. He was as he said, no pressure. His supervisor, however, was the high pressure salesman. I told them I had had a Kirby as had my mother and there was no need to sell me.
He kept pushing for a number that would get me to buy and I bit. Biggest mistake of my life. This is NOT the Kirby I have enjoyed in the past. I've watched the video; I've read the manual. I am college educated and not stupid, but I need an engineering degree to figure this thing out! It is extremely difficult to maneuver (even with the fancy Tech drive power assist); and it is very heavy to move or turn.
In addition, it is apparently limited to picking up the micro debris they picked up to show me how good it was. I've changed settings; I've gone over things repeatedly; however, most items on the carpet it won't pick up! My mother's Kirby would pick up a nail and chop it up before pushing to the bag and wouldn't damage the fan! When I used the shampoo set up, I discovered the vacuum had not picked up dog hair very well because it was showing up in the "foam."
It was no better than my separate steam cleaner I "traded in." The final straw was when I went to get bags for the thing; the sales man had said I could get replacement bags at local stores; I found them and bought a set. They don't work! And they clearly say KIRBY on them. I have had it with the company and will be sure to let everyone I know to steer clear.
Reviewed March 14, 2014
I am disgusted with myself for being naive enough to have purchased a Kirby vacuum cleaner. I have had mine for approximately 3 years and have never been satisfied with it. It's extraordinarily heavy and cumbersome, plus I feel like I need an PhD from M.I.T. to operate this highly complex machine. I paid a base price of $2000 for my Kirby Sentria plus an "exorbitant" amount of interest. It was 2-3 years before I was finally able to pay it off and I have never understood how to use it the way the salesperson who did the demo used it.
For quite a while now, my vacuum cleaner will not pick up anything. I'm not kidding, just a few moments ago, I went over a tiny piece of toilet paper that my puppy had shredded up about 10 times and it would not pick it up. The last time I used it I discovered that the belt had fallen off. Don't even get me started on the belt and how you have to take it off and on.... What's more, after just trying to vacuum a small area in my hallway, my machine overheated and now my house smells SO strongly of burnt rubber that I have had to open my doors and windows.
My neighbor was moving out recently and asked to borrow my vacuum cleaner since hers was already moved. I was "humiliated" later that afternoon when I saw her husband returning our "other" neighbor's vacuum cleaner, which they had to borrow from them because mine would not pick up anything. Worst of all, I contacted a Kirby representative earlier this week and he said that he would call me back that night and that he would be at my house the next day to look at my machine and teach me how to work it. He never called and he stood me up. I am furious.
I would also like to add that when I purchased my machine the girl who sold it to me (who was very nice) was dropped off by a team of other Kirby salespersons who were going door-to-door in my neighborhood. When they returned to pick her up, they were wasted and one of them violently vomited in the street in front of my house; my neighbors were "livid" and I was embarrassed because I had already purchased the thing by then.
I have looked at what I could get for my Kirby and according to my research it's about $200 at best. NO ONE wants one as the Kirby reputation has become deplorable. I would love more than anything to purchase a Dyson. It pains me that I cannot sell the one that I paid well of $2000 for to buy a Dyson, which retails at a fraction of the price. I'm truly disgusted and highly encourage ANYONE to NEVER purchase a Kirby vacuum cleaner as it has truly given me the worst case of buyer's remorse in my entire life.
Reviewed March 3, 2014
These two gentleman knocked on my door and I let them come in. They were absolutely respectful and hilariously entertaining. They showed me the Kirby and it blew my mind... I had been working for years cleaning my house and it wasn't working but the Kirby makes it easier. I have had it for a couple of years and it works just as good as the day I bought it. I will only own a Kirby from now on.
Reviewed March 1, 2014
Salesman came to my house to show me a demonstration. I was like okay. So the price was to be around 2400. I said I could not pay that much so he called someone on the phone, they said 1600. So the rep has me fill out paper work and sign it. Then I get a call back confirming this. So I ask the person who he was and he said he was Brandon the Boss. I asked him for his # just in case, I really wanted to wait to think about this but they were pushy. After he left they said they would deliver my product and I got a year supply of bags. Ok that sounds good. He leaves. I did not get my vacuum for a few days. I get it, open it up and it's the demo not the new machine. I did not get a year supply of bags, I got three.
So I call this Brandon and let him know and tell him I wanted to cancel the sale. He says it was too late and then very rude ask where I got his number and I told him he gave it to me the day of the sale. I cried and said I could not afford it, that it ended up not being the 1600.00, it was the 2400. After all with finance charges and what not. He was so rude he said he would have me arrested for phone harassment. I said is this how you can make money by mistreating senior citizens. I sucked it up, been paying this worthless machine off. I have been hungry a lot due to I have to take money from my food to pay this. I still have this 300 lb vacuum that is suppose to be so easy. It is heavy as heck to push around.
I would sell it for the pay off if I could. I hate it. I have a no solicitation sign on my front door now to find a way to stop the phone calls. I'm ready to give up my phone now. We can not have a private life anymore as Americans. I thought our homes were our safe havens. I guess not. We senior citizens are under attack for scammers. In the end here. I can not believe Kirby did not stand behind this when I asked, or even Brandon the Boss told me that was the sales rep's fault. The sales rep had to be talking to him. I found out later it was all a gimmick to get people to buy it, sign the paper and then do not deliver until after the 3 day to cancel, then you're stuck. What a gimmick. This should be put under close watch. They are dirty in the way they do business.
Reviewed Feb. 25, 2014
I purchased my Kirby 1992, this is 2014 and it's still going strong. I have real bad allergies and asthma, I was never able to use a vacuum until I purchased my Kirby G4. Yes, it's heavy but cleans better than Dyson and all the rest. Ever see a vacuum last this long, it had its tune ups, replaced the impeller once (due to a friend using it wrong), new roller to replace worn out roller, 5 belts and on new vacuum bag. All these items in 23 years and probably $400.00 worth. It has a forward and reverse transmission assist, and HEPA technology for bags. Yes they are expensive but do the math.
Reviewed Feb. 24, 2014
Never buy a Kirby they are heavy hard to use and the one I bought a year ago is now a piece of crap. I called the distributor and am waiting for a call back. Worst mistake I ever made, my husband is furious. In debt for 1600 including interest. Will never answer the door again. Anyone want a Kirby LOL. Going back to a Hoover and junk this one.
Reviewed Feb. 24, 2014
I have seen really awful reviews about Kirby sales people and I just want to share my experience. It was about 5 pm on Sunday when this young guy knocked my door. I thought he was those church people going around which is totally fine but they usually do that in the morning. He offered a free room shampoo stating that it should dry in 15 minutes. We had nothing to do that afternoon so I decided to take a look. He later came back with a box and a what appeared to be a travel kit. He then opened the box and assembled this thing. At that moment I knew what was going on, it was a Kirby demonstration. My mother has had a Kirby for about 20+ years and I grew up pushing it around. The only bad thing I remember was putting the belt on and changing the bags. She still has it to this day and the carpet looks really good for being that old. My parents replaced it once and the only reason was after 3 years we moved in my brother burned half of the carpet in the living room.
Coming back to the demonstration I was impressed how much dirt it was pulling out, the house is basically new, only 3 years since it was built. Besides being new we had just had our carpet professionally cleaned a week before and paid $300 for 4 bedrooms, a hallway and the living room. Even after having it clean we could still smell the pet odor from a pee our German shepherd did on the living room. Over the years we have gone through many vacuums hoovers, bissells, dysons and finally Oreck was the one we stayed after it survived somehow after 3 years, which was the most expensive vacuum at 699 until yesterday. He poured baking soda into the carpet and attempted to clean it passing the Oreck 100 times!! There was no way there was still baking soda there it looked like it was all gone. He turned on the Kirby for like 2 seconds and a mountain of baking soda came from the carpet. I knew the Kirby would be expensive but after I think it must been 22 years my mother had hers it is well worth it. He asked to do the bed but that wasn't happening so I declined. He then proceeded to the shampoo part and for me has to be one of the best features of the Kirby.
He shampooed my living room and sprayed some kind of pet odor remover on the spot the accident happened. By the end me and my wife were really impressed by it and were thinking of buying something good for our house. He came with 2495 at first but there was no way I was gonna spend that much for the Kirby. I remembered a couple of my friends bought the model before, the Sentria for 1600 when it was new so I figured it would be around that price range. After my trade in and everything I bought the Sentria II for 1500 no down and I chose the 18 month payment for like $98. The guy was really pushing the 36 month plan for $56 but I'm planning to pay it by 6 months. I don't like pushy sales people if I want to buy something I buy it, I don't need someone telling you what you should buy, we are all grown ups here.
The Kirby is an awesome machine only negatives are the price tag and it's a little heavy, I help my wife to do the upstairs and stairs as she does downstairs. We share everything, she cooks, I get the dishes, we have that kind of thing. I just wanted to get my story to other people out there. In any kind of business there are bad employees and we remember 20 times more a bad service than a good one. Thankfully for the sake of this young man he was respectful and only took about 50 min to do his presentation. By the way it took 30 minutes to dry which I knew having used the Kirby shampooer before. We are really happy with our new Kirby, all shiny aluminum which itself speaks volume on quality. Nowadays everything is plastic, and it's great there things out there still made to last.
Reviewed Feb. 23, 2014
A lady came to my door on a Sunday afternoon with ripped up jeans and said she was from Kirby but wasn't here to sell me anything. She told me that they were pushing a new product and service inside their company. It was free to me and I should just find comfort in that. They weren't there to sell me anything. They just wanted to let me try out their scotch guard. So, I said okay. (ps..she smelled like cheese)
The lady went out to her van and came back with two other people and a Kirby vacuum in a box. She started trying to be my friend and started slipping in vacuum talk right away as she and a big dumb looking teenager and a young lady tried to put together this $3,495.00 vacuum. Within 5 minutes of being in my house, I realized I let 3 idiots in my house and the big dumb teenager asked to use my bathroom. As soon as the main lady running this 3 ring circus had this vacuum put together, she left. The big kid stayed and started trying to use this vacuum. After 30 minutes of vacuuming maybe a 4 ft. by 4 ft. area, I told him this was going to take way too long and that I knew what they were trying to do. I told him to just wrap it up.
He continued to clean and told me that he didn't have a ride and he just had to stay. I told him he had 15 minutes to finish up. He began to panic. After 15 minutes, I said, Times up, stop, and put this stupid vacuum back in the box and leave. He of course couldn't figure out how to put it back in the box. I asked him while he was trying, where the scotch guard is anyway. He took out a water bottle out of his bag and held it up. My wife and I started laughing out loud.
I finally got him out of my house and told him to go wait by the street for his ride. So he took his stupid Kirby box out by the road and waited. He pulled out a roast beef sandwich or something...started eating it. About 30 minutes later, he rang my doorbell and asked if I could refill his water bottle. I said, wasn't that the scotch guard? He laughed that he forgot he told me it was scotch guard. He said it was SO hot outside and he had on all black and he was just dying from the intense heat. . I said, "Didn't you just tell me you were going into the marines?" I laughed however, I doubt he actually was even going into the marines.
Reviewed Feb. 21, 2014
When I came home last week, about 430p, a nice young man was waiting at my door. He was offering a carpet cleaning free of charge for a company promotion. Just to get the word out. I sadly let him in, showed him my high traffic area. He said be right back, just got to get my equipment. He showed back up with another man, his manager apparently, and two boxes of Kirby equipment. They assured me it would take no longer than 40 minutes to vac/clean my carpet and it would be dry ASAP. And no, I refused to let him vacuum my mattress.
3 hours later... the poor boy was still doing an excellent demonstration with many, many dirt pads from my couch, carpet and kitchen floor, even my ceiling. He was very friendly and we talked while he worked. His manager periodically showed up, took phone calls (all of which he answered "POSITIVE", not hello) then finally took over the sales pitch. (My entire floor was never cleaned as promised, just one area, and it was still wet hours later.)
$2500 sound good? No? How about today's special $2198? With $250-500 down and payment $87-105/mo. No? $1699 with trade of my vac and $9 down (which he would pay for me) for $89/mo? No? Final offer, $1600, no money down, $63/mo. AND I am throwing in a Bahamas trip!!! Now, I admit this machine does an amazing job... the demo sells itself, the poor young man doing all the work was trying to earn his reward, a trip somewhere sunny (my guess is Bahamas since they can just throw that out as part of a deal) and he only needed 2 more sales, he even sold one to his momma. I admit, I was feeling pressure from the manager, he wouldn't give up and made me feel like a bad mom if I didn't buy this machine, especially since my children have allergies and this machine would make a huge difference in their health, in his opinion.
I finally agreed, but told him I would have to discuss with my husband, who was not home. "No problem" he says, "we sell to moms' home alone all the time, that's why we have this 3 day cancellation policy. If your husband doesn't agree, just call and we will pick the Kirby back up, return your vac and be done. We do it all the time, and this way, your salesman still gets credit for the sale, even if you cancel. It's win win. Just fill out this application and I'll get you all set up?" Guess what? No one won here...
So I am filling out the form, "why do you need all this info?" I ask. "Aren't you just going to be taking the money straight from my checking acct each month?" "Oh yeah," he says, "don't worry about filling all that out. Now we just have to call into the finance dept, can I use your phone?" They used my phone for every call they had to make that night. He calls, gives some crap about please make this happen, she really really wants this Kirby, her children need it blah blah blah... Give me some good news... Guess what I hear next from the phone? Someone shouts out POSITIVE... Is this coincidence? Who did he actually call? My paperwork shows a good $800 in interest that I will be paying on top of the $1600 deal. I was not told that.
As they are leaving 3+ hours later after first walking in, manager guy tells me the finance dept will be calling me to finalize agreement that night. But, as I had been telling him for 30 mins, I needed to go out and pick up my daughter. Apparently, while driving I missed that call, which I now believe was a good thing. My husband was not happy at all about the Kirby, so I decided to just let them know that same night that I was not going to keep it. But there was actually no phone number to call. I had to instead fill out and mail in the cancellation, hoping it would arrive by the deadline. The next morning, nice and early, the finance people called again. I cut her off quickly telling her there was no need to go over anything as I was not keeping the Kirby.
Three days later, another Kirby guy shows up at my door to talk me into keeping the Kirby. He is even willing to lower the price once again. He thought I had already finalized the deal with finance, which sounded as if I had done that. I was kinda stuck keeping it??? He finally began to slowly pack up the Kirby, which was still assembled and left exactly where the salesman had left it (turns out the Kirby is actually fairly heavy), all the while trying to talk me into keeping it. "No one has ever cancelled before" he says. My salesman does not get the credit as I had been told he would. In fact, the smaller award he received for making my sale was now going to be taken from him.
As he was finally walking out the door, he offered to do another demo with my husband present, maybe change his mind. No thank you, but when will I get my vac back? I am vacuum-less at this point. "Oh yeah," he says. "Someone will give you a call about that." Three days later, I called the manager guy requesting my vac be returned asap. I am still waiting...
Reviewed Feb. 19, 2014
Seller wanted to come into home @ 8:00 PM @ night to complete his daily quota to clean or show the actual cleaning ability of his famous vacuum 8:00 PM @ Night when it is black as night without the street light.
Reviewed Feb. 18, 2014
I had a visit from door to door salesperson from C&R Distributing out of Jefferson City Mo. I ended up purchasing after a whole afternoon and into the evening of their selling tactics. By the end of the evening I hate 3 sales people sitting at my dining room table. An iron clad contract... by the time I tried to call and cancel which I couldn't even get them to reply till after the 3 day period was up. I also found out that you had to cancel by faxing them my cancellation as my time was up! I remember now I told them I couldn't because I was ill. Now that I think about it I must have had a reaction even then! After the fact I've tried to explain to them I cannot use their vacuum.
Called the Distributor, called the Financial Institution which is United Consumers Financial Services to no avail. There have been numerous calls about me telling them I cannot use the vacuum... Right after I bought it I started coughing that's how it all started. The cough didn't go away. I ended up going to my Dr. and being diagnosed with Bronchitis. I was so very sick, taking breathing treatments three times a day. I have family and friends that can attest to how sick I was as they had to do everything for me. After how many dollars and gas tanks later for Dr.'s visits I still have something really wrong with my lungs. I use to RUN upstairs. I get out of breath now. So I absolutely without a shadow of doubt know I cannot use it, want out of my contract and would love to have a return in the payments I have made thus far... but that's not going to happen. The IRON CLAD CONTRACT won't allow it!
If they came to my door today knowing what I do now, I would shut the door in their face. My lungs will never be the same... and up till then except for my arthritis I thought myself to be pretty healthy. Never had had bronchitis before. I don't know how to deal with them. I've explained my grievances. I am DONE! I don't know who to turn to on this problem. I am not making another payment. When online I have found the same vacuum for $700 something.
Then last and foremost they have a Golden Age/Disabled Purchase Cancellation Procedure. Any consumer who at the time of purchasing a Kirby cleaning system is at least 67 years of age or has a disability regardless of age restricts or prevents the consumers us of the Kirby system may cancel and rescind the purchase transaction up to 9 mos after date of purchase. Then in short... the distributor will return all deposits trade in merchandise and down payments to the consumer. If trade-in is no longer available the Distributor will return something of equal value... blah blah blah. Only thing is I am 61 but I do have a disability (arthritis) which at the time of purchase I was all on one level and now I have 13 stairs to lug the thing up and down... Rest my case! I am such a unhappy customer, you couldn't give me one!
Reviewed Feb. 17, 2014
My husband and I got the Kirby back in 2012 I believe and it doesn't do its job at all. We have pet that sheds so there is dog hair everywhere, it won't even pick it up. My other problem with Kirby is their calling 10 times a day because they haven't received a payment. A vacuum cleaner that doesn't do its job and workers that bother their clients, is annoying to me.
Reviewed Feb. 12, 2014
I needed a job and money and found ads for the company disguised beneath a typical "Front" name, but a quick Google of the company quickly showed they sold Kirby vacuum cleaners. They have ads on just about every job board I have seen advertising they were looking to fill several positions (including management) while making $550-$600 to start. I decided to try it as I did and still do think the Kirby is the best vacuum on the market. It's not the vacuum, it's the sales tactics the salesmen are taught and other unethical practices that caused me to quit.
Salesmen turnover for Kirby is huge, that is a fact. I cannot speak for others, only myself, so here are my facts. I was "hired" as a 1099 employee (no Kirby company responsibility) as one of 7 people with "management potential", the reason I had considered the job in the first place. Those 7 were out of 20-30 candidates, or so we were told. When I quit (exactly one week from training completion) there were 2 left (if that). Our training was 3 days having our "sales pitch" and demonstration (show) and how to pack and unpack the machine in the box grilled into our heads from repetition.
We finished our "training" Friday afternoon at which time we had to begin preforming "shows", being told in order to become "certified" and receive company generated leads, we had to provide 5 leads of our own. Without those 5 shows they would not give us additional leads. The $600 a week is based on doing 15 shows, all of which require 3 phone calls to the manager to verify and read his scripted reminders to the rep. The shows took for me around 3 hours to complete. We were paid for our original 5 $20 each as long as we followed all of the rules and made the calls and allowed the manager to do his very best to pressure the customer into buying a Kirby.
The retail price of the Sentria II was $2495. Bought during a show for cash, it was $2100 or $2300 financed. I did 4 shows over the weekend where they offered several incentive, bonuses and contests to provide competition among the salesmen. At the bottom of each mimeographed contest sheet was a small disclosure stating that all bonuses, prizes and contests were to be paid at the discretion of the company. I should have known. There was $50 for the most dirt collected, $50 for the first machine sold, $100 bonus for selling a new machine (versus a refurbished one, yes they do sell far cheaper refurbished models if the customer insists they can't afford a Kirby), $20 for each confirmed and conforming show we performed over the weekend, plus any commissions we made for a sale.
I sold 2 over the weekend. One was a refurbished one forced on my Mom for $400 that she couldn't afford to buy nor did she especially need for that matter and a brand new one that miraculously went from $2300 financed down to $1400 with no money down and $62 a month payments and probably could have gone significantly lower. I earned a total of $250 commission for the two sales. I was supposed to get $80 for my visits but because I didn't make my final call from the homeowner's phone to my manager for the high pressure sales routine, I didn't get credit for the call after a 3 hour round trip drive and a 3 hour show.
The dirt contest mysteriously disappeared, and "At the discretion of..." means "If you stay with us more than a week". I forgot to mention that there was also an offered $1000 sign on bonus, payable only after remaining there for 60 days and meeting all of their criteria. Between bonuses and commissions, I should have made about $500 for the weekend. To make a long story short, I got $330, and was told the only reason I got $80 of that was from my being "on the fence" as far as my future with the company went and them paying me "in good faith" to keep me around. It was clear it was intended to get me to stay.
The owner of the branch told me twice he thought I'd quit by the following Monday. He was wrong, I quit the Friday before it. I didn't receive my $50 first sale bonus, the $100 weekend sale contest for selling one (I actually sold 2), the $50 dirt contest, $20 for one of my shows all because that money was to be paid at the company's discretion, and they don't pay it when the salesman doesn't play by their rules and stay under their thumb.
To anyone who needs a job, buyer beware. You can work either commission base only ($200 each new machine sold), or every week sign and do a 15 show agreement that if you dot all your i's and cross all of your t's you'll get $600 for 3 three hour shows a day (plus travel time) which could be doable if the salesmen weren't required to be at the shop at 9 am for a two-hour meeting to sing the Kirby song about "I feel good, I smell good, I look good, etc. and get more "training" (brainwashing). It was spooky watching them sing, clap and act like a bunch of Stepford Wives almost as if performing some strange mystic ritual. It almost had a cult flavor to the atmosphere and made me feel extremely uncomfortable and embarrassed.
Ask a lot of questions, don't believe everything you hear, be prepared to spend a lot of time learning to act like a Stepford Wife, and do expect to lose a lot of your friends or at least have them change the way they act around you as long as you sell Kirby. Kirbys are good machines, probably the best, definitely the most expensive, and readily available refurbished on the Internet for about $300. Not much has changed with them and they are worth far more than $300 for how well they work. As for working as a salesman, if there was ever a last resort job, this is it. Kirby has a pushy salesmen history and many people won't let you near the door, let alone in the house.
Reviewed Feb. 12, 2014
On september 27 2013, I ended up buying the kirby vacuum that at the time I thought was the best, the power was great and fell in love. Well now 5 months later for 2160.00 it doesn't work. I have left several messages and no one has called me back. I called the 800 number and they said that there is nothing they can do but try and get in touch with the person that sold it to me. Please help.
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2014
Purchasing the Kirby Sentria was the ABSOLUTE WORST expensive mistake I ever made! Changing from upright to canister function is clumsy and difficult. Attaching the shampoo system is even worse. My fault that I failed to notice the power cord is NOT retractable and requires manually winding it up as you move (awkward & clumsy). Why there is a "headlight" that illuminates the wall instead of the floor, I don't understand. Worst of all, when I call "Customer Relations," a recording answers saying "your call is important to us" and assuring the caller will be directed to a PERSON momentarily. After listening to annoying recorded messages touting the value of a Kirby and assuring you that your call is important, there is another recording asking you to leave contact information so someone can return your call within 24 hours. I need help NOW, not tomorrow! This Kirby Sentria system is a disastrous investment. My inexpensive Sears brand vacuum works much better!!!
Reviewed Feb. 10, 2014
I'm sorry I let this gentleman in. This is the worst vacuum I've ever owned. It has not worked since the sales rep walked out my door. I have since bought a 25.00 Bissell that works better. The shampoo attachment is a joke. I have tried to call Kirby and no one will help me, all I get is a run around. Buyer beware.
Reviewed Feb. 9, 2014
I have had a Rainbow vacuum cleaner for years and it was working just fine. One day there was a knock on my door and it was a woman with an air freshener. Let me just say, I let her in and I AM SORRY!!!! I was persuaded to listen to a man show me the Kirby and its benefits. After a LENGTHY presentation, I agreed to get the vacuum. My biggest mistake EVER! It is not the best choice for my home and now I am stuck with a vacuum that does not meet its reputation. I can't resell the vacuum online and get out of debt!! I have tried to sell the system and the depreciation is astronomical!!!! I am not sure what to do now! I am stuck with a product that I regret getting!
Reviewed Jan. 29, 2014
I am 18 years old, starting school in the fall and looking for a job to save up money. I've been looking for about 3 months now. I saw an ad on a website saying "HIRING IMMEDIATELY" and it said a bunch of things how I can make 500 dollars a week, plus commission. I called the number, got an interview for 2 hours later (They didn't even ask my age or last name). I rushed to get ready and took a bus, since I don't have a car right now. I got there, filled out an application, and got the interview. The woman said I would be perfect for the job and I could make 500 dollars without making a sale! IMAGINE THAT!
But anyways, throughout the whole interview the woman never told me the company name. She then told me to come back today for orientation which was suppose to last 90 minutes with free lunch, it was actually 3 hours and they didn't let us leave the room. It was about 30 people there who all "got the job". What company can just hire 30 people a day? And they explained to us that we were going to sell vacuums door to door. Let me add that these vacuums are 3000 dollars. And we would make 500 dollars as long as we showed 15 people the vacuums.
They asked me for a list of people I knew (names and numbers) they are just looking for number to harass people. On my way back home, on the bus, I kept thinking about how this didn't sit right with me. It's not, this job is a scam, it will waste your time, and others time, please do yourself a favor. DO NOT apply to this job unless you have NOTHING GOING ON and can afford to waste your days selling 3000 dollar vacuums.
Reviewed Jan. 27, 2014
They promised me interest free for 24 months and now they are saying they can't honor it because the salesman didn't put it on the contract. This company is awful and very rude. Please don't buy from them. It's not worth the headache and lies!
Reviewed Jan. 27, 2014
My father recently passed away and owned a Kirby vacuum I knew nothing about if it was paid for or not. They took over a month to make contact. I'm guessing the day his payment was late, they didn't contact me. They instead contacted my aunt who has nothing to do with this, told her to pay for it or get sued. When I, well my stepmom, called to see what the options where, it was the same pay for it or get sued. The only other option is to take it back to them which is a 30 min drive. No working with us where they would come get it. Pay for it, bring it back to us, or get sued. Kirby vacuums are apparently worth more than a human life and they don't care about anything other than the money.
Reviewed Jan. 22, 2014
It was a Wednesday, a cold snowy day and my daughter was home sick. I hear a knock at the front door. I answer and see a young man holding an air freshener. I was confused at what was going on and the guy said that he had a quick demonstration he would like to do and it would only take a few minutes. At first I thought it was something to do with air fresheners since he handed me one. Then he went to a van that was being driven by a woman and got this bundle. When he got inside he started telling me about Kirby. I was fortunate that my husband was working from home that day. He came down to check and see what was going on and then went back to work.
This guy kept going on and on. He stayed in the living room the entire time, but I also blocked the door so he would not venture to any other rooms. Our bedrooms are all on the second floor. He gave me the personal story about kids and how he was let go from another job. He also told me about how he could win a free trip. He told me the line about how much the vacuum was and I shook my head. I told him that we were not in any financial shape to buy this. He should have noticed that our neighborhood is not a well to do section of the city. Most of the people in our area work and not many have this kind of money for a vacuum. He lowered the price and I still said no. He lowered it again and made a comment that how can we pass up such a good deal - $10 a week is great and who can't afford that?! I was upset.
One who is this person telling me who can afford that. I shook my head and told him that I couldn't. I wished him well. He used our phone to call his manager who came and picked him up. He didn't wait long. I am not sure why we didn't get any calls, perhaps it is because we have an unlisted number. The entire time he is saying how much stuff the vacuum was getting up and showing me the white circles. I wasn't so surprised since our carpets are over 17 years old and we have cats and well children. Never mind I had to go over the spot where he put baking soda on the carpet. Sure his vacuum got a lot of it up, but I had to finish the job later. I was not happy with all of the attachments. Seems like a lot of work taking apart and putting together. All the parts that go along with. What are the odds of losing one or not using them?
This entire thing took over 2 hours. This guy even tried to hook my husband in on this. Not happy with this at all. Never ever tell someone that it will take a few minutes when you know it will take hours. At the end of the entire deal I felt mad and cheated. Cheated out of two plus hours of my time and tending to my sick child. Mad because I should not have let him in the first place. He tried the personal story, he tried the trip deal, he tried the guilt trip, he tried lowering the price. It is the same story every time. Beware. They blindside you to get in your door. I think they take up so much time so that we as the consumer will give up, get frustrated and just buy the thing in order to get them out of our homes.
Reviewed Jan. 21, 2014
My mom is out gardening in the back while I'm (female, 18yrs old) in the house & suddenly hear a knock on the door. I open it to see a tall, maybe late 20's, man with a bottle of laundry detergent. I saw his eyes glance at me up & down... super awkward. Then he (let's name him "Bob") says with a smile, "Hi, we were in the neighborhood today & we are handing out free laundry detergents. Would you like it?" I replied, "Sure." Then Bob said, "Did you have a few moments for us so that we could show a few of our products today? It won't take too long. I thought maybe he'd be showing us some new laundry detergent products & since we already got a free bottle, I said, "Sure." Then he said he needed to tell his boss & get the items so he walked back into the van parked by our mailbox.
Bob & the boss came in with a huge box, maybe 3ft tall. Right then & there, I realized I had made the mistake of letting these people in as I realized they were from Kirby. -.-' His boss got back into the van. Bob makes some small talk with me so that it's not so awkward & then asks where my parents are & right then, my mom comes back into the house from gardening. I tell her that these people are here to show us their products & she shakes her head, "Well we're not gonna buy anything... & we need to leave the house to do some errands right now." I started feeling bad for Bob & as he realized we had to leave home, he ran back outside to tell his boss. At that moment, the boss was backing out of our driveway & started driving down the road already. Bob quietly curses & asks to use our phone. He calls the boss & says, "Hey, the mom is leaving right now. (Silence) Yeah, she's leaving right now" & hangs up.
I guess they knew they couldn't make any $ out of me since I was just a teenager. Lol. Anyways, Bob seemed like a decent person so I did apologize again & he assured me that it was all right & that he'd already earned some commission just letting him into our house. His boss turned the car around & Bob was taking the Kirby vacuum back into the car. Right before leaving though, he asked for the free bottle of laundry detergent back. I said sure & handed it back. Good thing my mom came to the rescue or else we would've had to listen & watch them clean our house for hours. I do give them a 2 star rating only because back when I was a child, around 6-7yrs old, I remember them coming into the house where they vacuumed our entire carpet, leaving the white patches of dirt on it. My mom told them over and over again that we couldn't afford the Kirby vacuum, & the manager left pretty mad. They just couldn't take No for an answer & although I do understand that this is their job, they don't need to be so extremely pressuring about it.
Reviewed Jan. 18, 2014
It's amazing that Kirby has been running this racket for two decades and the stories are identical to my experiences. First off, as a kid in about 6th grade I remember these people coming over my house. I chuckled at the little circle things and remember leaving to go play with a friend. About 3 hours later my sister came to get me and said we were heading out. I was caught off guard but it turned out it was my mom's way of getting these crackpots out of our home.
Fast forward years later to when I'm 19 years old (I'm now 37). At 19 I responded to an ad that guaranteed $400 per week for setting up and displaying a product. The headline was something to the effect of "marketing career". I call up and they ask me if I could set up and display products. Sounded easy enough. And for $400 per week, at 19, it sounded great. I go for the interview and was in for a few minutes. It was a sad scene with grown men and woman clearly in need of employment. I was told I'd be called back later with a final decision. I was thrilled when I was called and they told me I was hired. I remember excitingly telling my mother that I would be making $400 per week just setting up and displaying products. She asked me what kind of products. I paused and realized that after a brief interview and a 40-minute video about Warren Buffet, I had absolutely no freaking idea what I would be setting up and displaying in this new marketing endeavor. Who cares? 400 dollars per week at 19 years old is huge!!!
I get to the first day of training after hitting up Sears for some new pants and neckties. Although young, I was intelligent, and after 3 minutes of training I would be doing more than "setting up and displaying" this vacuum. I instantly had flashbacks to when they visited my home. Now it was my turn to scam them. I figured I'd stick it out for two weeks and get the $400 per week I was guaranteed for a total of $800. I went on a few sales trips with different sales people and the experiences shared here are identical to what was occurring those days in 1998.
Although the sales people were mostly in their early 20s, a few years older than me, they were dumber than a 10-year-old and all believed they would be running their own shop someday and become millionaires selling Kirbys. While they were busy fawning the owner whose office was filled with sports memorabilia with obviously phony signatures, I was busy maintaining a 4.0 GPA while going to college at night at a major university duping these people for $800.
One day they told me I was ready to go out on my own. I'd have to "practice" on a friend or family member and hen have the friend or family member call them just to "verify" that I did it. I go to my friend's house and convey this whole story. We are just cracking up at the losers who think they can make a living. It's about 8 at night and I tell him he now has to call and pretend I did a presentation (at this point we are a little buzzed). I was mortified when I found out that what was supposed to be a practice session was really a sales pitch. I still laugh to this day when I remember my friend muting the phone and yelling, "this ** is trying to sell me a $3,000 vacuum cleaner!!!" However, the funniest part - he was a wealthy kid and bought the damn vacuum cleaner in his credit card!!! He's a successful attorney now.
I now have two days left to play along before I quit on Friday and collect my $800. I did go to a few houses and perform the free carpet cleaning and actually did the pitch In a weak way. I was supposed to use their phone to call my boss so they could merely "verify that I was there". I told the person they were actually talking to a salesman who would try to sell this piece of junk. I told them to tell the person they weren't interested and to just hang up.
I quit at the end of the day and collected my $800. I walked by a meeting room and told all the misfits they were nuts if they thought they would make a living doing this. The owner got mad and threatened to remove me if I didn't leave ASAP. I begged him to touch me and walked out on my own. Because of my current successes, I can look back and laugh. However, these ads are still out and I feel bad for the people who (1) respond thinking they can make a real living and waste a few days until they realize it's a joke, (2) those who stick it out longer, and (3) the people at home who let these people in under the guise of a free carpet cleaning and waste 3 hours with these vultures.
Reviewed Jan. 16, 2014
I purchased a Kirby vacuum for the second time. I believe the motor went out on the first one and I either forgot the rebuild promise or it was not in existence then... I believe that was over 30 years ago. My biggest complaint is that the vacuum is very very heavy. So, if you think you might take your sweeper outside to sweep the car, think again... It is really heavy to lug around. And cleaning the mattress... very difficult because it is so heavy. It was all I could do to drag it back and forth on the mattress... Forget easily guiding it across. I don't know if it cleaned it well or not.. Who would know? I doubt I would do it very often. I wish I had refused to give them my other sweeper because now I don't have something to easily clean my car with and I am not about to buy another sweeper to just do the car.
It was interesting about the price too. They started out at over $2400 and I finally took the offer at $1000. Now how can that be and they still make money? The answer is, they still did make money. There is evidently a huge markup on the thing. I almost returned it after the 3-day period but decided to keep it. Am I glad I did? I don't know for sure. It does seem to clean the floors pretty well even when I forget to engage the belt...oops.
Reviewed Jan. 15, 2014
I bought a Kirby 6 months ago (or close to). I have a Dyson (which I love!) and thought that it may be worth it to purchase "the best". It wasn't. I hate the vacuum and wish I had never wasted so much money. I even waited to express my opinion until after moving just in case our carpet or tile were just a pain. It seems that no matter the flooring the Kirby doesn't want to suck anything on the surface. I can now clearly see why Kirby representatives use our good vacuum first. It may pick up the deep down dirt, but I have no time or patience as a mom/wife/teacher to sweat putting the vacuum together after already cleaning the floor with another vacuum. I will continue to express my opinion in the hopes that no one will ever make the same mistake I did. Save your money and your sanity!
Reviewed Jan. 14, 2014
I must have been hypnotized. To think that a vacuum can cost $2800 is insane. I was shown demo after demo how the Kirby vac can remove deep down dirt from carpet. What I didn't realize is that the dirt was never completely removed after several tries. I was given a receipt for $1800.00 on 36 month payment plan. I did not take the time to check to total ($78.00.36 = $2808). The finance charge should be included in the original quote. Is it the finance company or Kirby? I will be reporting to the Attorney General to see what he will do. Please folks beware of Kirby Sales. They are the best scammers in the world. I take the blame for being so stupid to fall for such a scam. I must add - the vacuum is not better, only much heavier than most. I was given a trade in value of $50-100 for my older model. I will never buy another Kirby.
Reviewed Jan. 13, 2014
This whole operation was not normal at all. A man was left at my door with this machine and of course I let him in where he stayed for the next two hours :/ WOW. I told the guy at the very beginning that there was no way that I was buying, but he went into this long and drawn out demo all the while answering "business" calls. He had little white circles all over the place. He even went to the bedroom where he showed me how horrible of a disaster my bed was and kept saying that it surely did not matter to him if I bought the thing or not, all he wanted was $25 for doing the demonstration. Whatever.
I let him do the demo and as I said it took about two hours and some goofy "manager" came over talking the price down and saying that this was an extremely good price and blah, blah, blah. I stuck with my no and then they acted annoyed and angry! The so called manager left AGAIN!? And FINALLY came back to get this guy out of my house. WTH kind of operation is this?!?!?! No people. Please do not let yourselves get scammed into this madness.
Reviewed Jan. 13, 2014
More or less talked into buying this cleaner especially when the demo is so convincing and they want you to make the decision on the spot. This is the worst vacuum cleaner ever - heavy and bad for my back, attachments are a pain to use. Service in Australia is non existent. Rang a number in Brisbane a few times about a complimentary service, no one ever showed or rang back. Parts are expensive. Wish I could sell it. Had it for about 5 years now, so it's not worth a pinch of **... Posted a complaint the first week I had it and no response from Kirby at all.
Reviewed Jan. 11, 2014
Me and my fiance just moved to Phoenix. We looked on Craigslist for jobs and saw one that said "$2000 month, no experience needed. Interview today, just call." So I call and a lady told us the company. It's called Kairose. I specifically asked what kind of job it is because I don't care to do sales. She assured me it wasn't sales so we set up an interview, fill out info and boom, she said we were hired. I asked what it is we will be assigned to, she says the Kirby. I'm like wth is a Kirby. Then she goes, "We will go into further details during training."
So I'm skeptical but desperate for work, go to training and it's sales..... One, she lied about the name; two, everything was written on script... Let me sum it up. A guy gets up there telling his personal life then trips and awards the exact way you have all heard it. The next day, they teach you how to put a vacuum together. Today, we learned how to scam. In other words, no it's not an answer. So a few mins ago, my fiance and I google Kirby reviews and found this. I'm reporting Kirby. It's a false advertisement, a scam. Not only that but everything is a script on paper. I still have it for evidence.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2014
The salesman just wouldn't give up! My husband & I felt sorry enough for the young man doing the demo, that we caved in & bought the stupid Kirby! I HATE IT! The salesman said "women" designed this one & afterwards, I thought about it & decided NO WOMAN in her right mind would design such a stupid vacuum! No on-board attachments...have to take the damn thing apart to put attachments on! WAY TOO MUCH OF A HASSLE!! They're just as heavy as I remember them being! I would LOVE to "unload" this thing, but no one would pay for it! I would pay one cent for another Kirby! EVER!! Don't waste your money! I wish I had my bagless Hoover back!! Do yourself a favor & buy ANY vacuum besides a Kirby!! I wish we had never bought one! I pity anyone who gets "suckered" into it as we did. I truly felt pushed into it!
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2014
I had a salesman come to my door today, stating he was giving "free carpet cleaning". Who doesn't want that?! Not thinking I let him in, he said he had to tell his manager and he'd be back in a few minutes. So the 2 men came in and the "manager" introduced himself then left and said he'd be back. The original guy, let's call him Jim, continued with his demonstration asking me how often I vacuum and asked me to bring it out. He used these white circular pads to show me all the dirt, (wow made me feel dirty). He then began to walk over to my bedroom, without asking, and started vacuuming my mattress showing me on the black pads how dirty it was. He then told me that for $1000 down and only $349 a month I could own a Kirby.
First of all my cat payment isn't that much, why would I pay that for a vacuum? He then asked to use my phone since he had "no service" and called his boss to lower the price. Boss man lowered it to $0 down, no payments for 3 mos, and only $185/m. Still too pricey for me. At this point I made my mind up that I'm not buying this thing. His attitude does change a little, he doesn't become rude but he does try to make me feel guilty. Luckily for me I don't usually feel pressured. He begins vacuuming the living room and piling the white pads all over the kitchen floor! His manager will be counting the pads to make sure he actually worked. (Really??) He then asks to call his manager so they could shampoo the carpet.
The manager was a different guy, and he had to have been the pushiest sales man ever! Telling me, who cares what my husband thinks or who can't afford $2 a day? He should have stayed home, he definitely made me not want to buy it. Then he said, "Fine, I'll give it to you dirt cheap, I'm not making money and Jim won't be getting any commission". He gave me such a low quote who wouldn't want to buy it?! Me! I told him, "No, and nothing would change my mind." He must have gotten frustrated because he said, "You'll never own a Kirby for this price with that attitude." And walked out the door. Poor Jim was left to clean my carpet in silence. He tried to talk me into it a little bit more
And shared some personal stories with me (not sure how true they were). Then finally he was ready to leave. He used my phone one last time to call his manager, (where did he go?) and said goodbye and handed me a card. He waited outside for about another 30 mins before his manager came back. Now Jim left around 530pm.. At 0930 & 1115 I got calls from his manager (ignored of course). Finally he texted me stating, "Call me". Pretending not to know who he was I simply texted back, "Who's this". And I got "Wrong person". I'm not really sure what to think of this presentation. I hate pushy salesmen. Being the paranoid person I am, I began to think if this was a scam (I'm going to come home to any empty house) or if Jim was simply much nicer than his boss and manager. I did call the boss with a restricted number and he did answer. Anyone else have a weird situation with these gigs?
Reviewed Jan. 1, 2014
I hate Kirby that all I got to say is not worth my money at all. Especially, I hate the seller. She force me to buy and she stole my good vacuum to trade over this ** to make me buy it. So hate Kirby employee in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Reviewed Dec. 30, 2013
On Dec. 13th, Friday evening, a Kirby salesman talks my 82 year old mother into buying a $1,900.00 vacuum. They would not take no for a answer. When I got home, she told me what happened. She was so upset and started to cry. I called the very next morning and canceled the order and told them my mom could not afford it. I told them absolutely not to charge her credit card and he said I had hurt his feelings because he wouldn't do that. They said they would come by and pick it up the following Thursday and return her vacuum.
Guess what? When they returned, they would not take the vacuum back even though my mom repeatedly asked them to. They conveniently forgot her vacuum that they had taken and insisted on coming back to demonstrate the vacuum for me. And the credit card, you guessed it. I got back from vacation and they had charged her card for the vacuum. I am so angry. They lied, they bullied my elderly mother, and they refused to take no for an answer. I contacted mom's credit company and they are helping to remove the charges. My advice, don't let them in the door.
Reviewed Dec. 24, 2013
My neighborhood has gone downhill in last 20 years. The first time I saw older gentleman I thought he was stepfather on my security camera. I told him I was not interested and did not make purchases without discussing with my husband. Today in Dec 23, 2013 a young girl rang my door. Thinking it was my beautiful daughter-in-law, I open it. I was expecting my mom and step dad shortly. She asks if she can demonstrate what turns out to be a Kirby vacuum. Next thing them older man was back and the young girl left. All alone with man I did not know. I had my pastor trying to call me, my mom came shortly. He said they were opening up store here which is downright lie. He went thru demonstration trying to show what things my new commercial grade vacuum left behind.
I have owned two Kirbys and hated them, they are not worth the money. I expressed concern for the young girl driving around knocking on doors. The man spewed out how I did not buy purchases without consulting my hubby. I recognized him then. Insulted me which made me defensive. I started getting angry thinking who is this man and realizing I had been scammed letting this person in my house. He ruined my only Christmas time with my mom. Lost his temper at me and question my faith saying he was feeling uplifted before he entered my phone. The little girl said they were trying to win a trip. He called into his manager asking my name and address so supposedly he, gets this bonus. Like a fool I gave it to him and like this other person I am scared they might come back and rob me.
The vacuum was over 3000 dollars, he dropped it down to 900 dollars. I said no. He never gave me his name nor card and I am realizing what a dummy I was because he used that little girl to get in home. He knew I would never had let him in. I have hidden security cameras everywhere and I am licensed to carry a weapon. But I want to know who the Hades he called and who has my name and address. I didn't appreciate his deception nor attitude. My husband said he had told him no, week earlier when I was ill. I wish I had asked who he was giving my name and address to. When I warn him this neighborhood has went bad, I stayed here to help my father-in-law who had cancer and was given 6 months to live but lived ten years. I want to move.
I asked if he tried this neighborhood that might actually want to buy one. He called them snobs not wanting working man like him in. He reminded me of an ex-con. I felt guilty thinking that but my hubby said he was the one that was deceptive and attacking my faith because I worried about that little girl. I am sure she has no training in self-defense nor target practice, I have been robbed few times so now I have all my bases covered in where I hid cameras and record and hide recorder. To be insulted, deceived, and my time ruined by this deception has me angry.
I am calling every Kirby near Conyers, Georgia and find out who took my name and address. I have No Solicitation signs posted. And I will look more clearly at who is walking around the. Neighborhood. I pray this is no scam to go back to break in. I am always at home and thankfully the constitution protects my right to defend my loved ones. I feel deceived and his outburst was unprofessional and scary. I looked up and there is no Kirby store in Conyers, Georgia and I called and there is no permit for any being built nor applied for permit to have one. So some older man whose name I was never given, is using a young girl to gain access to people in a neighborhood that has had a lot of break-ins.
Bless him if he is legit and needing income but no one in this economy can afford a 3000 dollar vacuum. You are lucky if you even have a job. I am making calls tomorrow to find out if he was legitimate and find out who he gave my address and name to. My hubby is right, he is not to feel sorry for, he knew I was not interested and used that girl to deceive. I have warned all the elderly neighbors I grew up with but the crime rate has shot up. I am not going to any place I do not know. Has anyone else had this happen in the Conyers, Georgia area? Did anyone get his card? He is not quite 6 ft, grey hair, a short grey beard, **, slim, blue eyes, missing tooth in back of mouth, slim frame with short petite blonde hair. ** girl wearing brown cap and jacket. I did not see what they were driving and I am too tired to rewind all cams to find out. They were in city part of Conyers, Georgia off of old Salem Road?
Reviewed Dec. 20, 2013
I was approached yesterday afternoon, by a door to door salesman. He said they were opening a new cleaning supply store near here, and could he show me a few products? Next thing I know, he says he needs some floor space to demonstrate his products. In he comes with boxes, and starts to assemble a Kirby vacuum. Over four hours later he finally left. While he was polite, and courteous, I was totally taken by surprise with his tactics. Furthermore, he wanted to use my phone to make business calls to his manager, etc. These people were not local, and will probably not return.
Reviewed Dec. 19, 2013
The Kirby salesmen were dropped off at our house and persistently asked if they could come in to demonstrate their product, not taking no for an answer. They stayed for 4 HOURS! There were two salesmen - one male, one female. The male was ok. He pretty much stayed quiet the whole time. But the female came into our home acting as if it were her own. She walks through my house on her own going through all the rooms, opening doors without permission! She even asked us to make her a sandwich!
She was very rude, especially considering we didn't want them to come in in the first place. Their visit was absolutely ridiculous! I felt as if my home were invaded. I couldn't believe they stayed for 4 hours! After repeatedly telling them we were not interested in their product. I was very disappointed with their service and neglect of the word "NO".
Reviewed Dec. 19, 2013
I have had about three Kirby Hoovers upgrading them each time that we had one. My wife at the time said that they were too heavy for her to lift so I took it up the stairs for her. I really do think that people prefer different Hoovers to use other than a Kirby. I get on with it fine. I wouldn't be without my Hoover at all. I do get phone calls to say that a man will be in your area to come and see your hoover and do a good clean over on it. I am here to see that it is done properly which it is because it is stripped down and cleaned with a rag and WD forty and then cleaned with a rag. It is well done.
Kirby Vacuum Cleaners Company Information
- Company Name:
- Kirby
- Year Founded:
- 1914
- Address:
- 1920 West 114th Street
- City:
- Cleveland
- State/Province:
- OH
- Postal Code:
- 44102
- Country:
- United States
- Website:
- www.kirby.com