Home 2025 Elections Brutal Reviews of Winsome Earle-Sears’ Appliance, Plumbing and Electric Business: “worst company...

Brutal Reviews of Winsome Earle-Sears’ Appliance, Plumbing and Electric Business: “worst company I have ever dealt with”; “this place is a complete scam”; “won’t be around much longer with her around… she’s a [wack] Job”

4

From DPVA:

NOTUS: “Winsome Earle-Sears Touts Her Business Background. The Reviews Weren’t Great.”

NOTUS: “One user said Winsome Earle-Sears’ appliance plumbing and electric business was ‘the worst company I have ever dealt with.’”
 

VIRGINIA – New reporting from NOTUS details how Winsome Earle-Sears spent her time as a business owner attacking customers who left negative reviews. The report highlights reviews from Virginians saying they were “treated poorly” and the business was “the worst company [they] ever dealt with.” Sears responded to the reviews by arguing with customers in the replies.

NOTUS: Winsome Earle-Sears Touts Her Business Background. The Reviews Weren’t Great.

  • But Virginia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, Winsome Earle-Sears, often took the opposite approach as the owner of a plumbing and appliance repair business: She appeared to regularly debate and argue with her customers on review websites over the course of several years.
  • “I warn other companies of the treatment that we received at the hands of this customer,” wrote “the owner” of Shenandoah Appliance Plumbing and Electric in response to a one-star Google review of the business.
  • The customer had accused Earle-Sears’ business of breaking two scheduled appointments. “Be aware of people who like to make their business look like they have done no wrong … Don’t care attitude won’t be around much longer with her around… she’s a wak Job,” the anonymous customer snapped back in the Google review exchange.
  • The back-and-forth from 2019 is emblematic of numerous online spats Earle-Sears appears to have had with upset customers over Google and other review platforms, such as Yelp.
  • In another 2019 exchange, a customer wrote on Google that Shenandoah Appliance Plumbing and Electric was “the worst company I have ever dealt with” after what he described as repeated failed attempts to fix a broken washer.
  • “They left my washer in pieces for a month which is how long they worked on it for. In the end they refused to complete the job and answer phone calls from myself,” said the user.
  • In a lengthy “response from the owner” on Google, Shenandoah Appliance Plumbing accused the customer of “constant harassment, the mind changing the non-communication between you, your wife, your mother, the warranty company, and us.”
  • The company’s Yelp page lists “Winsome Sears” as the “business owner.” She is the only owner of the business listed in Virginia corporation records. 
  • The Earle-Sears campaign did not respond to several requests for comment this week, including whether she personally ran the accounts that appear as hers.
  • In Earle-Sears’ 2023 autobiography “How Sweet It Is,” she wrote that “for the most part, our customers were great, and we strove to give them the best service possible. This is how even the inconveniences of life can bring blessings with them. Many of our customers simply wanted prayer! Imagine that! So either I or our repairman would pray for them.”
  • The reviews suggest customers actually wanted more. Yelp reviewers gave the business a combined 2.6 stars on a 5-star scale across 17 reviews. The majority of those offered either 1-star or 2-star reviews.
  • “The lady who answered when I called was rude and nasty and would not listen to anything I had to say after she called her tech,” wrote “Jenn S.” from Martinburg, West Virginia., who had sought help with her stove and dryer and gave a 1-star review.
  • “Read all the other reviews — this place is a complete scam,” Nichelle W. of Round Hill, Virginia, wrote in September 2016. “I had a similar experience where they took my money, and repaired nothing, even after repeated visits … What makes things worse is that, from what [I] am told, this place is owned by a one time elected public official.”
  • To that customer, Earle-Sears appeared to personally reply on Yelp. “It is unfortunate that this customer is blaming us for damage (that we pointed out to her) which existed prior to our arrival and which contributed to the reason her unit did not work,” said the account that appears to be Earle-Sears’.
  • In 2019, Shenandoah Appliance Plumbing and Electric engaged in a tit-for-tat with a customer who described several problems with the company’s handling of his washing machine.
  • “I wouldn’t hire this company again due to their office management and ownership,” said the reviewer, who gave the business a 1-star review.
  • “From the very beginning, this customer diagnosed his problem himself and had purchased from the manufacturer his part, and then called us to install it. So, we were helping him by asking him to return to the manufacturer to obtain the part,” the company “owner” wrote back. “Furthermore, the customer was hostile and abusive from the beginning, but we decided to stick with it and try to help him.”
  • In 2018, another 1-star reviewer who said they worked with Shenandoah Appliance Plumbing and Electric through a home warranty company wrote on Google that Earle-Sears’ company “failed utterly to communicate in a timely fashion. All I wanted was a reasonable explanation of the delay or at least an update that I didn’t have to solicit from them.”
  • A “response from the owner” called the customer “angry” four times. “So you were very angry when this started,” said the comment. “You were angry again to learn that the part needed was on backorder and would take sometime to come. You then called our office and berated the staff very angrily. We thought it best to have your warranty company transfer you to a different company.”
  • “Prepare to be treated poorly when you call and it only gets worse from there. Its been over a week and all im being told is ‘we will call you when the parts are in’ if you ask any more questions, she will hang up on you.”
  • Shenandoah Appliance Plumbing and Electric received two COVID-era Paycheck Protection Program loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, according to federal records compiled by nonprofit news organization ProPublica. Together, they totaled more than $102,000, and the federal government forgave both loans, according to the records.
###
********************************************************


Sign up for the Blue Virginia weekly newsletter