Apollo Blinds shares glowing reviews
Cara Squires, writer
In a recent Facebook post, the blinds specialist explained that the best way to get a taste of the superior, high-quality Apollo Experience is via customer reviews.
In the words of Apollo Blinds, “We’ll be honest - you can buy blinds online. But we'll also share with you why our customers choose the Apollo Experience!” Before sharing three praise-filled reviews, the blinds and shutters franchise also mentioned that 91% of customers rate Apollo Blinds as ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot. The reviews were then as follows:
No DIY, no fuss - "We had 4 blinds fitted by Rob at Apollo Blinds. He was polite, friendly, efficient and did the job really well with no fuss. Really pleased with the result. Would definitely recommend him. First class service.”
Experienced, brilliant blinds advice - "Amazing service, so professional and fittings on point. Beautiful blinds. So happy with them and George at Apollo Blinds Hamilton knows his stuff. Would definitely recommend to friends and family."
Speedy, quality services - "More than happy with my new blinds! All thanks to Stuart at Apollo Blinds Clydebank who measured and fitted them. He explained what would be best for my windows and showed me all my options. I was surprised with how quick the whole process was. Very nice guy! Fantastic work and would highly recommend."
There are so many pros to choosing Apollo Blinds that you might be thinking about choosing the company as a franchise investment. If you are, note that you can become a franchisee for a minimum initial amount of £20,000. In return for your investment, you’ll be fully supported every step of the way by a comprehensive franchise package, including a programme of initial training, ongoing development opportunities and a varied range of support in areas from operations to marketing. Find out more about Apollo Blinds via its profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
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Apollo Blinds is one of the leading retailer of window blinds, shutters and awnings in the UK and Ireland
Cara Squires, writer