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Western Pest Services Recognized by Angie's List

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The company's Paramus and JRG/Freehold, N.J. branches have been awarded the 2011 Angie’s List Super Service Award.

| January 24, 2012

PARSIPPANY, N.J. – Western Pest Services, a New Jersey-based pest control company with branches throughout the Mid-Atlantic, announced that its Paramus and JRG/ Freehold, N.J. branches have been awarded the 2011 Angie’s List Super Service Award. The honor is given annually to approximately 5 percent of all the businesses rated on Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews on local service and health providers.

“It’s a great honor to be recognized by Angie’s List with a Super Service Award,” said Tom Walters, president of Western Pest Services. “We’ve built our reputation by being dedicated to customer service, and it is very rewarding to see those efforts vocalized by our customers.”

“Only a fraction of the businesses rated on Angie’s List can claim the sterling service record of being a Super Service Award winner because we set a high bar,” said Angie’s List Founder Angie Hicks. “The fact that Western Pest Services can claim Super Service Award status speaks volumes about its dedication to consumers.”

Angie’s List Super Service Award winners have met strict eligibility requirements including earning a minimum number of reports, an exemplary rating from their clients and abiding by Angie’s List operational guidelines.

Ratings are updated daily on Angie’s List, but members can find the 2011 Super Service Award logo next to business names in search results on AngiesList.com.

 

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