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How to Rehire a Previous Lawn Care Company you worked with via your Free GreenPal account.
How to Rehire a Previous Lawn Care Company you worked with via your Free GreenPal account.

Want your old lawn care company back? Find out how to rehire a previous lawn care company with your free GreenPal account effortlessly.

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Written by Sarah Bradley
Updated over a month ago

If you want to rehire a lawn care company you previously worked with via your free GreenPal account, here's what you need to know. While you can't directly search for or select a specific lawn company, there are ways to increase the chances of rehiring the same company.

Steps to Rehire a Previous Company

1. Submit your New Free Bids Request: When you submit a new bid request, it will be sent out to all lawn care companies in your area that pay to market their business on the GreenPal network. This includes the company you previously worked with, giving them the opportunity to submit a new bid for your lawn care needs.

2. Reach Out to the Company: If you still have their contact information of your previous lawn company, reach out to them directly. Inform them that you have submitted your new bid request and encourage them to place a bid. This personal touch can help ensure they see your request and respond promptly.

3. Wait for your Free Bids: Monitor your bids through your free GreenPal account. If your previous company is interested and available, they will submit their bid along with the other lawn businesses that pay to market their business on the GreenPal network.

4. Review and Select: Once you receive your free bids, review them and select the lawn company you prefer. If your previous company has submitted a bid, you can easily choose them for your lawn care service.

Need Further Assistance?

If you have any questions or need additional help with rehiring a previous vendor or using your GreenPal account, don't hesitate to engage the chatbot inside your account.

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