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scarlett 02-28-2007 10:28 AM

"Rent-a-Wife" service draws variety of responses
 
http://www.oregonlive.com/newsflash/...rylist=orlocal

GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — Dawn Haney has advertised her "Rent-a-Wife" business for about two weeks now, and it's getting some nibbles, not always the ones she wants.
Four responses rendered two clients for Haney, who says she will do housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, windows, errands, help with bookkeeping and be a party hostess for single men.
Asked how far her wifely chores go, she said, in effect, "not that far," that the business is legit.
"A gentleman wants me to come fold his laundry, do some odds and ends and he said he wants me to kill some bugs and bacteria," she said with a laugh.
But she got a call from one man who asked how much she charged. "He was looking for a companion. When I explained that wasn't what I do, at least he was polite."
"Another one called to ask if this was an escort service," she added.
"I knew I was going to get stupid people calling."
In July she opened a commercial cleaning business in which she and her son clean businesses, homes managed by property management companies and new construction sites.
Robert Holland, who owns Holland Capital Management in Grants Pass with his wife, Denise, has contracted with Haney for two months.
"She's great," he said. "When she showed us her new (Rent-a-Wife business) card, we both laughed and said it would attract attention. But we think (the business) is a good idea. There are a lot of men out there who could use help."
Haney, who lived in Grants pass for 23 years, returned in May after 13 years out-of-state. She targets single men because she says she doesn't like cleaning homes where women live.
"Women have all those foo-foos, and I don't want to clean them," she explained. She said she has plenty at home.
"And, I figure bachelor guys might need help with balancing their checkbook. I've been a treasurer for car clubs."
She also thinks single men might appreciate returning from work to a home-cooked meal. Her offers include spaghetti, lasagna, mushroom soup over pork chops and cream cheese cherry pie.

Isaac-Saxxon 02-28-2007 10:49 AM

Nothing is free in this world
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scarlett
http://www.oregonlive.com/newsflash/...rylist=orlocal

GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — Dawn Haney has advertised her "Rent-a-Wife" business for about two weeks now, and it's getting some nibbles, not always the ones she wants.
Four responses rendered two clients for Haney, who says she will do housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, windows, errands, help with bookkeeping and be a party hostess for single men.
Asked how far her wifely chores go, she said, in effect, "not that far," that the business is legit.
"A gentleman wants me to come fold his laundry, do some odds and ends and he said he wants me to kill some bugs and bacteria," she said with a laugh.
But she got a call from one man who asked how much she charged. "He was looking for a companion. When I explained that wasn't what I do, at least he was polite."
"Another one called to ask if this was an escort service," she added.
"I knew I was going to get stupid people calling."
In July she opened a commercial cleaning business in which she and her son clean businesses, homes managed by property management companies and new construction sites.
Robert Holland, who owns Holland Capital Management in Grants Pass with his wife, Denise, has contracted with Haney for two months.
"She's great," he said. "When she showed us her new (Rent-a-Wife business) card, we both laughed and said it would attract attention. But we think (the business) is a good idea. There are a lot of men out there who could use help."
Haney, who lived in Grants pass for 23 years, returned in May after 13 years out-of-state. She targets single men because she says she doesn't like cleaning homes where women live.
"Women have all those foo-foos, and I don't want to clean them," she explained. She said she has plenty at home.
"And, I figure bachelor guys might need help with balancing their checkbook. I've been a treasurer for car clubs."
She also thinks single men might appreciate returning from work to a home-cooked meal. Her offers include spaghetti, lasagna, mushroom soup over pork chops and cream cheese cherry pie.

That encludes cream cheese cherry pie. :laugh:
Isaac

rhertz 02-28-2007 12:30 PM

How is this any different than Merry Maids? I think it is the name she chose for her business that is intriguing, interesting, or whatever you want to call it.

If you really want to get nutty, then try starting up a "Rent-a-husband" business where bachelorette women hire guys to go to work then give the bachelorettes half the money! (ducking)

AnimeSpirit 02-28-2007 02:09 PM

This service really doesn't seem all that different than a maid service. I'm with you, Rhertz, that the name is probably the key marketing gimmick there.

Isaac-Saxxon 02-28-2007 03:01 PM

Merry Maids do not provide the cherry pie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit
This service really doesn't seem all that different than a maid service. I'm with you, Rhertz, that the name is probably the key marketing gimmick there.

They dont cook at all. They do clean out your pockets :laugh: all for some cherry pie :rolleyes:

scarlett 02-28-2007 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
They dont cook at all. They do clean out your pockets :laugh: all for some cherry pie :rolleyes:

:rotflmao::hifive::beerchug:


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