jeudi 13 février 2014

Avoid Home Security Company Scams

By Mark Mahaffey


While it is true that many companies are legitimate and safe to do business with, it is also true that there are quite a few companies out there that are not to be trusted. Surely it is one of the things that buyers dread the most-being taken in by a criminal through a business scam. But the sad truth is that lots of consumers lose money to those pretending to be real and trustworthy businesses.

Scammers can enter any industry, including the industry of home security. And criminals within this industry may be one of the most dangerous to accidentally get involved with. For while any business that is filled with crooks is bad, if you find yourself the victim of a home security company scam, you are particularly vulnerable. This is because you have probably given them access to your home!

However, you will be happy to hear that the Federal Trade Commission can help you with some tips that offer protection against finding yourself the unfortunate victim of a home security company scam. If you have a person offer to sell you a security system, using the tips from the government will decrease the chances that you find yourself ripped off by criminals.

For starters, the Federal Trade Commission recommends that you be sure to check the identification of the person offering to sell you a home security system. Even if they looks like they are legitimate representatives, do not take their word for it or go just on appearances. Ask them to show you their id, and do not let them into your home until you are absolutely sure they are trustworthy.

Something else to notices is how hard they are selling to you. Maybe they are so pushy that they make you nervous. Or they try to get you to buy by telling you than unless you act now, this deal with never come back. Some may even try to get your business by using scare techniques, such as recounting recent crime in your neighborhood. Each of these things can be signs of a scam.

Also, be watchful if they try to sell you an upgrade or improvement on the system that you already own. They may try to get you to believe that your current security company has gone out of business. Make sure to call your security company to check on the accuracy of their statements.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire