TrustDALE's Three For Thursday 9.12.19
Welcome to TrustDALE's Three For Thursday with Consumer Investigator Dale Cardwell.
Happy Thursday Trustees! Today's investigation tells the story of a door company owner who thought he held all the cards in his dispute with a customer, until he didn't.Also be sure to check out how this story relates to our Seven Steps to Becoming a Savvy Consumer below.
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Todays Lesson on how to be a Savvy Consumer!
Iron Deficiency:
Fast - Do they want your money NOW?
Funds - Is the amount of investment far smaller than the promised pay-off? That's a formula for too good to be true!
Found - A person who intends to rip you off will make certain he can't be found after he gets your money
Define - Your deal by comparing Products, Offers and Prices.
Ensure - Your deal with an Ethical negotiation, an Equitable contract and an Effective Guarantee. The Teppers did not receive an equitable contract or an effective guarantee. If you don't read the contract carefully, it appears to ask for 50% payment in advance and the second 50% is required, NOT after service delivered, but before service even STARTED! The Tepper's didn't catch that.
Authenticate - Your deal by requesting References, checking Reviews, and examining government and watchdog reports.
Legitimize - Your deal by determining if the company has a business license, liability insurance and is Lawsuit and background checked.
SCAMMERS BEWARE: SEASONED CONSUMER INVESTIGATOR DALE CARDWELL GIVES READERS A GAME PLAN TO AVOID RIP-OFFS