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Wish I had called the sheriff when he did not leave my property. I also wish that some standards would be employed before the city hands out solicitation permits. It does not take long to find out that this company could seriously rip off our most vulnerable older neighbors. I had my alarm installed on the same day that I met the gentleman that came and knocked on my door. None of the “statements or facts” I have read in the article even ring a bell. The representative was extremely professional and the company had a third party survey verify everything over the phone. I really liked all of the additional services that my current company Alarm Pro did not offer. When I contacted Alarm Pro they told me it would be close to $500 to upgrade my system to cellular no phone line needed and that the could not offer any of the awesome features my Vivint system has. On Monday night I encountered yet another RUDE Vivint Home Security Solicitor yesterday at myhome in Palm Coast . Working 3 jobs and breaking my back for almost a year I finally own my dream home and I have a ADT sign in my yard. It was wired by a professional company for a security system and then ADT gave me the state of the art system to keep my home safe.

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Reproduced from fourtwentymusic. com » Blog Archive » Internet fraudBy Donna J. Jodhan Today, I would like to raise the alarm for anyone who is thinking of going into the shipping business as a small business venture. This particular scam is growing by leaps and bounds and the best way for you to safeguard yourself is to be aware of its existence. It seems as if scammers and schemers are using the Internet to entice and tempt wood be small business owners into becoming involved in shipping services. They are offering huge returns for anyone who is interested in shipping goods to other countries but you know what?The countries that you end up shipping to have very weak legal systems and the scammers and schemers are paying you with fake or stolen credit cards. If you are not aware of these two important facts; shipping to countries with weak legal systems and payment with fake or stolen credit cards, it would be very easy for you to fall prey to these unscrupulous people. True it is that if/when you are approached you are presented with a once in a lifetime offer, but please be very careful. First, check out the credentials of your potential partner. Next, check out the destination country of where you are being asked to ship goods to. Finally, check out the payment method and insist on being paid through a reputable online merchant.