When a home security salesman comes a-knockin’, beware, pay attention & know what you are getting into. He might not be who he says he is, or he might have tactics under his belt that will cost you big time.
When a home security salesman comes a-knockin’, beware, pay attention and know what you are getting into. He might not be who he says he is, or he might have tactics under his belt that will cost you big time.
WZZM reports, “For a couple of years now, the Federal Trade Commission has been warning people about shady practices by some door-to-door salespeople, especially those representing home security systems. While many reps are legitimate, others have found success using high pressure tactics and outright lies to get you to switch companies or sign you up for new service.”
Protect yourself:
The FTC lays out some tips to recognize when a scammer is on your doorstep:
At this point, with the internet being so accessible and all the major security companies at your fingertips—coupled with BestHomeSecurityXCompanies.com doing all the legwork for you—it makes no sense to even open the door when a salesman comes ringing.
Robert Siciliano personal and home security specialist to BestHomeSecurityCompanys.com discussing burglar proofing your home on Fox Boston. Disclosures.
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