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Re: Take Over Practices
"Stanley Barthfarkle" <sbarth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OTt4g.63535$_S7.53672@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> >> > If you have properly executed contracts, and there is still financial
> >> > obligation to you from the owner, you may have a Legal recourse in
this
> >> > matter!
> >>
> >>
> >> Yeah, that's a great way to show other customer's you care about
them...
> >> just sue.
> >
> > Do you let them walk? Do you let the other company continue to hit the
> > homes
> > with your signs, telling the customer that it is alright to flip because
> > you
> > won't do anything about it? If so, you will be simply replacing and not
> > building. With over 400 alarm companies in my area, with some of the
> > wildest
> > marketing ideas you could dream of, over the years, I have definiately
had
> > my attorney write some of them nasty grams about their sales habits.
> > Luckily, I have a fairly loyal account base and they call me when one of
> > these jokers show up selling their snake oil. I have had to build a one
on
> > one relationship with ADT's attorney, and I sat on the NBFAA's Board of
> > Directors with the Brinks attorney, so it is real easy to call off those
> > dogs with so many of the authorized dealers running around down here
with
> > their "freebies".
>
>
> Have you sued a customer? I haven't...
Don't waste my time or any more money with a deadbeat by sueing them. All
you'll get is a judgement anyway. I send them to collections and let them
earn their money collecting mine.
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