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Re: Buyer Beware: www.home-automation.us.com . Rated F by BBB



>Do you think a note from my mother would suffice?

A note from mine would work better. She's been dead for 20 years. I bet a
note like that would work even better than a Tortilla with an image of Jesus
burned in on it.

"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On May 20, 11:47�am, "Doug" <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> news:d65bd52c-b85b-407f-bedb-8ea938bdbbe1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On May 17, 9:26 am, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On May 17, 10:04 am, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > check me out...
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> > >http://www.bbb.org/west-florida/business-reviews/computer-parts-suppl...
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> > > Jim Rojas
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> > > RKingFish wrote:
> > > > Buyer Beware:
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> > > >www.home-automation.us.com
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> > > > rated F by BBB.
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> > > > you have been warned!
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> > > >http://www.bbb.org/west-florida/business-reviews/electric-equipment-t...
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> > RHC: Jim, I think we can all safely assume he posted this as just
> > another attempt to stir up old troubles in the newsgroup.
> >Perhaps but why is it people only take the BBB seriously when they get
> >good ratings yet when it's bad suddenly it's a worthless indicator?
>
> Its hard for me to put much faith in an organization that appears, at
> least
> in my opinion, to use membership in the BBB as part of its ratings
> criteria.
>
> I rate a B-, even though its apparent from the text below that the only
> thing the BBB knows about my business is that I'm not a member of the BBB,
> I'm fairly sure my rating would improve if I sent them a cheque and became
> a
> member.
>
> � B- Rating � �Our opinion of what this rating means:
> A good rating that still implies reputability. The rating may relate
> �to length of time in business, a past problem that's been corrected,
> or something else that does not cause problems for consumers. We believe
> a �company with this rating would generally conduct business and respond
> to any �complaints satisfactorily.
> � � � We have received no complaints against this company.
> � � � We know of no government action taken against this company.
> � � � This company's nature of business is under review
> � � � This company is not an accredited business. This fact does not
> � � � disparage the company in any way
>
> Doug-

So, .... Is there a definition of "accredited business" .....
somewhere?

Or does one presume that supplying them with a check would make
you ..... ummmmm .... accredited?

Do you think a note from my mother would suffice?

There is also a whole list of other things that they don't know about
you. I wonder why they don't list them too?
Let's see ... they don't know if you wear pink laced silk panties on a
service call ..... or ummm or ... or ....
Wow!     I can just think of HUNDREDS of things they don't know about
you.  You'd better hurry up and get accredited before they start
listing some of them.



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