Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Five Indications of a New Jersey Home Security Scam and What to Do About Them

Unfortunately, homeowners should be aware of the very real threat of home security scams. Whether you’re considering home security alarm installation or you already have an existing provider, beware. Scammers will seem like legitimate representatives, but don’t let them play to your fears. The first step to protecting yourself from these ploys is to be able to identify them. Following are some of the methods scammers use to exploit homeowners.Red Flag #1: Company ChangesOne of the most common scams that companies employ is to pretend that they have bought out your current New Jersey home security company. In this case, a representative from the “buyer company” will show up on your doorstep to discuss the company changes and have you sign a new contract. These representatives are from real companies and will lie to lock you into two contracts from two separate companies at the same time.If you are approached by a door-to-door salesman who claims to be a representative of a comp

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