Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Use These Tips To Protect Yourself From Home Security Scams

By Mark Mahaffey


While it is true that many companies are legitimate and safe to do business with, it is also true that there are quite a few companies out there that are not to be trusted. Surely it is one of the things that buyers dread the most-being taken in by a criminal through a business scam. But the sad truth is that lots of consumers lose money to those pretending to be real and trustworthy businesses.

Scammers can enter any industry, including the industry of home security. And criminals within this industry may be one of the most dangerous to accidentally get involved with. For while any business that is filled with crooks is bad, if you find yourself the victim of a home security company scam, you are particularly vulnerable. This is because you have probably given them access to your home!

You will be glad to learn, however, that the Federal Trade Commission has rules that will help you make wise decisions when it comes to avoiding being the next victim of a home security company scam. If someone tries to sell you a home security system, you can do much to keep yourself safe and keep crooks from having access to your home.

To be on the safe side, the Federal Trade Commission suggests that you make certain that the person at your door trying to sell you a home security system is a legitimate employee of the company they say they are representing. This is not very hard to do. Just ask for their id and call the company to check to make sure of their status. Do not let them come into your home until you know it is safe to do so.

Some things to watch out for are the ways that scammers often try to get people to buy from them. They may use hard and aggressive selling positions. They may also try to get you to feel the urgency of the deal by telling you it is only good for a limited time. Fear is also a way they could try to convince you to buy. They may tell you that crime is up in your subdivision. If these things happen, be careful. It could be a scam.

Also, be watchful if they try to sell you an upgrade or improvement on the system that you already own. They may try to get you to believe that your current security company has gone out of business. Make sure to call your security company to check on the accuracy of their statements.




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