- Report: #912962
Complaint Review: The Home Mag
| The Home Mag 1732 Se 47 th terrace
Cape Coral, Florida United States of America |
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The Home Mag only wants your money horibble service cheap leads Cape Coral , Florida
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Response to this disgruntled former client
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Response to this disgruntled former client
AUTHOR: TheHomeMag - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 17, 2012
First, we worked hard with this client to become current on their payments with TheHomeMag in Washington DC. He was regularly behind and we have email after email correspondence telling us he will pay on a certain date and then repeatedlly failed to meet those dates. Only when we made the strong yet serious attempts to collect that which was owed did he make the effort to pay. Until this last time that is.
The facts are this: the now former client (Granitech) owes for the May, June, and July Issues. He received numerous documented leads and phone calls (via call-tracking). He failed to respond to my personal letter to him requesting his payment and even offering to work with him to have him continue to advertise forward. Only until he failed to meet the required deadline to bring his account current did we make the challenging decision to cut off his advertised phone number. He now still owes for 3 months of advertising exceeding $4000.
We extended this client extraordinary terms, well beyond the norm, and he abused the relationship. Even yesterday he sent an email to his sales rep stating that "wow, we actually cut the number off." He was surprised that we were serious about being paid for services we extended.
Free advertising is a Billion dollar business, and not one that we care to actively participate in. The fact is this: this person refused to pay timely and we took back that which we provided, or at least a small portion. This is nothing more than an angry person's attempt to get even - and unfortunately the web is a great place to do that.

