Complaint Review: Signtronix - Torrence California
- Signtronix 1445 W Sepu;veda Bl. Torrence, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-729-4853
- Web:
- Category: Sign Shops
Signtronix RIPPED OFF DON'T USE THIS COMPANY THEY ARE CROOKS!! Torrence California
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Signtronix X-Dealer Employee (Sales)
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Wrong
*UPDATE Employee: Read your contract
*UPDATE Employee: Read your contract when you buy! and why didn't you get the sign they work
High pressure sales person Carla Gardner can to my shop and made several claims that the sign would help my business.
Came back next day and I gave her a $555.00 dollar deposit that was made out the HER and she left. She asked me to make it out to her.
Never was told my deposit was non-refundable or I never would have agreed to it.
Two days later I called her and canceled my order and they won't get me back my deposit.
I won't trust another salesman or person that walks in my door.
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH SIGNTRONIX
David
Grand Island, Nebraska
U.S.A.
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#4 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Signtronix X-Dealer Employee (Sales)
AUTHOR: Randy L - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 02, 2013
Since you are a Signtronix employee, I will address your statement..I resigned from Signtronix after just Two Weeks because I felt Signtronix was employing Unethical Business Practices; 1 Day Close, Grossly Over Charging for its Signs vs. Competitors, High Pressure Sales Tactics, Highest Cost Sign Leasing, No Business Cards and No Call Backs were allowed, misrepresentation of facts in their Sales Presentation, etc.......If you can prove different, please do...
#3 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wrong
AUTHOR: Ex-signtronix Guy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, February 25, 2012
The deposit goes into the pocket of the salesman and you know it. It is only for that person, so quit lying!
#2 UPDATE Employee
Read your contract
AUTHOR: Anoymous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, January 24, 2009
Why would you sign a contract without reading it completely? If you don't understand something in the contract, ask the dealer to explain it, and maybe write out his explainations to be sent in with the order. Even two days after your contract is written, work has already been done on it. The people who process orders don't work free. Graphic artists are very expensive. That is why a deposit is taken, to pay for the beginning part of the work and to ensure that your serious about fufilling your end of the contract. The company will fufill their end.
#1 UPDATE Employee
Read your contract when you buy! and why didn't you get the sign they work
AUTHOR: Johnny - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 17, 2008
I understand you lost your deposit but it is right in your contract that deposit's are non refundable .....and second signtronix had been around for 40 plus years helping businesses make more profits and create a better image just check the sba goverment web site for a case study on frenchy's bistro in california The sign's Create a massive amount of profits ....you should call the dealer up and see if you can get a credit of your deposit towards your new sign and I am sure the dealer will honer it.. and start making $500 plus a week for the rest of your business life...
If you didn't think it would work why did you give the salesman a check!
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