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Complaint Review: American Alarm Company Inc. & Darryl Johnson & Danielle Paletz - Litchfield Park Arizona

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  • American Alarm Company Inc. & Darryl Johnson & Danielle Paletz 5115 N. Dysart Road Litchfield Park, Arizona United States of America

American Alarm Company Inc. & Darryl Johnson & Danielle Paletz blatantly lied to me about the terms of the contract. Litchfield Park, Arizona

*Consumer Suggestion: Why did they sign the contract

*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Why did you sign the contract?

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One of my tenants wanted to install a security system in one of my properties.  She informed me that American Alarm would not perform the installation without the property owner's permission.  I agreed and they sent someone over with the necessary paperwork.  When the American Alarm representative arrived and presented the paperwork to me I asked him point blank if this was merely a formality to get my permission for the installation. He replied that it was. I then asked him whether this paperwork would ever obligate me in any way to American Alarm if the account ever became delinquent. He assured me that it would not and that it was simply American Alarms policy to get the property owners permission before doing an installation on rental property. I looked over the paperwork and didnt see anything suspicious so I signed it.


Several months later I received a phone call from a collection agency hired by American Alarm informing me that I was responsible for the $1,000+ that my tenant was past due.  Obviously, American Alarm trains their representatives to tell blatant lies in order to deceive 3rd parties into obligating themselves for someone else's debt.  I'm not wealthy enough to afford an attorney to review every document I sign my name to.  I expect to be able to ask direct questions and receive HONEST answers with regard to documents I sign.  I asked their representative a very simple question and he lied to me.


For anyone considering a security system ask yourself this question: Do I REALLY want to do business with a bunch of lying cheats?  Give your business to honest companies.

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

Why did they sign the contract

AUTHOR: OnlineAlarmQuotes - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, November 06, 2009

To take what the owner of American Alarm is saying a few steps further allow me to ask why the landlord isn't holding the tenant responsible for neglecting to inform him/her that they haven't been paying on a contract co-signed by the landlord?
Why is the landlord acting surprised that American Alarm is expecting payment from any party that signed the contract? I can just about guarantee that the landlord consented to a credit check. If that isn't enough of a red flag saying the contract terms apply to the landlord then nothing is.

The security industry has enough black eyes from legitimate complaints, but there has to come a time where the end users also take responsibility for their actions and stop pretending they were in a trance when the transaction took place.

Referring to an entire company as "lying cheats" because you are unhappy with the terms YOU agreed to is unfair.

To the landlord:
Had they not installed what they agreed to, or had they not provided the service they agreed to then I'd be the first one to call them scammers, but this company has done absolutely nothing wrong. The contract terms were agreed to and now you no longer want to honor your agreement. The blame lies with your tenant. The tenant's refusal to pay their bill has put you in this situation. Chalk it up to another of life's experiences.

To the owner of American Alarm:
In the future you might want to make a landlord aware of any late payment situation involving a tenant that the landlord co-signed for. You might also consider hammering it into the landlord's mind that they are co-signing. If that means you lose a potential install then so be it. If you have been in this business for any length of time you know there are some consumers that are best left for your competition. Life is too short to deal with people that blame you for everything.
I had a client years ago who complained to the BBB because I refused to replace his keypad at no charge after his son destroyed it with a hammer.

Now one thing I offered when I installed was the opportunity for a landlord to suspend an account when a unit was vacant. I did make sure to inform them that it was in their best interest to maintain security even in a vacant unit, but I gave them that option.

I really hope that both parties here come to the conclusion that you have a business agreement where one party agrees to pay, and the other party agrees to protect.
Ratchet down the blood pressure and see if you both can't return to an amicable business relationship.

Good luck.

Tom

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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company

Why did you sign the contract?

AUTHOR: American alarm - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, October 19, 2009

When you sign a contract you are liable!  Why would you ever sign an agreement without reading it. Sales people lie, but contracts don't! We at AA never ever train dishonesty and I would challenge anyone to provide documentation to that accusation. I'm sorry that you trusted someone and they defrauded you but you committed when you signed a contract! This story could be written as I should of read an agreement that a sales person presented me because it made me liable for the agreement and i had to pay it off. Always be accountable, we are a very honest company and you made a mistake by signing something without reading it, IS THAT OUR FAULT OR YOURS?

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