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Protect America Inc
The company is a scam. This Company does not monitor your home!

Protect America is a scam. They don't monitor your house! My alarm has went off many times and they do not call me nor do they call the police! I disconnect my system in Oct because I moved they have yet to call me to say they have lost connection! They have called for the payment tho. I will continue to pay until I find someone to investigate this company! I feel I shouldn't have to pay if I am a unsatisfied customer! They don't monitor your house safely and they do not do anything that their alarms are said they do! They lock you in a contract and expect you to stand by the contract and pay well I also feel they should stand by what they say also and that is monitor your house in a safe manner! I don't feel safe having this alarm! The only thig it is good for its a noise maker for me if my toddler son try's to open the door and get out! Here is some info that I think will be helpful so we can get this company looked at to see if this is a legit company and why they are not monitoring our houses safely!

Questions: I think I was the victim of a scam. Can I getmy money back? How can I file a complaint for fraud? I received something in the mail that I never ordered. Do I have to pay for it? Answer: How can I file a complaint for fraud? If you've been scammed, there are several ways you can file a complaint: The National Consumer League's Fraud Center. This organization can help if you've encountered telemarketing or Internet fraud. It provides information on how to prevent scams and can help you file a complaint with the appropriate government agency. You can get information on the Fraud Center's website at www.fraud.org. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC). You can file a fraud complaint with the FTC (go to www.ftc. Gov, click on "Consumer Protection" and "File a Complaint.") Complaints help the FTC track scams nationwide. If the FTC receives many complaints regarding one bad actor, it might take action. The FTC website also has information on how to protect yourself from scams. State Consumer Protection Agency. Your state or local consumer protection agency may be able to help if you've been scammed. To find your local agency, see Nolo's article State Consumer Protection Offices. State Prosecutor. Contact your local prosecution office and find out if it investigates consumer fraud complaints. Local newspaper, radio, or television stations. Many local media outlets are looking for scams and fraud stories. They may have a cadre of volunteers to pursue consumer complaints. Keep in mind, however, that filing a complaint does not always mean you'll get action or results. You may have to file a lawsuit in small claims court (if the amount in question is small) or consult with an attorney. (To learn more about small claims court, see Nolo's Small Claims Court area). I think I was the victim of a scam. Can I get my money back? I received something in the mail that I never ordered. Do I have to pay for it?


Offender: Protect America Inc

Country: USA   State: Texas   City: Austin
Address: 3800 Quick Hill Rd, Building 1-100
Phone: 18009515111

Category: Shops, Products, Services

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