At the start, they assemble on an empty sheet, without a decorated header - what's where for why, signatures of the residents of the entrance, any excuse, I had - you don't mind the construction noise in the near future, we want to update our equipment. Then they will probably need these signatures with your contract in order to take them to the housing and communal services and include their services in utility bills. Then they mislead again when concluding a contract for the installation of a video camera near the entrance, providing false and incomplete information on its cost. The keyword is free. They promise not to charge you for the installation, but only for the subscription. payment. But the contract is drawn up in such a way that all the bills for both installation and abon. you'll pay the fee anyway, but to make sure, they mask their services into a general housing and communal services bill, rather than a separate ERIP service where you can see what you're paying for and how much. As a result, the goal is to cut off the money from each tenant of the entrance for installing a camera and, if possible, to get hooked on an abscond. payment. For all the details of the agreement, see the photo attachment.
They come periodically and introduce themselves to the managing organization. Before the conversation, they turn on the dictaphone on the phone and make audio recordings without your consent. At the end of the conversation, they make notes on the phone and in their lists. Different employees ask to put a signature on the sheet without a cap, the excuse is the same for all of them. Do you mind that work will be carried out to modernize and add functions to their equipment.
Ask them what you're actually signing for under the video on your phone.
I think it's clear how legitimate it is to impose your services in this way.
They aggressively offer services.I am the owner of the apartment, but I was not in the apartment when the employee arrived.My grandmother was in the apartment.80 years old, visually impaired. The employee of the organization was told that the landlady of the apartment was not at home, she would be there today, but later.Of course, no one waited, assured them that everything was absolutely free, of course, no one read the contract (because the eyesight does not allow), stuck it on the signature and "good-bye."
But after coming home and reading the contract, it became clear that nothing is free, and the amount for using a video camera will be added to utility bills.the employee of the company was right-the installation is free, but he kept silent about the monthly payment ...
On the trail.I put my hands on my feet and went to cancel the contract.The nice lady in the office terminated the contract very quickly and without question, but when I wanted to add that I recommend more carefully analyzing the aggressive service from my employees who go home, the nice woman replied that the contract would be terminated, I was no longer their client and she would not listen to feedback on the service NOT from her clients.
The company has a "good" service.All the best and prosperity.