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Solar Energy Products

Meraki Installers, LLC

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    Customer Complaints Summary

    • 218 total complaints in the last 3 years.
    • 85 complaints closed in the last 12 months.

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    • Initial Complaint

      Date:06/12/2024

      Type:Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      Shady sales practices and lies from the start from how the solar tax credit works, to them charging for Aeroseal and not being able to do it and not wanting to pay the $2500 back for the Aeroseal that I had paperwork signed with the amount being charged. Took over 3 months to properly fix drywall to get my system up and functioning. 2023 the system stopped working and took them over a month to come and fix, the problem ended up being them not tightening something down properly. Had a $240 solar bill with a $450 electric bill. 2024 May I get a text message they are coming by to look at my system. From the Phone app, my system was 100% functioning up until the point they showed up at my house, becuase I have 2 inverters, the big one that controls the majority of my system was off at the point of them showing up. Again took them almost a month to come and fix it, and I now have a $320 solar bill plus a $200 electric bill. The reason my solar bill went up was them not properly explaining the tax credit. You pay the lower amount for 18 months for you to apply the tax credit money to the loan. What they don't tell you is you will only see the full tax credit if you make over $150,000-200,000 a year. If you don't pay more in federal withholdings that your tax credit, then it will take you years to see that money back and the whole time you are paying the higher solar bill.

      Business Response

      Date: 06/26/2024

      We appreciate you bringing these concerns to our attention.

      For specific tax information regarding credits, incentives, or programs, we encourage customers to contact a tax professional, as Meraki personnel cannot provide tax advice. This information was disclosed during the welcome call and detailed in the installation agreement.

      The introductory period payments were also outlined in your recorded welcome call, as we aim to be transparent in our processes.

      Regarding the system issues, we are unable to provide reimbursement since the issue was identified and repaired within a month. Your system is operational, and the repairs were made at no additional cost to you under your warranty.

    • Initial Complaint

      Date:06/05/2024

      Type:Billing Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      The contract I signed for Meraki to take down my solar panels and replace my roof was $11,992.00. I paid them $3,597.60 for materials… then they replaced roof… calling me and saying they had to replace all of the plywood ( 52 sheets) it would cost another $5000…. 1/2 inch plywood… that comes out to over $90 a sheet … I checked Hone Depot and they said it was only $43.28 a sheet (. 54 x 43.28 = $2,500.72) I then paid them $$2,509.72 + $8,646.55= $11,146.95 which they accepted and wrote full and final payment on receipt… now they are sending me a invoice for $6,386 . In full I have already paid them $14,744.55. I think they are trying to scam me about the plywood.. the plywood that I checked was the same exact kind they put on my roof … I am 73 year old woman and I paid $2752.55 for the extra plywood.. Meraki salesman, Jason Brand said they would not charge me extra for the labor for the extra plywood decking… the roof was finished in one day. They should not be charging me another $6,386

      Business Response

      Date: 06/19/2024

      Thank you for bringing your concerns to our attention. We want to address the points you raised and do all we can to clarify the situation and make this right. 

      Your contract for the panel removal and roofing installation explains a total of $11,992. This contract also outlines the terms for latent defects and adverse conditions, which states: “Owner understands that there may be hidden/latent defects or adverse conditions such as mold, rot, water damage, termite or other insect damage, etc. that impacts the necessary scope of work and associated costs. Owner understands that pricing does not include such additional work and associated costs...” In your case, the decking needed to be replaced so your home would be up to code, which is why the additional plywood was needed - this included the 65 sheets of plywood along with two layers of felt. 

      The $3597.60 you paid was the 30% deposit required to get the work started. We see you paid $2500.72, but that was not the full amount needed to cover the costs of the decking. 

      The invoice that was sent to you reflected the remaining amount for the completed project. While we understand that it varies from the amount that was initially agreed upon, the terms outlined that there are circumstances that may lead to additional work being performed. 

      Since you have paid a total of $14,744.55, the remaining amount to be paid is $3,699.28. 

      We hope this clears up any confusion. 


      Customer Answer

      Date: 06/20/2024


      Complaint: 21807002

      I am rejecting this response because:  only 54 sheets of Plywood was used and in the contract it says they cover eight so that means I only pay for 46 of them which is what I paid and I have a receipt from Meraki that says receipt for roof project for Carla **** includes payment  For additional deck boards this is the final payment received in Destin office April 4, 2024 by Max con and Jason Brand I have a copy of the check which is $11,146.95 and I already paid them to Get the project started $3597.60 so no I’m not gonna pay for 65 or 64 boards when my contract included eight boards out of the 54 they told me and I have a receipt saying this is the Final payment that I paid them April 4, 2024 and I have the contract. I have the receipt for the other 35 9760 for what I paid for the project to get started.

      Sincerely,

      Carla ****

      Business Response

      Date: 07/08/2024

      We appreciate you including the attachments. The contract mentions that other issues may become apparent during the work and cause the overall price to increase. Since your decking needed to be replaced for your home to be up to code, there was an additional cost associated with the total price of your project. 

      You received the project price before the extra repairs that were made were included, and we have made sure this does not happen again moving forward. The remaining amount to be paid for the entire project is $3,699.28. 

      Customer Answer

      Date: 07/08/2024

      I am rejecting their response:

       


      The site would not let me click on the response to their explanation.. as you can see with my documentation…. I’ve already paid the “extra” to bring it up to code.  I reject their explanation… they were trying to get me to pay $90 a sheet for 54 sheets of 1/2 inch plywood that sells for $47 a sheet.  Also in the contract it says they will supply eight sheets of plywood they supplied 54 so I should only have to pay for 46 sheets….. also when I brought the check in, it says final payment on it and they accepted it and wrote that and signed it

      Business Response

      Date: 07/18/2024

      Your final payment notice was received prior to the extra work being counted in, as we stated, this is something that we have since improved and it should not happen again. 

      Your contract price is what you and the roofing teams agreed upon, along with the hidden/latent defects clause. We are unable to change the price on sheets of plywood and base it on wood that was located elsewhere. You needed 65 sheets of plywood and two layers of felt, which would likely not be the same price as 54 sheets of plywood at another business.

      The remaining amount to be paid for the entire project is $3,699.28.

      Customer Answer

      Date: 07/18/2024


      Complaint: 21807002

      I am rejecting this response because:
      I paid $11,146.95 and $3597.60. That should have covered the extra 46 sheets of plywood and felt as 8 sheets are listed in the contract as included in the original contract price… so the 46 sheets of plywood and felt I paid $2751.60 for. The plywood actually cost only $2300.00 . I personally counted the The plywood and checked the prices , ergo you’ve already been paid for it all.
      Sincerely,

      Carla ****
    • Initial Complaint

      Date:05/28/2024

      Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      On April 16th, 2024 my fiance and I talked to a representative from Meraki Solar, LLC about solar panels, giving them any information they needed (i.e. phone number, email, my name, my id, etc.) and asked them if it was okay if we wait to sign anything. The representative, who claimed to be the regional manager, along with his associate, Damien, I forget the regional managers name said that there was no rush to sign and that we could wait a week. After they left my fiance did some research and said based off of reviews we won't sign anything from them. An email had been sent to me by Meraki, LLC to review and sign the documents, which after reading the reviews for Meraki, LLC refused to sign. 2 days, April 18th, later Damien and his "regional manager" were at my door, but by the time I went to answer they had left, I only know it was them because I saw them walk away. Monday, April 22, they were at my door again. This time I answered before they left, and told them that I was no longer interested and wouldn't be signing anything or continuing with the project. They resisted my decline of their offer for a bit, but then left. In the meantime I have received 37 emails from April 18 - May 24 reminding me that I need to "sign" the contract that I had previously declined.

      Business Response

      Date: 06/06/2024

      Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have forwarded this message along to our management teams and our customer service department. 

      You should now no longer be contacted by Meraki, as requested.


    • Initial Complaint

      Date:05/22/2024

      Type:Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      I have requested this company to come out on several occasions. There are holes in my roof and now when it rains the inside of my house leaks. I have been scheduled on numerous appointments and no one comes out. At this point I do not want the solar panels anymore and I want my roof replaced. I also want to add that I have a newer roof. Less than 10 years old and did not have water issues until after the solar panels were added

      Business Response

      Date: 05/23/2024

      We appreciate you bringing these concerns to our attention. 

      Our technicians completed a work order yesterday, 5/22. They noted an active leak, which he repaired. As previously requested by the technician, please contact us if you continue to have leaks once it rains. 

      We want to make sure that you no longer have any issues. 


    • Initial Complaint

      Date:05/14/2024

      Type:Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      UnresolvedMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      On 7 June 2023, I signed a contract with Meraki to install solar panels on my home in Miami Gardens, FL. Because the company was unable to install the panels by the lender's suspense, I chose to change the contract to a cash option. On 14 December 2023, I paid Meraki 30% ($19,661.13) under the understanding that they were going to install the panels within 24 hours. Sometime in late Nov/Early Dec, Meraki installed the solar panels on my property illegally, which they had to take down due to not having the right inspections completed. After taking them down, Meraki left the 40 panels leaning against my house. Because the panels were not secured, they were thrown around during a storm. The solar panel manufacturer stated that because the panels were not stored properly, their warranty is voided, yet Meraki insists that they will not replace the panels. Moving to today, 14 May 2024, Meraki has been unable to install the panels due to multiple failed inspections. Talking with the city inspector, I learned that Meraki has failed 7 inspections, 3 of those by now show. The inspector mentioned that Meraki is the most disorganized company he has worked with. On 4 May 2024, I sent an email to Meraki including the sales representative, the project advocate, and one of the managers. In my email, I asked for an update on the project, to address my concerns with solar panels that have been on the ground for 6 months, and for background on the inconsistencies with the information I received on the finance part. To this day Meraki has not replied to my email.

      Business Response

      Date: 06/06/2024

      We appreciate your patience while we research your complaint to do all we can to address the provided concerns. We want to make this right and be transparent in the process. 

      We are now in the installation stage of your project, but we understand that you wish to receive a response to this complaint before scheduling a date. 

      On May 28th, 2024, the city inspector conducted a preliminary electrical inspection of the panels. This inspection was approved, and confirmed that we are now ready to fully install and complete the solar system. The panels’ warranty should remain intact. 

      There appears to have been a miscommunication regarding our teams being allowed on your property. We are eager to keep your project in motion, so we apologize for sending a crew out to assess the panels without notifying you. We will make sure this does not happen again. 

      Regarding the questions about the finance portion of this project, as previously disclosed in an email, we'd like to reiterate it here for transparency. The 30% payment is required to transition from a loan to a cash payment to secure the materials and labor needed for reinstallation. This policy is in place to ensure that we can schedule the work promptly. The invoice that includes the total price of your system was sent as a step in our standard procedure. Our billing department usually generates these invoices and sends them out during the installation. 

      Inspections are performed to ensure all aspects of the project align with your jurisdiction's requirements, and sometimes, we have to make adjustments. Those adjustments have been made, and we are ready to install the solar panels on your roof!

      We genuinely hope that this answers your questions and we are glad to help if you have any more. Please let us know as soon as possible if June 19th or the week of June 24th - 28th works with your schedule to get the panels installed. 

      If you are still looking to cancel your contract, please know that the remaining amount of the system would be owed. We understand that this is not ideal, so we want to do all that we can to make this right. 


      Business Response

      Date: 07/08/2024

      We are doing all that we can to resolve Mr. ******* concerns. The project advocate assigned to his system is planning to schedule a call with Mr. ******, but he has advised us that he is in a different time zone, so our representative will have to plan a time on the schedule that works for everyone involved. 

      We hope to clear up any misunderstandings and move forward with Mr. ******' concerns. 


      Customer Answer

      Date: 07/15/2024


      Complaint: 21708570

      I am rejecting this response because: The “project advocate” has failed to respond (see attached txt messages). Also, the company continues to claim that there’s a “misunderstanding”. The fact is that this project has been open for over a year, that the company was not aware of the local codes and has had panels improperly stored on the round for almost 9 months, failed 6 inspection by the city, continues to push to install panels that are no longer cover under warranty, did not deduct the total cost of the dealer’s fee when I moved from loan to a cash option due to a “different pricing strategy, has not completed the AC duct sealant work after I was told it was going to be scheduled months ago, and I can continue listing issues. There’s not misunderstanding about any of the listed issues. 

      Sincerely,

      John ******
    • Initial Complaint

      Date:05/06/2024

      Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      Hello my problem is with Meraki Solar. Last year I purchased solar panels and I told the salesman I wanted to off set my bill as much as possible. I don't have all them funds so i needed financing and I wanted my solar bill to be less then my highest electric bill. I asked him if it was possible and of course he replied with most certainly we can. He told me that with the Solar initiative I would be able to get up to around 20% back when I file my taxes. My solar bill was around $76,000. $15,000 was part of a new roof. So the panels would be around $55,000. My tax credit would be around $22,000. At this $76,000 price tag my monthly payments would be $320. That's $20 less then my highest electric bill. If for some reason I didn't give the check back my monthly payment would be around $430. The issue I have is that he straight up lied to get a higher sell. Now that I have filed my CPA told me there is not imitative out there that sends a check back for going solar. I've called multiple CPAs and they are all telling me the same thing. They are also telling me this is a common practice with a lot of solar companies that leaves customers mad as hell. When I call the company the receptionist wont connect me to anyone. She tells me that Meraki is a solar company and not a CPA so I need to consult with a CPA. When I tell her their sales force is spreading lies and misinformation she just repeats the same old thing.  Is this a matter that the BBB would look into? What are the options

      Business Response

      Date: 05/31/2024

      Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your recent experience with Meraki Solar. We appreciate the opportunity to address your concerns and provide clarification.

      Your welcome call and your signed contract disclosed that Meraki personnel are not tax professionals and cannot provide tax advice. Our representatives aim to provide general information based on currently available programs, but we emphasize that individual eligibility and the specific amounts of tax credits or rebates can only be accurately determined by consulting with a qualified tax professional.

      We apologize for any miscommunication that may have occurred. These terms were disclosed to you on multiple instances.


      Customer Answer

      Date: 06/03/2024


      Complaint: 21672092

      I am rejecting this response because: I have attached a portion of an email that shows where your salesman is telling me we are getting a check back.  
      Tyler is also telling me to my face, that I am getting a check back. That if I should chose to keep it and pay down debt, buy something, anything, that I could keep this so called check. I told him nope, I want to keep my solar bill around $300. Even in my contract with the bank it shows where I'm suppose to use this check to keep my solar bill in the low $300's. Your sales force is miss guiding and miss leading customers! I am telling you about this and your responses is a copout. The monthly payment was a HUGE determining factor for the size of my system. In the attachment and in my bank loan I can show you where Tyler mislead and lied about the check I was suppose to get. You guys work in the industry and I trusted the "word" of your salesman. Classic mistake on my part.

      The issue is that a refund check was used to persuade me into getting a bigger system and I was straight up lied to. Your disclaimer's might help to COA but what is being said contradicts what is shown in my emails and what was said to my face!  

      The solar program shouldn't even be a sales pitch if your not properly educating your customers.    

      As a pissed off customer I am properly informing you about how your company misled me on this sale.

      Sincerely,

      James *******

      Business Response

      Date: 06/14/2024

      Thank you for providing further details. We apologize for the frustration and inconvenience this situation has caused.

      We also want to apologize for any miscommunication or misunderstanding that occurred during your interactions with your sales representative. Our goal is to ensure that our customers have accurate information to make informed decisions, and we regret to hear that you feel misled. 

      We have reviewed the proposal you shared, which included an estimated tax credit amount. We want to clarify that the tax credit amount shown in the proposal was intended as an estimate based on currently available information. The actual amount of any tax credit is dependent on various individual factors, and it is the homeowner's responsibility to determine the precise amount by consulting with a qualified tax professional. This was disclosed in your welcome call and your signed contract. 

      While our representatives strive to provide general information about available programs, it is essential to consult a CPA or tax advisor for accurate details regarding individual tax credits and rebates. Our intention was never to mislead but rather to provide an estimate based on the information available at the time.

      We value your feedback and are committed to improving.


      Customer Answer

      Date: 06/21/2024


      Complaint: 21672092

      I am rejecting this response because: This back and forth is going to get us nowhere. I’m letting your company know that Tyler lied to me. We never talked about my tax situation. The only thing that he asked me to look into was insurance. Making sure that my insurance carrier would allow for solar. He lied and miss led me when he said repeatedly I would be getting a check back for going solar. I understand that the number he gave me was a ballpark figure and the IRS will do what it will. I understand that in your fine print you have your disclaimer. In the end I told him my final monthly payment that I wanted. He manipulated and lied and now I regret whole heartedly going with Meraki. I will not recommend your company and if I hear of anyone going solar I will be sure to not recommend Meraki.

      Thanks for your time, even though it got us nowhere.

      Sincerely,

      James *******
    • Initial Complaint

      Date:04/29/2024

      Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
      Status:
      ResolvedMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      We have no paperwork due to the company failed letting us know that the employer working with us was not longer there. Meriaki didn't comply with there end of agreement.

      Business Response

      Date: 05/10/2024

      As of May 6th, 2024, your HVAC unit was installed, and the work was completed as agreed. 

      We appreciate you reaching out to us with your concerns and hope completing the installation was able to resolve any issues.

      We have attached a photo of the installed unit for reference.


      Customer Answer

      Date: 05/13/2024


      Better Business Bureau:

      I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID 21641300, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.

      Sincerely,

      Betty *********
    • Initial Complaint

      Date:04/23/2024

      Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      I was told by Meraki I would get a 14k tax refund to pay for solar panels. This was a complete lie. I now pay 225.00 a month for solar panels and pay my regular utility bill. I can’t afford this and now I have 2 bills instead on one. I want to either get my 14k refund as promised or you can have the solar panels back.

      Business Response

      Date: 05/07/2024

      We encourage all customers to contact a tax professional to obtain specific tax information regarding any tax credits, incentives, or programs, as Meraki personnel are not tax professionals and cannot provide tax advice. 

      This information is disclosed to all homeowners during Meraki's welcome call and is expressly written in the Solar Agreement and Distributed Energy Generation System Purchase Disclosure Form.

      Additionally, your system is designed to offset 83% of your historical electricity usage data. Thus, you would still have a bit of an electricity payment unless you adjusted your usage to be less than what the system was designed to cover. 

      It sounds as if there could be an overconsumption since you stated that you are still paying your regular utility bills.

      Please send in your last three electricity bills so we can perform a production analysis.

    • Initial Complaint

      Date:04/22/2024

      Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
      Status:
      AnsweredMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      Perhaps due to an over-zealous salesperson, we were told that after our solar installation our electric bill would be about $199. per month. This was reinforced multiple times during the initial consult and on subsequent telephone conversations. When we were contacted by the finance company and told that it would be substantially higher, we called Meraki who informed us that there was nothing that could be done. In addition to being disingenuous and dishonest with us, when they came out to our home to put everything in place, they knocked holes in the back of our home, and as of this writing, have made no attempts to remedy the situation.

      Business Response

      Date: 05/17/2024

      After reviewing your welcome call, we identified that your sales representative promised you a monthly payment of $199 for your solar panel system. 

      We want to make this right and will honor that price since you were told that initially. 

      Due to your not accepting the original loan terms, that loan has since expired, so we need you to contact us to reapply for your loan with the correct monthly amount. 

      Once we have this in motion, we will be able to send a technician out to review the damages that you stated occurred in the back of your home.
    • Initial Complaint

      Date:04/10/2024

      Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
      Status:
      ResolvedMore info

      Complaint statuses

      Resolved:
      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
      Unresolved:
      The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
      Answered:
      The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
      Unanswered:
      The business failed to respond to the dispute.
      Unpursuable:
      BBB is unable to locate the business.
      I have a non-solicitation clearly posted on my door. Meraki has decided that at 8:50p.m. on the 9th of April 2024 to come try and solicitate business at my house. This is about the 7th time this company has come to my door. Caught on video. When I inform them they are doing something wrong, they seem to not care and continue to argue that they are in the right, even when I ask them to leave. This is unacceptable to me, and I would like this harassment to stop from this company. My next step will be to call the sheriffs office and register a complaint on the company as well. I would like their people to be educated on the law and especially not be Smart A??es when they are told to leave.

      Business Response

      Date: 04/23/2024

      We apologize for the inconvenience and we have forwarded this message along to the representatives in your area to prevent this from happening further. 

      Thank you for bringing this to our attention.


      Customer Answer

      Date: 04/23/2024


      Better Business Bureau:

      I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID 21554284, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.

      Sincerely,

      Jeff ********

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