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Environmental Marketing Concepts Lied about contract details and free goods Houston Texas
I called after receiving a mailer about water filtration systems. Salesman Daryl Joseph came to my home and pitched his product. After receiving a final offer of $4,200.00 for purchase of the system, we agreed on financing the system. Salesman told me the terms of $85.00 per month for three years and promised I would receive and email that would allow me to choose from different cleaning products from a catalogue. I never received the email. I was told I could defer my first payment for 6 months, which I did.
When I reveived my first statement, I saw the terms I was promised was not true. By paying the minimum of $85.00 it would take almost ten years to pay it off with more than double the interest. I called the finance company and learned the dealers name is Steve Fisher. Further research showed Steve Fisher as the owner of the company.
I requested a copy of the document signed by either me or my wife stating the details of the contract, they refused to email me a copy, but said would mail in a few days. We did not sign a promissory note, but the credit company magically has one, meaning the contract was forged. I would never have agreed to these terms.
Repeated calls to the number proveded by Daryl of 932-460-3730
To date, nothing has been done about this. I have contacted an attorney and I am preparing to file a civil suit against all party's involved with the company, including the salesman, for falsifying information and forging signatures on a contract. Anyone reading this may want to stay away from this company and all involved. If the company is reading this, I suggest you return my calls as soon as possible.
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Billy
Spring,Texas,
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#2Author of original report
Mon, February 24, 2014
Found out why the contract was so confusing, The company forged signatures on the contract and sent it to Castle Credit. Criminal charges will be filed against all involved.