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  • Report:  #1347069

Complaint Review: Monitronics Lubbock Texas

Monitronics Lubbock Texas Rob Dickson Terry Sifuentes Scammers Lubbock Nationwide

  • Reported By:
    Drew — Lubbock Texas USA
  • Submitted:
    Mon, January 02, 2017
  • Updated:
    Mon, January 02, 2017

 Rob Dickson and Terry Sifuentes from Lubbock, Tx pulled my credit without my knowledge or authorization on December 21st 2016. They were trying to get me to purchase alarm monitoring and I told them I was going to think about it. I decided to go with someone else since I felt that anyone representing a professional company that would drink a beer while trying to sell me service during business hours seemed shady as it is. After doing research locally I found out that both of these guys are scamming people and pulling credit without authorization, changing pricing after the sale, and installing used equipment off of eBay but stating that it is new from Monitronics. I also heard they were pocketing downpayments and not reporting them? Buyers Beware!!! Now I am going to speak with an attorney about getting this removed from my credit report and trying to punish these guys for what they did.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Scammers

#3Author of original report

Mon, January 02, 2017

 Ok it was pulled with no authorization. There was no contract signed and you pulled it without authorization. According to you it was pulled by your company on accident? Yeah whatever all I know is that this isn't going away without it getting resolved properly. Not sure where you got my social you idiot but it wasn't from me. Show me my signed authorization??? Your messing with the wrong guy bud I promise you that you don't want to go down this road!!


Robert

Irvine,
California,
USA

Question

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, January 02, 2017

So just how did they get your Social Security Number to be able to pull your credit? 

Did they steal it or did you freely give it to them?

If they stole it then you don't need an attorney you need the police to report Idenitity Theft.  If you freely gave it to them, then perhaps you need to think a bit harder before you hand out vital personal financial information.

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