Jon
Anderson,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, October 29, 2008
Apparently Security Networks is pulling the same stuff here in Indiana. I used to work for a security company here that used Security Networks and a few of my customers have complained about similar issues. My best suggestion short of taking on the expense of going to court yourself and fighting them would be to file a complaint with your state's Attorney General for fraudulent business practices and force Security Networks to give you a full refund. You could also take them to Small Claims Court and sue them. Here in Indiana the judgment cap is set at $6000 for a small claims case and you could represent yourself.
Mr. Paperboy
Garland,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, January 08, 2008
From what I have read in your comments. You know you owe the money. You keep trying to get out of paying it by crying and bashing Mr. Pugsly, which I doubt is his real name, Scott Puglsy just sounds made up. I dont understand why people who know they owe a bill get mad at a collector and make up stories just to avoid paying your bill