mary
denver,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 06, 2002
1.Go to http://www.geocities.com m/l_pope to find helpful links to information on the company. Go to response to BH report #2 in Florida for specific actions. Go to www.ucan.org for samples and go to TX online consumer affairs complaint, BBB report, D.A. report, Consumer Legal Remedy Act and Song-Beverly combination letter (which also covers warranties). Type or write your specific issues and send certifed mail return/receipt to the local office and individuals with names of the corporate entities you find (include P&A Holdings, Inc-TX, Blue Haven Pools National, Inc-TX, Z&E Management, Inc - CA which is corporate address in SD, CA, Golden State Industries, Inc. in NV and CA, to the troubleshooter Kyle Peek in the Southlake,Lewisville and all metroplex offices, to the corporate office at 636 Broadway, Ste 310 in San Diego, CA 92101 to all officers and directors listed on the Sec. of State list in TX (you'll find they are all from San Diego, CA and 1 minority owner in West Covina, CA.who you'll find online under Golden State Industries, Inc. CA. 51% owner is Alvin G. Eisman and people on the corporation in your area (Blue Haven Pools National Inc and P&A Holdings, Inc are all CA residents and work in CA--officers are just employees in the San Diego corporate office, but must be named in addition to corporate names. Don't forget to check your local city/county permit department records and for other local entity names the company is using; that are NOT with the state of TX. 2.Respond to all reports you see in TX and get together as a group to divide up research on corporation information you will need. 3.File report online with Attorney General; keeping all information factual and provide evidence; including your blueprint that the company rep drafted, your contract and any affidavits/declarations of witnesses to verbal agreements not included in your contract. 4.Check the city permit department personally to see why the inspector passed equipment not adhering to code. Maybe he only went by the blueprint? Then, you have 2 actions; depending on laws in TX. 5.Numbers of people in an area are power. You may want to get others to go in with you to hire 1 attorney specialized in class actions in construction and contracts. 6.Filing reports with the D.A. require proof, which it appears you have. You need to know that most DA's only act if damages hit around a million dollars; which is why others are needed, as well. 7.These steps are quick since you obviously have access to the Internet and can do most correspondence online. See if the Editor will put all Texas consumers together--giving you access to each other to proceed. You all have no other choice in a state that bends toward the business VS the consumer. 8.Get other people in the metroplex or throughout the state to agree to call the major consumer reporters for each station in TX and see if 1 or more will do a mass story for all of TX---This can be done by area, as well. 9.Call or write the newspapers in the metroplex, too. Editorials are very powerful and how nice if everyone would write in. If you just say it's too much time or let them bully you, your dignity and pocket book are the losers when it should be the company owners and officers! 10.File small claims action individually and get others in your area to do same on only items/issues that will cause them to appear and issues that are valid such as destruction of plants and trees, clean-up, etc. 11. The BBB will act if they get enough complaints on the same company even though the company pays for membership. If no responses from company, the BBB should kick them out.
mary
denver,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 06, 2002
1.Go to http://www.geocities.com m/l_pope to find helpful links to information on the company. Go to response to BH report #2 in Florida for specific actions. Go to www.ucan.org for samples and go to TX online consumer affairs complaint, BBB report, D.A. report, Consumer Legal Remedy Act and Song-Beverly combination letter (which also covers warranties). Type or write your specific issues and send certifed mail return/receipt to the local office and individuals with names of the corporate entities you find (include P&A Holdings, Inc-TX, Blue Haven Pools National, Inc-TX, Z&E Management, Inc - CA which is corporate address in SD, CA, Golden State Industries, Inc. in NV and CA, to the troubleshooter Kyle Peek in the Southlake,Lewisville and all metroplex offices, to the corporate office at 636 Broadway, Ste 310 in San Diego, CA 92101 to all officers and directors listed on the Sec. of State list in TX (you'll find they are all from San Diego, CA and 1 minority owner in West Covina, CA.who you'll find online under Golden State Industries, Inc. CA. 51% owner is Alvin G. Eisman and people on the corporation in your area (Blue Haven Pools National Inc and P&A Holdings, Inc are all CA residents and work in CA--officers are just employees in the San Diego corporate office, but must be named in addition to corporate names. Don't forget to check your local city/county permit department records and for other local entity names the company is using; that are NOT with the state of TX. 2.Respond to all reports you see in TX and get together as a group to divide up research on corporation information you will need. 3.File report online with Attorney General; keeping all information factual and provide evidence; including your blueprint that the company rep drafted, your contract and any affidavits/declarations of witnesses to verbal agreements not included in your contract. 4.Check the city permit department personally to see why the inspector passed equipment not adhering to code. Maybe he only went by the blueprint? Then, you have 2 actions; depending on laws in TX. 5.Numbers of people in an area are power. You may want to get others to go in with you to hire 1 attorney specialized in class actions in construction and contracts. 6.Filing reports with the D.A. require proof, which it appears you have. You need to know that most DA's only act if damages hit around a million dollars; which is why others are needed, as well. 7.These steps are quick since you obviously have access to the Internet and can do most correspondence online. See if the Editor will put all Texas consumers together--giving you access to each other to proceed. You all have no other choice in a state that bends toward the business VS the consumer. 8.Get other people in the metroplex or throughout the state to agree to call the major consumer reporters for each station in TX and see if 1 or more will do a mass story for all of TX---This can be done by area, as well. 9.Call or write the newspapers in the metroplex, too. Editorials are very powerful and how nice if everyone would write in. If you just say it's too much time or let them bully you, your dignity and pocket book are the losers when it should be the company owners and officers! 10.File small claims action individually and get others in your area to do same on only items/issues that will cause them to appear and issues that are valid such as destruction of plants and trees, clean-up, etc. 11. The BBB will act if they get enough complaints on the same company even though the company pays for membership. If no responses from company, the BBB should kick them out.
mary
denver,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 06, 2002
1.Go to http://www.geocities.com m/l_pope to find helpful links to information on the company. Go to response to BH report #2 in Florida for specific actions. Go to www.ucan.org for samples and go to TX online consumer affairs complaint, BBB report, D.A. report, Consumer Legal Remedy Act and Song-Beverly combination letter (which also covers warranties). Type or write your specific issues and send certifed mail return/receipt to the local office and individuals with names of the corporate entities you find (include P&A Holdings, Inc-TX, Blue Haven Pools National, Inc-TX, Z&E Management, Inc - CA which is corporate address in SD, CA, Golden State Industries, Inc. in NV and CA, to the troubleshooter Kyle Peek in the Southlake,Lewisville and all metroplex offices, to the corporate office at 636 Broadway, Ste 310 in San Diego, CA 92101 to all officers and directors listed on the Sec. of State list in TX (you'll find they are all from San Diego, CA and 1 minority owner in West Covina, CA.who you'll find online under Golden State Industries, Inc. CA. 51% owner is Alvin G. Eisman and people on the corporation in your area (Blue Haven Pools National Inc and P&A Holdings, Inc are all CA residents and work in CA--officers are just employees in the San Diego corporate office, but must be named in addition to corporate names. Don't forget to check your local city/county permit department records and for other local entity names the company is using; that are NOT with the state of TX. 2.Respond to all reports you see in TX and get together as a group to divide up research on corporation information you will need. 3.File report online with Attorney General; keeping all information factual and provide evidence; including your blueprint that the company rep drafted, your contract and any affidavits/declarations of witnesses to verbal agreements not included in your contract. 4.Check the city permit department personally to see why the inspector passed equipment not adhering to code. Maybe he only went by the blueprint? Then, you have 2 actions; depending on laws in TX. 5.Numbers of people in an area are power. You may want to get others to go in with you to hire 1 attorney specialized in class actions in construction and contracts. 6.Filing reports with the D.A. require proof, which it appears you have. You need to know that most DA's only act if damages hit around a million dollars; which is why others are needed, as well. 7.These steps are quick since you obviously have access to the Internet and can do most correspondence online. See if the Editor will put all Texas consumers together--giving you access to each other to proceed. You all have no other choice in a state that bends toward the business VS the consumer. 8.Get other people in the metroplex or throughout the state to agree to call the major consumer reporters for each station in TX and see if 1 or more will do a mass story for all of TX---This can be done by area, as well. 9.Call or write the newspapers in the metroplex, too. Editorials are very powerful and how nice if everyone would write in. If you just say it's too much time or let them bully you, your dignity and pocket book are the losers when it should be the company owners and officers! 10.File small claims action individually and get others in your area to do same on only items/issues that will cause them to appear and issues that are valid such as destruction of plants and trees, clean-up, etc. 11. The BBB will act if they get enough complaints on the same company even though the company pays for membership. If no responses from company, the BBB should kick them out.
mary
denver,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 06, 2002
1.Go to http://www.geocities.com m/l_pope to find helpful links to information on the company. Go to response to BH report #2 in Florida for specific actions. Go to www.ucan.org for samples and go to TX online consumer affairs complaint, BBB report, D.A. report, Consumer Legal Remedy Act and Song-Beverly combination letter (which also covers warranties). Type or write your specific issues and send certifed mail return/receipt to the local office and individuals with names of the corporate entities you find (include P&A Holdings, Inc-TX, Blue Haven Pools National, Inc-TX, Z&E Management, Inc - CA which is corporate address in SD, CA, Golden State Industries, Inc. in NV and CA, to the troubleshooter Kyle Peek in the Southlake,Lewisville and all metroplex offices, to the corporate office at 636 Broadway, Ste 310 in San Diego, CA 92101 to all officers and directors listed on the Sec. of State list in TX (you'll find they are all from San Diego, CA and 1 minority owner in West Covina, CA.who you'll find online under Golden State Industries, Inc. CA. 51% owner is Alvin G. Eisman and people on the corporation in your area (Blue Haven Pools National Inc and P&A Holdings, Inc are all CA residents and work in CA--officers are just employees in the San Diego corporate office, but must be named in addition to corporate names. Don't forget to check your local city/county permit department records and for other local entity names the company is using; that are NOT with the state of TX. 2.Respond to all reports you see in TX and get together as a group to divide up research on corporation information you will need. 3.File report online with Attorney General; keeping all information factual and provide evidence; including your blueprint that the company rep drafted, your contract and any affidavits/declarations of witnesses to verbal agreements not included in your contract. 4.Check the city permit department personally to see why the inspector passed equipment not adhering to code. Maybe he only went by the blueprint? Then, you have 2 actions; depending on laws in TX. 5.Numbers of people in an area are power. You may want to get others to go in with you to hire 1 attorney specialized in class actions in construction and contracts. 6.Filing reports with the D.A. require proof, which it appears you have. You need to know that most DA's only act if damages hit around a million dollars; which is why others are needed, as well. 7.These steps are quick since you obviously have access to the Internet and can do most correspondence online. See if the Editor will put all Texas consumers together--giving you access to each other to proceed. You all have no other choice in a state that bends toward the business VS the consumer. 8.Get other people in the metroplex or throughout the state to agree to call the major consumer reporters for each station in TX and see if 1 or more will do a mass story for all of TX---This can be done by area, as well. 9.Call or write the newspapers in the metroplex, too. Editorials are very powerful and how nice if everyone would write in. If you just say it's too much time or let them bully you, your dignity and pocket book are the losers when it should be the company owners and officers! 10.File small claims action individually and get others in your area to do same on only items/issues that will cause them to appear and issues that are valid such as destruction of plants and trees, clean-up, etc. 11. The BBB will act if they get enough complaints on the same company even though the company pays for membership. If no responses from company, the BBB should kick them out.
mary
denver,#6Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 06, 2002
1.Go to http://www.geocities.com m/l_pope to find helpful links to information on the company. Go to response to BH report #2 in Florida for specific actions. Go to www.ucan.org for samples and go to TX online consumer affairs complaint, BBB report, D.A. report, Consumer Legal Remedy Act and Song-Beverly combination letter (which also covers warranties). Type or write your specific issues and send certifed mail return/receipt to the local office and individuals with names of the corporate entities you find (include P&A Holdings, Inc-TX, Blue Haven Pools National, Inc-TX, Z&E Management, Inc - CA which is corporate address in SD, CA, Golden State Industries, Inc. in NV and CA, to the troubleshooter Kyle Peek in the Southlake, Lewisville and all metroplex offices, to the corporate office at 636 Broadway, Ste 310 in San Diego, CA 92101 to all officers and directors listed on the Sec. of State list in TX (you'll find they are all from San Diego, CA and 1 minority owner in West Covina, CA. who you'll find online under Golden State Industries, Inc. CA. 51% owner is Alvin G. Eisman and people on the corporation in your area (Blue Haven Pools National Inc and P&A Holdings, Inc are all CA residents and work in CA--officers are just employees in the San Diego corporate office, but must be named in addition to corporate names. Don't forget to check your local city/county permit department records and for other local entity names the company is using; that are NOT with the state of TX. 2.Respond to all reports you see in TX and get together as a group to divide up research on corporation information you will need. 3.File report online with Attorney General; keeping all information factual and provide evidence; including your blueprint that the company rep drafted, your contract and any affidavits/declarations of witnesses to verbal agreements not included in your contract. 4.Check the city permit department personally to see why the inspector passed equipment not adhering to code. Maybe he only went by the blueprint? Then, you have 2 actions; depending on laws in TX. 5.Numbers of people in an area are power. You may want to get others to go in with you to hire 1 attorney specialized in class actions in construction and contracts. 6.Filing reports with the D.A. require proof, which it appears you have. You need to know that most DA's only act if damages hit around a million dollars; which is why others are needed, as well. 7.These steps are quick since you obviously have access to the Internet and can do most correspondence online. See if the Editor will put all Texas consumers together--giving you access to each other to proceed. You all have no other choice in a state that bends toward the business VS the consumer. 8.Get other people in the metroplex or throughout the state to agree to call the major consumer reporters for each station in TX and see if 1 or more will do a mass story for all of TX---This can be done by area, as well. 9.Call or write the newspapers in the metroplex, too. Editorials are very powerful and how nice if everyone would write in. If you just say it's too much time or let them bully you, your dignity and pocket book are the losers when it should be the company owners and officers! 5.File small claims action individually and get others in your area to do same on only items/issues that will cause them to appear and issues that are valid such as destruction of plants and trees, clean-up, etc. 6. The BBB will act if they get enough complaints on the same company even though the company pays for membership. If no responses from company, the BBB should kick them out.