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  • Report:  #209353

Complaint Review: Davison Inventegration - Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

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- Yonkers, New York,
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Davison Inventegration
595 Alpha Drive Pittsburgh, 15238 Pennsylvania, United States of America
Phone:
800-54ideas
Web:
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SPECIAL UPDATE: Davison Design remains committed to 100% customer satisfaction and has drastically improved their business processes over the years to better serve their customers. Davison Design is truly dedicated to making sure ALL customers are happy with their coverage. Davison Design continues to show customer service is of the utmost importance and they currently have no complaints!

To date, Davison Design has addressed and resolved all reported complaints, which have always been resolved to the complete satisfaction of their customers. Davison Design proves to be among the top members of the Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program, as a Verified Safe Business. Over time and since becoming a member, Davison Design has remained actively engaged and improving the way they address customer service complaints. Rip-off Report has confirmed that Davison Design is no fraud, is not a scam and is of the highest integrity. As an active and current member of the Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program we are happy to report that now more than ever Davison Design remains committed to customer satisfaction and gets our top Verified Safe endorsement.
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Davison Inventegration Confidentiality agreement dead giveaway of possible ripoff Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

Before I received their brochure via postal mail, a representative of theirs phoned my home. But I was not at home and when my spouse offered to take the person's phone number that person did not want to give a number. This was the first signal to me that Davison may not be legitimate.

The Davison promotional mailing pamphlet I received looks impressive but the so-called confidentiality document they enclose looks to me to be a dead giveaway as a come-on to the innocent inventor. It lacks the word agreement and it is all of 6 lines short. As a supposed binding and legal document with about 2/3 of its space meant for the inventor to describe several aspects of an invention it looks extremely atypical.

The same representative called me again and seemed anxious to know when I would be sending their confidentiality document to them. I explained that first I would check out the company with the SEC, BBB, etc. I am very glad I found ripoffreport.com because it has reinforced my suspicions.

I believe that I read the signs right, and I hope other inventors will now be forwarned.

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Maxine Yonkers, New York
U.S.A.


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