devils advocate
British Columbia,#2General Comment
Fri, May 28, 2010
I am not sure how much the actual representatives say before people are signing, but I do know that I personally just read a post on Craigslist to become a rep for this company. I then emailed to learn more. I recieved an information package which included the contract that all customers would sign. I also as a rep would have had to sign an agreement but it was with a different company then Ladco. The agreement just says I am an independent contractor working with .... Company. That I understand it is a commission based possition and who all contracts and leases should be forwarded too. I always do research before signing anything and this is how I found everyones posts about complaints to do with the company. I have yet to find one complaint about the company from a representative perspective but that is not to say they are not their.
Anyways I have in front of me the contract that all of you would have signed and I will admit I have yet to read it cover to cover but that is because I got caught up with reading everyones complaints and looking for the companies right to do as they did to each of you in the contract. The fact is so far most of those that have made complaints are complaining because they never read before they signed. At the end of the day keep a copy of the document you sign and make sure it is the same copy. I also recommend looking into any company before you sign on. If a representative can not wait until after you have had a chance to do research then what is the hurry.
Just because you complain about a company does not always mean it was a scam. I will admit there are a few stories here that sound like they might have an actual lawsuit, but at the end of the day a BBB rating is something that anyone can lower just because they are unhappy about committing after they committed and have to pay the price.
I hope everyone learned to read before signing and keep a copy of the contract.
Ladcowmpvictim
Pompano Beach,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, July 27, 2009
Ladco rep Knut Werpen representing Ladco and WMP tried to pull the same scam with me. As we began the paperwork re stated "month to month" contract page one and two looked pretty standard. We began to fill out page three and when I noticed non cancellable lease, I stopped. My time was up so I advised the Ladco rep to come back after two o'clock to review terms and conditions and either proceed or not. Later that day, the carbon copy of the contract was taped to the front door of my business and someone other than me signed a portion of the contract and completed initialling the terms and conditions. Ladco has an "F" rating with the BBB and you are correct to follow the paths you stated re complaints, I am doing that to plus I have filed with the local Police with a case number. Steve at (((ROR REDACTED))). CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.