Charlie123
Shaker Heights,#2UPDATE Employee
Wed, May 26, 2010
I posted this on another listing, and thought it might be helpful to resubmit:
I would strongly urge all contractors with an issue against Safeguard to file a BBB complaint. BBB will research the issue and contact the company. It could be a legitimate oversight or error on Safeguard's part. If it is an illegal practice or a process that Safeguard should be made aware of, the best way to resolve and communicate this is a BBB complaint. Communicating such a variety of work with deadlines given by the banks, is a complicated process fraught with potential misunderstandings.
If you look at Safeguard's record, there have been complaints, but the majority of the cases were resolved or the complaining party had no proof of their issue. the BBB is a great resource for small contractors: your complaint will be heard and read by thousands and if u can prove a legitamate gripe, u will be paid. If u have tried and can't get any resolution from the company, file a BBB complaint.
XXVII
Ohio,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, November 03, 2009
I worked as a sub-contractor for a short period, the employees are just plain un-ethical & right out mean. I can't tell you how may times I would go to a property to do a winertization a find that all the copper was stolen - i would call in and they would tell you to proceed with the work so the customer can be billed! How wrong is that on top of not getting paid, receiving nasty/bitter emails & phone calls I'm happy I decided to stop doing work for them.