Charles
United states,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, June 11, 2011
To the op. Don't let these meatheads get you down, they are scum they love to tell every one else to take responsibility for their actions why can't these businesses do the same.
PEAK CREDIT SERVICES
largo,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, June 08, 2011
I am the owner of Peak Credit Services, LLC, and feel it is necessary for me to comment on these so called rip off reports. First, every one of these people fails to remember, they signed a contract. The problem is, when someone goes to a third party dealer of a major cell phone seller, they are so happy about getting a cell phone that they will sign their first born away, just so they can talk without wires.
The truth is this, before the customer gets the cell phone, they signed a contract from the cellular provider, (Sprint, T-Mobile, ATT and Verizon), they also signed a contract with SecureIt, the contracts in which I own. I have in my files a copy of a sign contract and a photo id, from all customers.
The problem is this, as soon as the new cell phone is activated the cellular provider pays the dealer a $400.00 commission, (line 5 on the SecureIt contract), they also receive the cost of the equipment the customer purchased, (line 3 of the SecureIt contract). All customers have a 30 day free look period, (line 7 of SecureIt contract), if not satisfied, return within the 30 days no obligation. After the first 30 days the customer is required to keep the service for a minimum of 180 days, (line 6 of the contract). The problem is, these people deactivated their cell service and the dealer lost their commission, which the customer agreed to pay if they did in fact deactivate (line 2 of the contract.)
It comes down to this, I am a RIP OFF because people did not READ the contract before signing.
People need to take responsibility for their own actions. I love when someone tells me, I never read the contract, or I was not told that. Again, TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN ACTIONS, STOP BLAMMING OTHERS. YOU OWE THE BILL
coast
USA#4Consumer Comment
Wed, June 08, 2011
"I was Tricked into Signing up"
You weren't tricked. If you don't agree with the contract terms then don't sign. You are suffering from buyer's remorse, not from a rip off.