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Online Rental Scams Target Renters and Landlords

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Within seconds of searching the Internet, potential home renters can find all the information they need about a possible new home, such as pictures, prices and virtual tours. However, such tools give scammers the perfect opportunity to take advantage of consumers. Better Business Bureau warns renters to be on the lookout for phony ads on Craigslist and other Internet services aimed at stealing money.

Consumers typically fall victim to these scams after responding to an online classified for a rental property. Victims say they are asked by the supposed landlord to wire money for the deposit and first month’s rent in order to receive the keys to the rental home. When asked if the renters can view the property prior to wiring money, the landlords claim to be out of the country and unable to show the house.

As a result of this scam, many shocked homeowners have received knocks at their doors from people who were planning to move into their new rental home. Often, the actual homeowners have their house up for sale — not rent — and have pictures posted online that the scammers steal for their phony listings.

BBB warns consumers of the following red flags:

The deal sounds too good to be true. Scammers will often list a rental for a very low price to lure victims. Find out how comparable listings are priced. If the rental comes in suspiciously low, consider walking away.

The landlord is located elsewhere and prefers to communicate via email. Scammers might (more…)

BBB Warns of Three Tucson Work-from-Home Companies

Monday, November 15th, 2010

As Tucson’s unemployment rate hovers around 8.5 percent, Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona is warning consumers of three Tucson-based work-from-home companies that are soliciting consumers with questionable offers for employment.

BBB received a complaint against one company, Sweet Success Publications, in which a Maryland consumer, Mary Norris, said that she sent the company $30 for a list of residences she would be paid to mail letters too, but never received a product list, and was not able to get a refund.

Businesswoman using mobile phone

“They sent a letter griping at me for contacting the BBB, and told me they had a no-refund policy,” Norris said. “I don’t see how a company can tell you they have a no-refund policy if you never even receive a product to return.”

Sweet Success Publications lists a Tucson P.O. Box numbered 35083, but BBB is not aware of a phone number or a physical address for the company.

Another company, Radall Co. located at 6336 N. Oracle Rd, claims consumers can earn up to $500 per-week in their “spare time” by painting toys at home, and a third company, Home Employment Agency, claims consumers can be paid for selecting products off a list and posting them on eBay.

“A lot of people are desperate for work and this creates a great opportunity for scammers,” said Kim States, BBB President. “It’s important for consumers to thoroughly research any potential work-at-home job opportunity, especially before sending money or handing over personal information.”

BBB recommends looking out for the following red flags when searching for a job:

Red Flag: The employer offers the opportunity to become rich without leaving home
While many legitimate businesses allow employees to work from home, there are also a lot of scammers trying to take advantage of senior citizens, stay-at-home moms, students and others looking to make money conveniently from home. Job hunters should use extreme caution when considering a work-at-home offer and always research the company with their BBB first www.tucson.bbb.org.

Red Flag: The employer asks for money upfront
It is rarely advisable for an applicant to pay upfront fees or make a required purchase to get a job. BBB often hears from job hunters who paid a phony employer for background checks, training for jobs that don’t exist, or for “kits” that are required to perform the work. Always research the job thoroughly (more…)

BBB Tips for Selecting a Safe and Sound Alarm System

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Although no alarm system will make your home completely burglar-proof, a home security system can reduce your chances of being burglarized and provide peace of mind. Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona advises consumers to research the purchase of a home security system with the same care they would with any major purchase.

Warning Sign And House

In 2009 alone, BBB received a total of 2,883 complaints against alarm companies nationwide.  This type of business has also ranked in BBB’s top 30 companies with the most inquires (consumers requesting information, as opposed to complaints) in Southern Arizona in 2009.

Out of the local alarm system companies that provide services locally, in 2010 BBB has received the most inquiries about the following companies:

  • ADT Security Systems – This Company is headquartered in Boca Raton, Fla. and had received 1,261 inquiries in the last 12 months.  ADT Security Systems has a BBB rating of “A.”
  • APX Alarm Security Solutions, Inc. – This Company is headquartered in Provo, Utah and has received 631 inquiries in the last 12 months.  The current BBB rating for APX Alarm Security Solutions, Inc. is “C-.”
  • CPI Security Systems, Inc.- CPI Security Systems, Inc. has a location in Morrisville, N.C. and has received 1,637 inquiries in the last 12 months.  This company is currently a BBB Accredited (more…)