Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Cheap to file .also State prosecutor will investigate if enough complain and file criminal charges if same crime is found as a pattern.
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Thanks for the info! Does he do front and back?
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#18
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It is. And had another name prior to Service Smart.
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#19
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Call Seniors vs Crime. They have helped several people in The Villages get their money back. They are an extension of the Attorney General and do good work
Seniors Vs Crime in The Villages
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#20
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Then, why hasn't the State prosecutor put the company out of business? Seniors vs Crime is a program created and funded by the Florida Attorney General. Seniors vs Crime has received hundreds of complaints about Service Smart and Good Neighbor over the past 7 years or so, but they are still operating in The Villages.
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Many previous comments about this Company. Name changes every couple years....Service Smart, to Good Neighbor Landscape, to Good Neighbor Management Services to Central Termite and Pest, LLC. Who will they be next year? There is a good paper trail and seems in all of them Roy Blackburn is the one going around selling these services then refuses to contact you once you pay in advance. Someone made the comment just write it off and lesson learned. That is exactly why this continues. Seems there are so many of you scammed by this individual/company that everyone who has been ripped off by them needs to all get together and go after him as a group. As a group contact the media and all show up at his home demanding payment. As a group all file with Crimes against Seniors. Expose this person and the ever changing company name changes he sells for. By just accepting it and moving on just allows individuals and companies to continue ripping off others.
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Florida State Attorney General's Office, Senior Citizens Consumer Protection Division. Go online and file a complaint. Florida has laws protecting Senior Citizens from companies trying to take advantage of them.
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The Attorney General already has tons of evidence over many years against this company, through Seniors vs Crime. Apparently, they have decided not to prosecute the company. I don't see how filing more complaints will change anything.
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If it is on a credit card. Call the credit card company and they can cancel the payment
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Dumb question but I never learn if I don't ask. Did the OP sign a non-cancellable one year contract? I have no idea what language is in these agreements. If the paperwork said you hired them for one year, then you may have to pay even if you are dissatisfied. The OP never said what the issue was, poor lawn cutting? no shows? not green enough grass? It might make a difference in the language of the contract if one exists.
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No, I don't think so. The OP paid in advance well over six months ago. You can only dispute a charge for usually 2 months.
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Correct. Under Federal law, you must dispute a credit card charge within 60 days from the statement closing date on which the charge first appears.
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Yes.
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