Wallingford, CT – Better Business Bureau of Connecticut wants consumers to know that two companies have had their accreditation canceled by the organization.
Cromwell, CT based Safe Home Security and Trumbull based Arbitration International both failed to follow BBB standards of trust for accredited businesses.
Safe Home Security sells, installs, services and monitors security, fire and CCTV systems in residential and commercial locations. On December 13, 2007 the company's accreditation was revoked due to unanswered complaint(s)
BBB, in its three-year reporting period, received consumer complaints concerning billing errors, dissatisfaction with the company's service, and difficulties with canceling monitoring agreements, which have an automatic renewal feature, unless canceled by consumers in accordance with the contract.
Trumbull-based Arbitration International is a company that purportedly offers mediation and arbitration services to small businesses in an effort to impede lawsuits and enforcement of judgments involving debt collection.
BBB requested the company provide documentation showing that it indeed performs the services it purports. To date, BBB has not received a reply.
On December 13, 2007 Arbitration International’
According to BBB Connecticut President and CEO, Paulette Hotton, “It is important for consumers to periodically check our organization’
“These are examples,” says Hotton, “where the system worked. We want people to know that BBB oversees not only consumer complaints but also other practices which may be deceptive or go against BBB’ s ethics and accreditation rules.”
BBB Connecticut V.P. of Marketplace Operations, Christen Horan, added “Not all cases where accreditation is revoked involves the volume of complaints, but also other issues which put consumers at risk. Companies which do not follow the rules will not have the ‘security’
To see detailed reliability reports on these and other companies, please visit BBB’s web site at www.ct.bbb.org or call 203-269-2700 ext. 2.


