Utility Scam
#17
Binned by Muderators
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: White Rock BC
Posts: 11,682
Re: Utility Scam
Where I used to work they would call in every three months or so. Always came mob handed and were really unpleasant. Impervious to being told to **** off I generally had to threaten to call the Police to get rid of them.
#18
Re: Utility Scam
You're forgetting something...
the law states that there is a cooling off period. One of the items they take from you at the door is your phone number. These companies are legally required to call you to confirm that you were the one who signed the contract (this must occur within a certain number of days of the signature, I think it's 7 or 10).
So you must not only sign the contract at the door, but verbally acknowledge that you authorise the switch before the agreement is binding.
Cancelling on the phone still gives the seller at the door their commission.
the law states that there is a cooling off period. One of the items they take from you at the door is your phone number. These companies are legally required to call you to confirm that you were the one who signed the contract (this must occur within a certain number of days of the signature, I think it's 7 or 10).
So you must not only sign the contract at the door, but verbally acknowledge that you authorise the switch before the agreement is binding.
Cancelling on the phone still gives the seller at the door their commission.
#19
Re: Utility Scam
Its 10 days.
Its called a reafermation call, and they ask you to say yes i signed a form for gas at the door last week.
But. When they call, you need to know its a scam to say no.
I have read that in some cases they still sign you up even if you say no, or just dont ring and go ahead any how.
Best not to let them in in the first place like james m did.
Its called a reafermation call, and they ask you to say yes i signed a form for gas at the door last week.
But. When they call, you need to know its a scam to say no.
I have read that in some cases they still sign you up even if you say no, or just dont ring and go ahead any how.
Best not to let them in in the first place like james m did.