4012288627

Country: USA
401 area code: Rhode Island (Cranston, Pawtucket, Providence)
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    Protos Heis
    Just received call from these guys about a survey I participated in. Would not give any information about the "survey" and hung up when I asked a second time.
    • Caller: Unknown
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Ron Whitehead
    FGF Alarms is a CAM company...DO NOT DEAL WITH THEM!!!!!! 800 709 1191
    • Caller: FGF Alarm Systems
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    There's a sucker born every minute! replies to Mike
    I have never asked for any information or completed a survey.  I tell them to stop calling, yet they will not stop.

    I don't care if they're paying people to take this alarm system, I will NEVER do business with them.
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    Gary replies to D.
    No legitimate company allows its employees to use foul language.  The only people I've ever met who telemarket and then curse at you are criminals.  BUYER BEWARE!
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    Dave
    They have called at least four times AFTER we asked to be taken off their list.  The last call was after 8:30pm.
    • Caller: FGF Alarms, Providence, RI
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    not a sucker replies to Fred
    How come your company is not listed with the BBB?
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    Robin
    I made a complaint with the Department of Justice in NC on Oct 25 2012 so I am waiting for response from the FGF Concepts Inc. I f you look on the web all you see is complaints I have been on the National DoNot call list since it was started and checked again to make sure my number was still on it! These people say you filled out a survey which is untrue we never give any information to anyone! So waitingon a reponse they have hell hounded me at least 30 calls this week alone! Im done if this dont stop them I ill sue them myself! TRY ME!
    • Caller: FGR alarms
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    RICH
    STOP RHE CALLS ALREADY~~~~~~~~~PAIN IN THE ASS..
    • Caller: fgf alarm
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    very upset
    fyi the new number they are using is 1-800-709-1191, but all you ever get is the answering machine. they called me and promised a free system and set up, then called and said they didnt have the equipment, they would call when it came in. luckly i didnt give them any money. but it is a scam.
    • Caller: fgf
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    Rob
    When can we get our w2forms?
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    Jay Gotra Alliance Alarms VMS Alarms replies to Dave
    Announced today 3/12/14:

    http://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases ... called-millions

    FTC Reaches Settlement With Home Security Company that Called Millions of Consumers on the National Do Not Call Registry

    The Federal Trade Commission, with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Justice, has settled a complaint against a Massachusetts-based home security company that illegally called millions of consumers on the FTC’s National Do Not Call (DNC) Registry to pitch home security systems.

    According to the FTC, Versatile Marketing Solutions (VMS), under the guidance of its owner, Jasjit Gotra, called millions of consumers whose names and phone numbers VMS bought from lead generators. The lead generators claimed that those consumers had given VMS permission to contact them about the installation of a free home security system, but in reality, they had not. In its complaint, the FTC alleges that the defendants’ tactics violated the Commission’s Telemarketing Sales Rule.

    The sales leads were obtained by illegal means through rampant use of robocalls from “Tom with Home Protection,” fake survey calls, and calls to phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry. According to the complaint, VMS subsequently called these consumers without first checking to see if they had registered their telephone numbers on the DNC Registry.

    In addition, the complaint alleges that VMS ignored warning signs that the lead generators were engaged in illegal telemarketing practices. For example, many consumers contacted by VMS complained that they had not given the company permission to call, nor had they given permission to receive a robocall. Despite mounting complaints, VMS continued buying leads from the same lead generators, and calling consumers using those leads.

    “Companies that use lead generators must exercise due diligence when they buy lists of phone numbers,” said Jessica Rich, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, “or else they can be on the hook for illegal telemarketing. Relying on a say-so that the numbers were obtained legally, or that the consumers have agreed to be called, even if their numbers are on the Do Not Call Registry, isn’t enough.”    

    According to the complaint, between November 2011 and July 2012, VMS made more than two million calls to consumers to try to sell home security goods and services. Of those calls, at least one million were to phone numbers listed on the DNC Registry, and more than 100,000 were to consumers who had previously told VMS not to call them again – another violation of the DNC rules.

    The stipulated final court order settling the charges prohibits VMS and Gotra from making abusive telemarketing calls and from calling any consumer whose number is on the DNC Registry, unless they can prove that they have received written permission to make the call or that they have an established business relationship with that consumer. Further, it bars defendants from calling any consumer who has previously told VMS not to call them again. The order also places restrictions on how defendants can obtain and use lead-generated phone numbers in the future.

    Finally, the order imposes a $3.4 million penalty judgment against the defendants, with all but $320,700 suspended due to their inability to pay. The entire amount will become due if the defendants are found to have misrepresented their financial condition.

    The court settlement announced today resolves the FTC’s complaint against Versatile Marketing Solutions, Inc. also doing business as VMS Alarms, VMS, Alliance Security, and Alliance Home Protection; and its owner, Jasjit Gotra.

    The Commission vote authorizing the staff to refer the civil penalty complaint to the Department of Justice, and to approve the proposed consent decree, was 4-0. The DOJ filed the complaint and proposed consent decree on behalf of the Commission in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts on March 10, 2014. The proposed consent decree is subject to court approval.

    NOTE: The Commission authorizes the filing of a complaint when it has “reason to believe” that the law has been or is being violated, and it appears to the Commission that a proceeding is in the public interest. Consent judgments have the force of law when signed by a district court judge.

    Information for Consumers and Business

    The FTC has a new blog post for consumers on the DNC Registry, as well as two consumer education videos explaining robocalls and describing what consumers should do when they receive one. The Commission also has a new blog with business education information. General information on the DNC Registry is also available on the website.

    The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC’s online Complaint Assistant or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357). The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 2,000 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. The FTC’s website provides free information on a variety of consumer topics. Like the FTC on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to press releases for the latest FTC news and resources.

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