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- Zac replies to HeatherIf you contact this number 1-888-752-6740 (given on the website of HomeServe) you will be connected to a ghetto-accented African male voice (he said his name was Derrick). On being asked, Derrick assures you that HomeServe is an associate company of AQUA. However, AQUA's own letter insists that HomeServe is an "independent" company. This is truly a scam that the Utilities Commissions all over the USA should be investigating.
- FayeKeep getting calls from Unavailable -17183223300. Never leaves a number. Very annoying. If it was legitimate, why not leave a message or why show unavailable? - a legitimate company name should appear. They call multiple times. Will seek a way to block these type of calls
- Caller: 17183223300
- BlockedI HAVE SENT THEIR LETTERS BACK TO THEM ASKING TO BE LEFT ALONE. THEY KEEP CALLING AND CALLING AND CALLING. A LEGITIMATE COMPANY WOULD NOT KEEP UP THE HARASSMENT. THESE PEOPLE ARE SCUM SUCKING PIGS. HOW I LOVE MY CALL BLOCK WHEN IT ZAPS THEM! I HOPE THEY KEEP SENDING NOTICES BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO PAY THE POSTAGE WHEN I SEND IT BACK :)
- Caller: LLE
- Call type: Telemarketer
- BLOCKEDI HAVE SENT THEM A LETTER TO STOP CALLING AND HAVE THEM BLOCKED ON MY PHONE. THEY CONTINUE 2-3 TIMES A WEEK BECAUSE I FELL FOR FOR THEIR SCAM AND PAID THEM ONE TIME FOR A YEAR. OH BOY, WOULD THEY LIKE TO NAIL ME AGAIN BUT IT WON'T HAPPEN. THEY CAN KISS THE BACK END OF MY WATER TANK.
- Caller: LLE
- Call type: Telemarketer
- dunknown
- KenThey called again today at 1:48 pm. The caller ID was still UNAVAILABLE and was again blocked by our call blocker. I regret that National Grid transferred the contract which we had with them, which included annual heating and central air conditioning tuneups, to HomeServe USA. Because we have this one contract, they keep sending letters offering "protection" for such things as gas lines, water lines, etc. As I stated previously, it makes no sense for the caller ID of a legitimate company to be UNAVAILABLE.
- dunknown
- patreceived call from 877-444-7750 this a.m. read the reviews. I am in South Carolina and I am on City water and sewage.
They fix all my problems. Don't need or want anything to do with company. Did not answer. No message left. - Brenda replies to Elfi FlyerDo you know you need to check with your home-owners Insurance. In Kentucky The MSD is required to repair pipes 5 feet from the sidewalk towards your house and my home-owners will pay the rest. Only my sewer lines in back of house will be fixed by my home-owners Insurance. Do a little checking, this Home-serve has been calling 2 to 3 times a day.They are ripping off people because they hope you wont check with your Insurance.
- Lynn| 2 repliesHomeserve - Protecting Homeowners in Connecticut is what their Logo and Stationary say.
They are trying to protect the water lines running to your home, if you are a homeowner. I have no idea how or if they are affiliated with your water company.
It's probably a warranty company looking for a start up nationally. I doubt it's a franchise yet.
WSLprotectionplan.com is their web address
This area of connecticut has it's own water treatment plant, but we are not located where their office is located in Clinton, CT.
06413-9918
Plan Administrator
P.O. Box 452
Clinton, CT. 06413
The envelope this mailing came from is stamped with a advertising stamp located in Zip code 19612 Permit #5003
The front of the envelope is see thru and has Important information Enclosed typed on the outside of it.
I'm not sure these kind of network marketing things work.
Or how they are affiliated with your water company.
At the same time this area of the country has had horrendous telephone wire tapping… that all of the residents were complaining. We had party lines for quite some time, with some threatening phone calls of gross mobility in nature.
Be care and investigate further.- Caller: No caller.
- JerryNever got a letter like everyone else, just about 4 phone calls and never picked up and let the machine do so. Of course nobody said anything, so deleted the thing as I always do.
- Caller: UNK
- MidNYteStormI know that Homeserve is a legitimate company for two reasons.
1) Somebody works for them that lives withing 5 minutes from my area.
2) They took over the accounts that had belonged to the previous utility for this area.
However I am nonetheless suspicious of any number that doesn't display a company name. A prime example was a call that claimed to be the local cable company. In that case I called their local number and gave them the caller id info and the number that I was told to call in the message. The customer service rep told me that the numbers were affiliated with their company.
The simple is that people should be suspicious of caller id information. - JerryHave never gotten a letter from these people, just calls and I never pick up the phone with a 877 area code to it. I let it go to my answering machine and this time they hung up before the machine kicked in. I will delete as I do all the others..
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Audrey Foxwood replies to Lynn| 1 replyJust received this very same snail mail thing but the name this outfit uses for Oregon residents is HomeServe USA Repair Management Corp. NO ADDRESS. The only thing they give is a PO box, and it changes for every city, apparently. These guys are pretty slippery. They say they are affiliated with AMT Warranty Corp. These are just bogus insurance companies run by the same guys. They have sent me this crap twice per year for 4 years, since my husband died. I received the latest letter and acceptance form on June 5, 2014. The letter is post-dated June 21, 2014. That is 3 weeks later than I received it. A warning visible through the clear window says, "Response Requested Within: 30 days". The bottom of the letter says, "Please respond before June 25, 2014." The prepaid mailing was sent from zip code 19612, which is Reading, Pennsylvania. These crooks send this crap all over the US. They have all kinds of dodges; in my case, they claim to offer warranty protection for repair of home water lines. I researched this outfit online. There is a long list of complaints against them. They have a track record of false or misleading advertising, pretending to be affiliated with government and city water companies, and slow response times to claims filed with them. The warranty they offer me is $4.99 per month or $14.97 per quarter, or $59.88 per year for 12 months of service, but the fine print says there is a "waiting period of a month" so you actually get only 11 months of service the first year. Lots of people said they had trouble getting money for a claim at all. Some individuals claim they got satisfaction, such as the person who said they replaced a water heater for $95. This is NOT a startup company. Their business page claims their revenue is $100 to $200 million per year and that they employ several thousand people. The vice president of this outfit, Myles Meehan, claims he has been in the insurance business for 30 years. The complaints go back several years on the internet. In 2010 the company had a run-in with the Better Business Bureau, who said they had to stop using misleading advertising practices. One person complained that the guy who called on the phone refused to tell what the contract specified, insisting that payment had to be made first, and was mocking and rude when he did not get an instant bite. In fact, the refusal to let customers see what is actually in a contract is a mark of their SOP and no wonder, because if people knew what was in the contract they would not buy it. The contract rules out so many things that might happen to a water line that the contract is as good as useless. Please everybody, do what ought to be done--report them for fraud. I did. For mailed stuff, you can file a report of mail fraud online with the US Post Office. Hopefully if they get enough complaints, the USPO will run an investigation on them
- junknown
- PARI told the gas company that I wanted information on insuring the gas lines in my house insured and these are the people that handle that.
- Where is the FTC?Answered call, but no one responded. Could hear people in the background, as if it were a call center. Said hello a number of times, received no response and hung up. Guessing auto dailer was ahead of the staff; either way please do not call me. Received same call 15 minutes later from Unavailable from 877-444-7750. Same thing happened
- Caller: unavailable
- JimJust about put my mom (90 yrs) in the hospital with dread and fear. The letter with the phone number in question implied there were severe penalties and damage costs that could be incurred by not cooperating with the Service Company. My mom in Chicago North Shore area is a good sport and is being interviewed by the Police and sharing the phony documents in hopes of maybe preventing others from being taken with this scam and because the mail is involved it is a Federal crime. Thank you '800 Notes' for your vigilance.
- Caller: Home Service ?
- GC replies to HSUSAYeah, sure you do .... sounds a bit fishy to me.
- GC replies to ZacYou are exactly right!!! Got one of their letters and it got ripped to shreds in our shredder. That is where it belongs.
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