Yes, you did.
If I find a listing for this company in the BBB it tells me two things immediately (regardless where they hail from)
1) They are a legitamate business that has been around (somewhere) for X number of years and are not a fly-by-night business.
2) I can find out the number and type of complaints the company may have had.
The BBB is not my only line of questioning. It is just the first step in checking out a business.
Too good to be true is USUALLY (not alway) literally too good to be true.
Rest assured that alarm bells were ringing all over the place while I was talking to this guy. I just don't want to be the moron that tears up a winning lottery ticket because some bum on the street handed it to me.
You said you could not find any info on the BBB about them. The price was "too good to be true".
If only you could just look them up on the interwebs you would feel better?
If I find an independent source about a company telling how long the company has been in business and how satisfied their customers are on average, it would speak volumes! So yes, it would make me feel better. Since I cannot find info on this company I am thinking "scam". If not on me, on my insurance company--I have scruples. I am calling the insurance company on Monday to see if indeed this company has done work for them as they claim.
This scenario is legendary in storm ravaged areas. Next week this company with the respectable looking man and truck will have a new name and be in a city 500 miles from you.
Exactly! This is why, if this company had a BBB listing, I would know that I could probably do business with them--or not depending on what I find on them. Since I cannot find them, I think fly-by-night.
That is my point! The fact that this company had no independent listing with the BBB in this area rings alarm bells LOUDER than they were ringing when I was talking with the guy.
PT Barnum: A sucker is born every minute.
Right. And I don't plan to be one of them. That is why a BBB listing would have made the sale much easier. Since there isn't one, I will probably not do business with them AND I am reporting them to my insurance company as potential scammers!
NOW do you understand why a BBB listing for most businesses is a good idea? References mean nothing since you are getting them from the company you are checking out. You want references from INDEPENDENT sources.
See ya
Tony