Platinum Protection

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Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Platinum Protection Reviews

Mike D4 March 20, 2010
Taking advantage of People
What can I say…..I was fooled!!! You can read all of the other complaints and it sums up my experience. However, the customer service department is getting weaker, must be from all of the complaints. They must have HIGH turn-over. I believe the young lady I talked to today started to cry before she put her supervisor on the phone. Heck, he sounded like he was barely out of high school. What a company! And to think I did business with them, I am ashamed. The good news – companies like Platinum Protection or Monitronics do not last long in the business world. This is just the beginning of many, many complaints that will be posted. I just wanted everyone to know that is reading this message board that the SCAM company Monitronics and Platinum Protection, LLC is in Texas…..BEWARE and tell everyone you know. More to come………
Jen in Maryland January 17, 2010
no ethics whatsoever
To Joe Darling in Maryland - I ditto all you said and I more than feel your pain.

First let me say that I am permanently disabled with a serious back injury and suffer constant chronic pain, and because of the nature of medications I take my cognitive skills are lacking. The nature of the medications I have to take for pain are such that I had been researching video surveillance systems online so I could see if anyone was around my house. On August 28, 2009, Aaron Ross (I also have his cell number) from Platinum came knocking on my door with his sales pitch about their security system. I explained to him that I was interested in a video/camera system for the front and back of the house, he not only understood what I was looking for and said that would be provided, but they were currently waiting on the updated cameras sometime in the next month and they would be installed then. I also told him that I did not have a landline available only broadband, and he said it would work fine.

I never did use the system because I couldn't remember the code and I was waiting for the cameras. Because of a major setback in my health I was not able to contact Platinum until November 4, 2009 about when I could expect the cameras. I spoke to Deuce (seriously how can you trust someone with a name like that?) (Ticket #10116017) who advised that the cameras were not yet in but were expected the end of the month. I called again the end of the month and spoke with a nice young lady whose name I can not recall who told me that I wasn't supposed to be getting any cameras. I told her about my conversation with Aaron Ross the salesman specifically about the cameras and she said she would contact him to see what he had to say and would get back to me. It is now January 17, 2010 and I've heard from no one. But have no fear I am continuing to get billed $47.69 every month from my checking account by Monitronics.

I've recently learned via internet research that this system wouldn't work in my home anyway since I had no landline. I still have not ever activated it. I did have an attorney I used to work for read all the contracts and materials for me. I was told basically I was screwed. I signed a 5 year contract and whether I used it or not would probably have to continue to pay for it. And nowhere are cameras even mentioned any where in all that fine print. He did however offer to represent me pro bono should I want to pursue the matter.

So to Aaron Ross and Platinum Protection I hope you are happy that you have taken advantage of a disabled woman living on $1, 500 a month in Social Security Disabilty benefits only and paying for a system that is useless to me and not at all what I wanted or needed.

I will post this same information on ever forum/website/blog I can find. Meanwhile I'll have a friend remove the equipment and yard sign as well. I surely don't want anyone coming to my home thinking I would use Platinum Protection. I'm a stong believer in Karma. To Aaron Ross as cute as your baby is I'm sorry he has you for a father, you are the lowest.
Scammed in TX December 16, 2009
Home Security Alarm Systems
Scam artists.
Misrepresentation of products.
Illegal business practices.
Stronge-arm sales tactics.
Faulty equipment.
No monitoring.

There are so many of us who have been scammed by this company we should file a class action lawsuit. Anyone interested?
Joe Darling December 13, 2009
Questionable Sales Tactics
The following is a filed complaint with the Better Business Bureau in Utah along with a response from Platinum and my closing rebuttal.
If you are considering Platinum or if you have recently signed a contract, please remember that you only have three business days to take action.

(Case Description addressed to Better Business Bureau):

The sales team misrepresented the total cost of the security system. Cancellation of the contract requires full payment of the 5-year agreement.
Purchase date: July 6, 2009
Contract term: 60 months
Monthly payment $44.99
The sales pitch mentioned that our neighborhood had been selected for free installation of their system in exchange for advertising their service by agreeing to post a yard sign. Disclosure of monthly monitoring charges was not mentioned until paperwork was being signed. There was mention of notifying the local jurisdiction of the security system during the sales pitch, but there was no mention that there would be fees that would need to be paid by us to the county.
We disconnected the system after two weeks to avoid the risk of setting off the alarm system within the house. Prior to the sales pitch, we had never considered a home alarm system. We fell for the very effective sales pitch because it was presented as a free system and many of our neighbors had previously accepted in the day and were being used as endorsements during the sale. Simply stated: We would prefer not to have the security system in our house since we have no interest in using it. We would also prefer not to pay the remaining $2, 500 on the contract over the next 4-1/2 years. Because Platinum has informed me that cancellation would require full payment, I have decided to continue the service for this reason because the payments are spread out and the yard sign probably provides some value as a deterrent. I cannot dispute that the contract is clear on the cancellation terms. Three business days were available to cancel after the contract was signed, but personal circumstances did not allow for the contract to be scrutinized until after the 3 days expired. I am hopeful that others in the country/region have filed similar complaints against Platinum with the BBB such that there is a history of their questionable sales tactics.

(Desired Resolution addressed to Better Business Bureau):

I contacted Platinum a couple of months ago to request cancellation of their service since I had disconnected their monitoring system. To honor the contract terms, I will need to either pay the full contract amount of approximately $2500 (55 months remaining @ $44.99/month) for immediate cancellation or continue monthly payments and provide written notification 4-1/2 years from now to avoid a contract extension. For now, i have opted for the latter as I have described above.
The settlement that I desire is immediate cancellation of the contract and removal of the security system and accessories without further additional payment.

(Response by Platinum Protection to the Better Business Bureau):

This letter shall confirm receipt of your correspondence dated 12/2/2009 regarding the above referenced matter. Please allow this letter to constitute our official response to Mr. Darling. We are truly concerned with his complaints.

We would like to apologize for the frustration Mr. Darling has felt with our company. Our company utilizes a door to door marketing approach, feeling this method is far more effective than traditional marketing campaigns that utilize advertising through the mass media. The savings our company gains by not having a traditional advertising budget allows us to market free systems to our customers. According to our records, Mr. Darling received free equipment and free installation on a brand new system.

In addition to this, we would like to apologize for any confusion that may have taken place regarding Mr. Darling's responsibilities upon signing the Agreement. We try to eliminate this confusion, and in most cases do so, by utilizing bold text on our agreement. In section 3 on the front of the agreement it clearly states, ''This Agreement shall continue for an initial term of sixty (60) months...'' Furthermore, a financial disclosure statement is included on the front of the Agreement so our customers are fully aware of the total fees associated with the entire Agreement.

As a secondary precaution we have every customer take a recorded survey outlining the most important aspects of the agreement. In the pre-installation survey we ask, ''Let's review the Terms and Conditions of your Monitoring Agreement: The Monitoring Agreement is for an initial term of 60 months and during this time your rate will not increase, is that correct?'' We asked Mr. Darling this question, and he responded, ''Yes.'' Finally we asked, ''Do you understand the initial payment will be drafted within 5 business days and thereafter the Monthly Monitoring Rate of $44.99 plus any applicable taxes will automatically be drafted by credit card on the 25th of every month?'' Mr. Darling answered, ''Yes'' to this question.

In his complaint, Mr. Darling indicated that he did not take the time during his right of rescission period to review the Agreement in further detail. While we find that unfortunate, our records indicate that Mr. Darling was fully informed regarding his responsibilities to our company following his signing of the contract. Had Mr. Darling expressed his concerns during the right of rescission period, we certainly would have discussed possible amendments to the Agreement and would have honored his cancellation request if necessary. Because Mr. Darling waited over two months to request cancellation, he was informed he would be responsible for eighty percent of the remaining balance of the Agreement (rather than 100% of the Agreement as he indicated in his complaint). At this point, we are more than willing to honor Mr. Darling's cancellation request, however we would expect the cancellation charge in full. To release Mr. Darling from his contract without requiring him to fulfill his obligations to our company would be unfair.

If the cancellation option does not work for Mr. Darling, our contract takeover option may be a possibility. Should Mr. Darling know of a qualified individual who is interested in home alarm services, Mr. Darling's contract can be transferred. We invite him to contact us at the number below to discuss this option at greater length.

Finally, in his correspondence, Mr. Darling expressed frustration regarding the permit fee associated with the alarm system. Because each locality has differing laws and ordinances regarding alarm systems, we recommend that our customers contact their local authorities. In the post-installation survey, we asked Mr. Darling, ''Some emergency services, localities, and dispatch agencies requires you to register your alarm system with them before they will respond to an alarm. Platinum Protection encourages you to contact agencies in your area to ensure all local laws are followed. Are you aware that you are required to contact these agencies?'' To this Mr. Darling responded, ''Yes.'' Had Mr. Darling contact his local agencies as we recommended, he would have been informed of the permit fee. Had the permit fee problem motivated Mr. Darling to cancel during his right of rescission period, we certainly would have honored his cancellation request. However, because we are only now learning about this issue, we are unable to honor cancellation on those grounds.

Thank you for contacting us to assist you in this matter. If we may be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us at 1.888.507.7683.

Platinum Protection

(My rebuttal addressed to Better Business Bureau):

First off, let me just say that I have great admiration for Platinum Protection’s business model. The Platinum Protection sales team was the first to successfully sell me a product through door to door marketing and through this experience they will definitely be the last. I must offer a small token of gratitude to Platinum for providing me with a costly $2, 500 lesson on “free systems” such that I “won’t get fooled again”. In fact, this experience has also convinced us of the value of caller ID so that we can head off telemarketing. All we have to worry about now are the ineffective “traditional marketing campaigns that utilize advertising through the mass media”.

I appreciate the efforts that Platinum made to recite questions and answers to their “recorded survey” that proves that their contract is binding both orally and in writing. I now regret that I did not make efforts to videotape and/or record the sales presentation prior to the survey.
A video may have shown how the salesman refused to take my wife’s “no” for an answer on Friday afternoon.
It would have shown how the salesman came back on Saturday to retool the sales pitch to me and convince me that my wife and neighbors were concerned for their safety in the neighborhood.
It would have shown the recognizable GE logo on the salesman’s shirt that certainly helps to legitimize the critical first seconds of the sales pitch when most door to door salesman are greeted with a “not interested” reply. (If I’m not mistaken, there was a recorded survey question making sure that I understood that Platinum Protection was not affiliated with GE. I’m sure that I replied “yes”.)
A video would have shown the salesman mention that our neighborhood was selected for a special promotion deal to receive “free systems” as long as we agreed to advertise their services with a permanent yard sign.
It would have shown my disbelief that our tucked away neighborhood was receiving such a generous gift as the salesman continued to put emphasis on the word “free”.
It would have shown the salesman mentioning the names of all of our other neighbors who had agreed to help Platinum with their advertising over the past day.
It would have shown the Platinum salesman making a plea that no one in our special neighborhood should tell others that we received “free systems” because referrals were the way they made money because they would not receive “free systems”.
It would have shown the dumbfounded and apologetic expression on the salesman’s face when I failed to understand that “free” security systems rely on 24-hour monitoring services that are not “free”. (I believe his words were, “I’m sorry, I thought that everyone knew how security systems work.” Boy, did I feel dumb at that moment.)
Finally, the video would have shown the salesman closing the sale and setting up an appointment for a future installation date only to have him return minutes later with an installation crew ready to go. Brilliant strategy. Without the product installed and functioning, I may have actually had time to study the terms of the contract and reconsider within our 3-day right of rescission period.

I’ve been asked to provide a middle ground offer in an effort to resolve this dispute. There really doesn’t seem to be any point in doing this. Platinum has built their defense with my signatures on the contract and my recorded “yes” responses as a secondary precaution for these situations. My only defense is that they caught me at a vulnerable time when I was preoccupied with a multitude of other more important issues. Maybe their recorded survey also contains noise of my three children in the background getting anxious and playing in the house while Dad is preoccupied with someone on his only day off from work. If you type in “Platinum Protection” on Google, “scam” is the 2nd entry that comes up after “home security”. Type in “Platinum Protection complaints” and there are 37, 900 entries. If nothing else, I know that I’m not alone with my regrettable decision this past summer.
Consider this case unresolved. I’ll give Platinum a call in 2013 when I’m close to 80% through with my contract and they can come by and pick up the box of “free equipment” that I have since uninstalled and stored away in the basement.
Beerman3 October 12, 2009
Scam artists
Please do not be scammed by the sales reps form this company. They do not inform you that you will be signing a 5 year contract until a few days after the install when the company calls to verify everything and by then it is to late. If you try to cancel they hit you with a 1800.00 bill. This company is a scam and don't get taken like I was. Also I needed a new bracket for my basement door censor and they informed me that they could not sell me the bracket . I would have to buy the whole sensor wich was outrageously expensive.
MDK September 29, 2009
Ripped off
We had a door salesman stop by and tell us about a free GE system for placing a sign in our yard. We had to sign a 60 month contract and pay $40. and a $99.00 activation fee.

We had false alarms everyday we used it. They sent a technician to fix the problem (did not work). It has been a horrible experience.

They withdraw the payment from your account each month. You have to pay them $50.00 to mail your payment in.

We are very unhappy and they refuse to let us out of our contract. I will be talking to a attorney.
Issabelle June 21, 2009
Terrible company
A door to door salesman MCKAY ERICKSON came on Memorial day at 8:30pm to offer us a 'free' security system
with a nominal monthly fee. He said we have a one week trial period to try out the system and see if it works for us.

When we signed 'the papers to give the techs permission to put the system in your home' as he stated, he pointed out the '60 month rate guarantee.' He again said we had a one week trial period and if the system doesn't work, he would have it taken out, no questions asked.

The system is not going to work for us and we have extremely high false alarm fines in our county. I called to get it removed. Turns out, it was a 60 month CONTRACT we signed and we only have THREE DAYS to cancel instead of the week he promised us.

I've talked to customer service twice, a supervisor and a manager. I've called Mckay NINE times and he won't return my phone calls! Each time I talk to customer service they give me the run around and say 'there's no one higher in the organization you can talk to.'

The manager, Kaitlyn, said she's the highest in the organization I have access to and she cannot release the information of any of the higher ups. She offered to let me cancel my contract for an 80% termination fee payable in one lump sum or over 3 months. I would have to pay over $2, 000. I told her this is not good enough. She said there's nothing else she can do. I asked again for someone higher in the organization and she said she's it.

I have filed reports with the BBB, FTC, Direct Selling Association and NC Consumer Protection Agency.
Joann Barile February 11, 2009
Services & devices not rendered
My story is just about the same as all of these complaints only on my homeowners certificate of protection I have not received all the services that was included with a Five year contract at 49.99... the only device that was installed is a door sensor on the front and back doors in my home and a little box that claims it will sound off when there was glass breaking.. well that doesn't work! when I came home my neighbor came over and told me their son had thrown a football and it came through my dining room window.. they paid for the window replacement and retrived their ball, but the mother told me that no sirens or any idication of a breakin occured all was quitet, I wrote platinum protection a letter requesting that they complete the instalationon the devices that are on my certificate and I will continue to make payments again once all the equipment was installed.
well I was told that my certificate was wrong, and they had plans on installing anything, I am without a smoke alarm, 1 motion sensor, 2wayvoice? monitoring included fire protection security, panic protection, medical protection, and burglary protection which was installed, today 02/11/09 I received a call from the company and was told that they dicussed it and would come out and install the devices that was not installed if I would pay them the back amount for the months without service.. hello I have filed a complaint with the Licence department in salt lake city and am currently waiting the outcome the complaint was made on March 3rd the same day I had mailed a letter to platinum protection, my request is an easy one to solve install the equipment prove that it does work and I will be more than happy to pay, or cancel my contract pick up the equipment that was installed and the problem is over, very easy fix? DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY!
P.S you will also have to pay a yearly fee to the police, fire department in order for them to respond to a emergency at your home.
Ann December 24, 2008
Fraud and cheating
Over a year ago, I got scammed by a door-to-door salesman, telling me he wanted to upgrade my 'Brinks' system w/this new Honeywell Equipment, and it's free, all I had to do was display their sign in my front yard. Since I was currently thinking about upgrading my Brinks System, and after he assured me it was all the same. Well, yea, I got scammed.

To make a long story short, this d*mn system never worked! I kept calling & calling, nothing! Finally I would just set the alarm off, thinking okay someone would call me, right, nope. Well at this point I just figured, I have been scammed. I honestly thought they just wanted to know my house whenever they want. (see for several months I continued to pay Brinks thinking they were, as he said, one of the same).

Since I was getting no where w/there so-called customer service, I would actually set the alarm, thinking okay, they will call now. Nope. Oh yea, BTW the whole time, not a single bill. So I was really concerned. In May of 2008, I pay Brinks to come back out, re-install my system, pay some fee to have it re-installed. Kept calling this Platinum Protection, to come get their crap out of my house, nothing.

Like I said, since 2007 not a single bill. Brinks re-installed in May of 2008, might I add, they had the County come out and permit the alarm system, unlike the other folks. Get this, Sept 2008 & October 2008, Platinum Protection starts withdrawing funds from Checking Account.

Well, I have been going back & forth w/these ppl, explaining everything to them, then they tell my husband that they are going to take 80% of what we owe on the system out of my checking account. I just had to go and close my Checking Account. And then come to find out, I ain't the only one. There are so many complaints against this company.

Please if you have been scammed, or wronged by this company, please we all need to get together and bring a class action suit against them. They can not be allowed to continue to do this... I will surely be looking into this, and will try and email anyone who has been scammed by them.

Just look at this YouTube Video, we are not the only ones... Do a search for this company, and you will see.
George December 9, 2008
Fraud and cheating
I and one of my close friends both worked for this company. I have seen everything they do, from the sales side, to customer service, to the collections and technical part of it. There are a lot of good people who are just trying to do their jobs there. Sadly I have seen many a customer service or collections person trying to get a contract nulled or money refunded that was owed them, only to have their supervisor tell them that they aren't allowed.

I know of a 16 year old who signed her mothers name, because a rep told her it was ok. I know of many people who were lied to by their reps, but it was never resolved. Beware what you sign and what your promised, because if it's not on the contract, they won't help you.

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