Sample complaints we have found for (780) 701-2100
Jackie
I won't answer the calls but the caller Id says " Healthy Home In". However, I had someone come to my home last week doing a door to door survey on ar quality and said I would be entered into a draw for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate for local businesses of my choice in my neighbourhood if I gave my phone number so I had given my cell number and am now getting these calls. I didn't know anything about what the calls were about unitll I found this website after searching the number on line.
Jay
They came to my door. No identification, no saying who they were with. They just said they were doing a quick survey. All of their questions were about air quality over the last 3 years whether or not it had improved or gotten worse. Questions leaned towards indoor questions, like asking if anyone has athsma. Some random reference to a draw was made. It's just too bad that I was able to connect the dots of what they were trying to sell me and tell them my outside air is much worse than my inside air.Maybe I'll drive by their office the next time they're around. Not sure if they're fly by night operation or if this is part of a larger fraud / identity theft company. When I asked if there was a website, I was told not. When I asked why they flyer didn't have a phone number on it or a company name, they didn't have an answer. The girl seemed nice and wrote this name and number (701-2100) on the back of the card. She also told me they work on air.She also tried asking me whether I owned or rented, and what my marital status was. What relevance this has to air quality, I don't know, but it seemed like a well oiled lead generation machine. Since I only gave them publicly available information (my address, first name) and my cell phone, I look forward to seeing if I start getting solicitation calls on my list. I have a feeling they're paid per "lead", at least per my gut.
Matt
Same story as everyone above, however I actually booked an appointment with my wife present for them to drop off my "prize". They even told me flat out that there is no "sales pitch", which makes it very strange that they insist both me and my wife be present for a sales guy to "drop off the prize", but I can't go pick it up. The really dumb thing though, is that they have missed their own appointment twice. That's a pretty lousy high pressure sales tactic. We just had a baby and have some time off so we were kind of looking forward to making a high pressure sales guy squirm (I have a lot of technical background in the air/water purification industry) and finding out if there even is any sort of prize.
Jay
They came to my door. No identification, no saying who they were with. They just said they were doing a quick survey. All of their questions were about air quality over the last 3 years whether or not it had improved or gotten worse. Questions leaned towards indoor questions, like asking if anyone has athsma. Some random reference to a draw was made.
It's just too bad that I was able to connect the dots of what they were trying to sell me and tell them my outside air is much worse than my inside air.
Maybe I'll drive by their office the next time they're around. Not sure if they're fly by night operation or if this is part of a larger fraud / identity theft company.
When I asked if there was a website, I was told not. When I asked why they flyer didn't have a phone number on it or a company name, they didn't have an answer. The girl seemed nice and wrote this name and number (701-2100) on the back of the card. She also told me they work on air.
She also tried asking me whether I owned or rented, and what my marital status was. What relevance this has to air quality, I don't know, but it seemed like a well oiled lead generation machine. Since I only gave them publicly available information (my address, first name) and my cell phone, I look forward to seeing if I start getting solicitation calls on my list. I have a feeling they're paid per "lead", at least per my gut.
Candice
I too had a couple of young women come around asking to do a quick survey. I had the same questions as above and I as well asked about the phone # and company. They didn't have a lot of answers for me. The only info I gave up is my phone #. (which I regret doing!) I have had numerous calls now. Today is the first time I have spoken with them. Surprise surprise I won a prize! They can come by and speak to my husband and I to discuss the prize. When I advised them that I wasn't interested in having someone come to my house as my husband and I work different hours. They told me I wasn't able to claim my prize without both my husband and I present. I basically told them to bad and asked for her name the company name and phone #. She gave me the company name and told me to look on my phone if I wanted the company phone #.
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Sample complaints we have found for (780) 701-2100
Jackie
Jay
Matt
Jay
It's just too bad that I was able to connect the dots of what they were trying to sell me and tell them my outside air is much worse than my inside air.
Maybe I'll drive by their office the next time they're around. Not sure if they're fly by night operation or if this is part of a larger fraud / identity theft company.
When I asked if there was a website, I was told not. When I asked why they flyer didn't have a phone number on it or a company name, they didn't have an answer. The girl seemed nice and wrote this name and number (701-2100) on the back of the card. She also told me they work on air.
She also tried asking me whether I owned or rented, and what my marital status was. What relevance this has to air quality, I don't know, but it seemed like a well oiled lead generation machine. Since I only gave them publicly available information (my address, first name) and my cell phone, I look forward to seeing if I start getting solicitation calls on my list. I have a feeling they're paid per "lead", at least per my gut.
Candice
Jackie
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