Monday, June 25, 2012

Value Dry Waterproofing Wins Consumers' Choice Award


We are proud to announce that Value Dry, one of the country's premier waterproofing companies, has been awarded the NCPB Consumers' Choice Award. We give this award to buisnesses that maintain excellent customer feedback on our site to let consumers know who they can trust. Here's why consumers believe Value Dry deserves this award:
Value Dry is committed to helping homeowners and commercial property owners turn their water-logged basements into comfortable, usable spaces. Through an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and reliability, they have become the premier waterproofing company in the Mid-Atlantic, New England and Mid-West regions of the country and the NCPB is proud to have them as an accredited member.
The confidence that Value Dry has in its employees and methods is reflected in the comprehensive warranties they offer. They will personally resolve any issues a customer may come across with the products or equipment they install and they offer an unparalleled lifetime warranty against water seepage of treated areas on most solutions, which is transferable to the next home owner.
Value Dry brings the customer the best of both the national and local business worlds. Their vast resources allow them to access cutting-edge technology and practices to provide the best possible waterproofing, while their rigorous training program guarantees all local offices are as reliable as the national headquarters.
With these business practices in mind, it was no surprise to see the incredible amount of positive feedback that Value Dry has received on our website. This company proves that if you are committed to satisfying your customers, they will take the time to help you build your business.

Visit Value Dry's website here and look no further for your waterproofing needs!

Does Your Bank Abuse Your Trust?

Ever overdraw your bank account without even realizing it was empty? How about getting billed for overdraft fees you didn't know existed? These are common complaints that consumers have regarding debit card banking and it's a prime example of  unscrupulous business practices.
The New York Times recently ran an editorial about the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its failure to require banks to accurately inform their customers about how these overdraft fees work. Although the CFPB has been forcing banks to get their clients consent for these programs since 2010, people have been complaining about all the paper work they must go through to fully understand their banks' policy regarding these fees.
It's great for a business to get their customers' permission for every service, but not when they keep the specifics a mystery. Transparent policies are something that should be required of all businesses and it's never acceptable for a business to try to confuse its customers out of their money.
If you've had any experience with these poorly explained overdraft policies, or any other non-transparent business policies, leave a comment.
To read the full article, More Debit Card Follies and Abuses, click here.

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