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This company, specifically, he has singled out and featured as one of the best opportunities in MLM today. He has met the founders and pointed out that he was impressed with their integrity and dedication to the success of their team members. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and sells in 20 countries covering North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific Australia and New Zealand. Common names searched in Google and used for ACN are: ACN, ACNInc, ACN Telecommunications, ACN Telecom and ACNeuro. You may be wondering if ACN is a scam or you may be hearing about the "ACN pyramid" based on a couple of legal actions. Commonly, real network marketing companies are mistaken for pyramid schemes by uneducated people. ACN has been talked about as if a scam or as the "ACN pyramid scheme" on various websites or publications, such as MLMWatchdog. com. This leads back, in most cases, to a couple of court cases/complaints from back in 2004 and 2005. The Australian Federal Court ruling against ACN was overturned very quickly. The case from the Canadian Competition Bureau did not even survive the preliminary hearing.

 

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Just two months ago, Vivint entered into a voluntary compliance agreement with the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office. Vivint, according to the agreement, “shall not make any misrepresentations and/or false or misleading statements, directly or by implication, which have the tendency or effect of deceiving or misleading consumers. ” Among the issues cited—which will sound familiar to Palm Coast complainants: the company made claims that it was affiliated with another company or agency when it wasn’t, it made claims that it was upgrading an existing security system when it wasn’t, it’s claimed that an existing security has either gone out of business or merged with another, when that was not the case, and so on. Less than two months earlier, the company agreed to a similar settlement with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office after consumers filed complaints that Vivint claimed, according to BBB documents, “that its home security equipment was free, but failed to disclose the existence or amount of installation, activation and monitoring fees associated with the system. Vivint door to door sales representatives misrepresented the price of continued monthly monitoring fees, made representations that it was providing an upgrade to the consumer’s current home security system; that the consumer’s current security system company was no longer in business; or that Vivint was otherwise part of or authorized to continue monitoring the consumer’s current home security system. ”Mugford provided the city with a list of 13 customers he said Alarmpro “lost due to ViVint and their authorized agent ARM Security causing our customers to break their contracts with Alarmpro, Inc. ” At least two customers have since switched back after checking Vivint’s record. “We have had many calls about Vivint alarms aka APX Security which has over a hundred complaints with the Better Business Bureau, and over a hundred complaints on ‘RipOff. Com,’” Mugford continued. “We refer the callers to call the Sheriffs or the BBB. I’m sure every alarm company in Palm Coast has been affected by these companies.