Ask for a copy of the tax I.D #
You can find out if a company is legitimate or not by checking it out at the website of the Better Business Bureau; see the link below.
When I am checking on a business, I like to go to www.bbb.com That is the better business Bureau and they will grade businesses. You can read and see what has been done against them, such as not honoring their warranties, etc.
Also, whoever you are wondering about, you can Google them, write for instance, if you were wanting to find out what others think about Walmart, you can write, Walmart reviews, and if there is any they will pop up and you can see what others are thinking.
Contact your local BBB (Better Business Bureau) either in person or online.
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Recently, it has been exposed that business that join BBB can 'elevate' their ratings, based on the membership dues that they pay. As well, there is no automatic investigation as to the veracity of either complaints or responses.
From Wikipedia:
"Companies cannot achieve a 100% or A+ rating without paying membership dues, which begin at [US]$350 and go up to $10,000 for large companies. That aspect has been criticized as biased towards members. One unanswered complaint will cause the business to receive an 'F'."
You can read more about BBB, below.
If you are looking for a vendor best practices dictate that the vendor be licensed, bonded and insured in order to work on the property. Best practices further dictate that you check references of any potential vendor.
If you want to verify the legitimacy of the association, as a corporation, it is required to file annually with the secretary of state.
You can call the actually company to see if it is a legitimate company. You can also look online and see the reviews.
I have worked for them before and they are legitimate. They paid me.
I worked with a lady from here, she was trying to recruit me for a position. I checked the company she was recruitng for and it existed, and was in the position to upgrade their IT structure which is what she was recruiting for. RCS is a staffing company in Canada, specializing in power/electrical utilities. There may be more, legitimate or not, but this is my experience with a legitimate one.
I think iCare Timeshare is a legitimate company that takes your money and does NOTHING for you. Check it with BBB. Better make sure that it is legitimate first before jumping int any deal.
Yes, RealtyTrac is a legitimate company that provides data and information related to real estate, particularly in the areas of foreclosures and property listings. Founded in 1996, it offers tools for investors, homebuyers, and real estate professionals to access property data. However, as with any service, users should verify the accuracy of the information and consider multiple sources when making real estate decisions.
If they gave you their Insurance information, all you have to do is call the insurance company, give them the policy number and if you have a legitimate need they can verify if the coverage is active.
It is important to research and verify the legitimacy of Credence Debt Collector before engaging with them.
To verify if a company is a fake LLC, you can check the company's registration status on the state's Secretary of State website. Look for the company's official name, registration number, and incorporation date. You can also search for any complaints or legal actions against the company online. Additionally, verify the company's physical address and contact information to ensure they are legitimate.
You can always contact HUD or FHA to verify the status of the lender if you are unsure. Your local HUD office should be listed in the phone book and they can verify or deny the company.
senior is a legitimate company!
Probably the post-code of the registered user of the card - to verify you are the legitimate owner !
To determine if a loan company is legitimate, you can check if it is registered with the state's financial regulatory agency, verify its physical address and contact information, read customer reviews and complaints, and ensure it does not ask for upfront fees or personal information over the phone.
Yes, Vikey is a legitimate company.
Yes, Credence is a legitimate company.
It is a legitimate company. Their license number is B15695 and you can refer to the Texas Department of Public Safety to verify (http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/company/company_details.aspx?id=B15695). You can also verify them as a dealer for Monitronics at www.monitronics.com.
Yes, it is a legitimate company.
To determine if a loan company is legitimate, you can check if it is registered with the state's financial regulatory agency, look for reviews and ratings from reputable sources, verify its physical address and contact information, and ensure it does not ask for upfront fees or personal information over the phone or email.