The Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South has revoked the accreditation of three area businesses for failure to comply with the BBB’s Code of Business Practices.
901 Sounds Auto Accessories and Window Tint’s accreditation was revoked for failure to respond to a consumer complaint. BBB made several attempts to obtain a response and spoke to the owner twice. No response was received. The company also did not respond to a BBB suspension notice.
- Jack Pope Construction’s accreditation was revoked for failure to comply with an arbitration decision. The company agreed to binding arbitration to resolve a consumer complaint, but failed to comply with the arbitration decision. The company also did not respond to a suspension notice.
- A 24 Hour Bonding Company’s accreditation was revoked for failure to comply with the BBB Code of Advertising. BBB asked A 24 Hour Bonding Company to substantiate or modify its claim to be the No. 1 bonding company in the Mid-South. The company failed to do so and did not respond to a suspension notice sent by BBB. BBB Accreditation is a privilege and signifies that businesses are accountable, honest, responsive, transparent and ethical. To become accredited with BBB, a business must pass an evaluation process and consent to uphold the standards of the BBB Code of Business Practices.
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