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    ABS Air Conditioning Continues Its Ask The Seal Membership for Fourth Year in a Row - April 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tampa, FL (PRWEB) April 03, 2015

    ABS Air Conditioning recently renewed its Ask the Seal membership for the fourth consecutive year, solidifying its status as one of the most reputable air conditioning repair & service companies in the area.

    Mike Lewis, President, says Ask the Seal is an organization verifies companies business licenses, insurance and customer service records. In addition, Ask the Seal provides thorough criminal background checks on employees and the owners of the business as well.

    In Florida especially, companies that do not have the proper licensing and insurance are prolific, and often mislead customers about this important information. A Seal Of Approval from Ask the Seal can help consumers recognize which HVAC companies are in good business standing, while protecting them from potential liability.

    "The main purpose of partnering with Ask the Seal is to give confidence to current and potential consumers that the people we send to their homes or businesses are not only qualified, but have also had an extensive criminal background check ensuring that they have a clean record," Lewis explains. "This program also gives confidence to people that our company is a licensed and insured company; it shows that we are professional and fully qualified, and this gives customers peace of mind."

    While the process to keep their Seal of Approval each year isn't as lengthy or rigorous as the initial application process, Lewis says ABS Air Conditioning still had to prove it meets all of Ask the Seal's criteria.

    Ultimately, this is a huge benefit for the company, as they are able to show previous and repeat customers that ABS Air Conditioning is a trustworthy place to go for any air conditioning service, Lewis says.

    "Were proud to be partnered with Ask the Seal, as this is a huge component that separates us from our competition in making sure that our customers feel confident in hiring us as their air conditioning company," Lewis says. "Consumers who choose to hire us have the peace of mind that anyone that is sent to their home or business is not only fully covered by our licenses and insurance to perform air conditioning repairs, but also has been verified for a clean criminal background."

    About ABS Air Conditioning ABS Air Conditioning offers a wide variety of repair and maintenance services, including AC installation, duct cleaning, house filtration, thermostats, and more. Their technicians are available 24/7, and every technician undergoes extensive, ongoing training. To learn more, visit abscoolteamac.com

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    Air Duct Cleaning Companies Claiming to be Mold Experts – All Clean Air Duct Cleaning – 801-298-2788 – Video - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Air Duct Cleaning Companies Claiming to be Mold Experts - All Clean Air Duct Cleaning - 801-298-2788

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    Air Conditioning Repair Los Angeles | Furnace Repair | NRG Heating & Air Conditioning – Video - March 28, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Air Conditioning Repair Los Angeles | Furnace Repair | NRG Heating Air Conditioning
    NRG Heating Air Conditioning Inc services, repairs, maintains, and installs ac units, heaters, furnaces, and solar panels. We also offer air duct cleaning. Our service areas include Los Angeles,...

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    Bordentown NJ: Air Duct Cleaning Services – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Duct cleaner companies face $149K in do-not-call fines - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By The Canadian Press

    TORONTO - Nine companies linked to illegal telemarketing calls about duct cleaning services have been named and shamed by the CRTC.

    Four companies have already paid fines totalling $55,000, while another five are on notice for a combined $94,000 in penalties.

    The nine companies, all based in the Greater Toronto Area, were identified by the CRTC during a "lengthy and labour-intensive" investigation, after consumers complained about receiving annoying sales pitches.

    The CRTC found the companies were using foreign call centres for their telemarketing, which were not respecting the national do not call list.

    HR Home Services was fined $3,000, Bridge Home Services Inc. paid $6,000, and Cambridge Heating Services and Top Line Air Duct Cleaning Inc. owed $23,000 each for breaking telemarketing rules.

    The CRTC said the following companies have 30 days to plead their cases or pay their fines: Aqua Duct Cleaning Services ($9,000), N. Bro Transport Inc. ($14,000), Kareem Duct Cleaning ($15,000), Goodlife Home Services Inc. ($16,000) and Toronto Breeze Air Duct Cleaning Services Inc. ($40,000).

    The do not call list now has more than 12.8 million numbers that should not be dialled by telemarketers.

    The CRTC says it has issued fines totalling more than $6 million since the registry was launched in 2008, in addition to other penalties amounting to $741,000.

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    CRTC Fines Illegal Telemarketing Callers After Investigation - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TORONTO - Nine companies linked to illegal telemarketing calls about duct cleaning services have been named and shamed by the CRTC.

    Four companies have already paid fines totalling $55,000, while another five are on notice for a combined $94,000 in penalties.

    The nine companies, all based in the Greater Toronto Area, were identified by the CRTC during a "lengthy and labour-intensive" investigation, after consumers complained about receiving annoying sales pitches.

    The CRTC found the companies were using foreign call centres for their telemarketing, which were not respecting the national do not call list.

    HR Home Services was fined $3,000, Bridge Home Services Inc. paid $6,000, and Cambridge Heating Services and Top Line Air Duct Cleaning Inc. owed $23,000 each for breaking telemarketing rules.

    The CRTC said the following companies have 30 days to plead their cases or pay their fines: Aqua Duct Cleaning Services ($9,000), N. Bro Transport Inc. ($14,000), Kareem Duct Cleaning ($15,000), Goodlife Home Services Inc. ($16,000) and Toronto Breeze Air Duct Cleaning Services Inc. ($40,000).

    The do not call list now has more than 12.8 million numbers that should not be dialled by telemarketers.

    The CRTC says it has issued fines totalling more than $6 million since the registry was launched in 2008, in addition to other penalties amounting to $741,000.

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    Teddy Air Duct Cleaning Dallas – Video - March 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Teddy Air Duct Cleaning Dallas
    http://www.cleaningairductdallas.com/ (214) 227-6563 If you are looking for Air Duct Cleaners in Dallas TX that can help you purify your air, call us at any time. We have cleaning technicians...

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    Duct cleaning companies pay $55,000 for cold-calling to drum up sales - March 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Canada's telecom regulator says four air duct cleaning companies paid a total of $55,000 as part of a settlement following violations for unsolicited phone calls to potential customers.

    After consumers complained about violations to Canada's Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules the so-called "Do Not Call" list that bans unsolicited business offers via phone theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission launched an investigation into nine Toronto-area duct cleaning companies.

    In addition to the $55,000 paid by fourcompanies, the regulator also says it issued notices of violation accompanied by monetary penalties totalling $94,000 for five more.

    "We are pleased to report that four of the nine companies cooperated with the investigations and have voluntarily ceased making unsolicited telemarketing calls to Canadians," the CRTC's chief compliance and enforcement officerManon Bombardier said in a statement.

    The list of companies that have paid, and how much, is as follows:

    These five companieswere issued a notice of violation and an administrative monetary penalty, and now have 30 days to respond:

    All nine companies used foreign call centres to make the unauthorized calls,and the CRTCsays it sent warning letters to seven call centres located in Pakistan, India and the U.S.

    "The CRTC reminds telemarketers that it is their responsibility to adhere to the rules, whether they make the calls themselves or through a third party in Canada or abroad," the regulator said in a release.

    Since being implemented in 2008, more than 12.8 million Canadians have signed up to be on the Do Not Call list. The CRTC says Canadians can register their numbers, verify whether a number is on the List or file a complaint about a telemarketer by calling 1-866-580-DNCL (3625) or visitingwww.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca.

    So far, the CRTC has issued monetary penalties worth over $6 millionand other penalties worth $741,000 for violations to the list.

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    CRTC issues $149,000 in fines against duct-cleaner firms using telemarketers - March 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nine companies linked to illegal telemarketing calls about duct-cleaning services have been named and shamed by the CRTC.

    Four companies have already paid fines totalling $55,000, while another five are on notice for a combined $94,000 in penalties.

    The nine companies, all based in the Greater Toronto Area, were identified by the CRTC during a lengthy and labour-intensive investigation, after consumers complained about receiving annoying sales pitches.

    The CRTC found the companies were using foreign call centres for their telemarketing, which were not respecting the national do not call list.

    HR Home Services was fined $3,000, Bridge Home Services Inc. paid $6,000, and Cambridge Heating Services and Top Line Air Duct Cleaning Inc. owed $23,000 each for breaking telemarketing rules.

    The CRTC said the following companies have 30 days to plead their cases or pay their fines: Aqua Duct Cleaning Services ($9,000), N. Bro Transport Inc. ($14,000), Kareem Duct Cleaning ($15,000), Goodlife Home Services Inc. ($16,000) and Toronto Breeze Air Duct Cleaning Services Inc. ($40,000).

    The do not call list now has more than 12.8 million numbers that should not be dialled by telemarketers.

    The CRTC says it has issued fines totalling more than $6 million since the registry was launched in 2008, in addition to other penalties amounting to $741,000.

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    Dryer Vent Portion Of Website – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Dryer Vent Portion Of Website
    http://supremeairductcleaning.com This is the dryer vent portion of my website. I do a lot of dryer vent cleaning des moines.

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