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BBB Revokes Accreditation of Cleveland Business

The Better Business Bureau in Southeast Texas has revoked the BBB Accreditation of a Carport and Metal Building company in Cleveland, Texas.  The revocation was approved by the BBB Board of Directors at their March meeting. 

          The BBB Accreditation of Armadillo Metal Carports and Buildings was revoked due to their failure to comply with BBB Code of Business Practices Standards for Accreditation #6A.         

          Standard #6 states BBB Accredited Businesses will be responsive in addressing marketplace disputes quickly, professionally, and in good faith.  The Code of Business Practices Standard 6A continues, requiring Accredited Businesses to promptly respond to all complaints forwarded by the BBB by:   

            1.  Resolving the complaint directly with the complainant and notifying the BBB, or

            2.  Providing the BBB with a response that the BBB determines: is professional; addresses all of the issues raised by the complainant; includes appropriate evidence and documents supporting the business’ position, and; explains why any relief sought by the complainant cannot or should not be granted.

          Armadillo Metal Carports and Buildings revocation involved a complaint alleging contract issues with regard to incomplete construction and repair work. Numerous attempts were made to reach the business by phone, regular mail and certified mail.  However, the business did not respond to the BBB.

         Businesses who apply for BBB Accreditation must meet the eight standards in the BBB Code of Business Practices, and they must maintain those standards to continue their BBB Accreditation.  These standards represent good business practices generally and BBB Accreditation Standards specifically.

         BBB Business Reviews and Ratings are available by phone and online 24 hours a day.  Check out a company or charity in Southeast Texas, the United States, Canada or the Caribbean Islands BEFORE you buy or give at www.bbb.org and www.give.org or you may call (409) 835-5340 or 855-BBB-SETX.


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