FairShake can help you submit an official legal claim
So you have complaint against Terminix. A major issue. And Terminix customer service hasn’t solved your complaint.
Maybe you want compensation for overcharges, fraudulent sales tactics, collections issues, or impact to your credit. Maybe you just want Terminix to admit they’re in the wrong and give you fair treatment. Either way, you’re looking to take action on your Terminix complaint.
So, the question is: how can you make Terminix hear your complaint? Can you sue Terminix? What sort of compensation do customers get from Terminix their complaints?
The first thing to know, is that your Terminix contract probably limits your options for legal complaints against Terminix. You generally have two options:
We at FairShake can help you file a claim against companies like Terminix. We’ll take your complaint through the legal process of consumer arbitration. This usually gets them to negotiate. (For a list of companies we process complaints against, start here.)
Here’s some information from the American Arbitration Association (AAA) on how recent complaints against Terminix have been resolved:
In 2018, 14 complaints against Terminix were resolved through the arbitration system.
Among these complaints, 10 complaints resulted in a settlement – that’s 71% of complaints.
Although settlement amounts are secret, the average complaint against Terminix asked for $10007 in compensation.
At least 1 customers also received non-monetary relief for their Terminix complaint as well.
Arbitration complaints against Terminix took an average of over 4 months to resolve.
Complaints handled by FairShake are often settled before arbitration, which can be much faster. (For a list of companies we process complaints against, start here.)
The arbitration complaint process against Terminix costs money, but the company is usually responsible for costs. Terminix paid $250 in fees per complaint on average.
Meanwhile, 100% of consumers paid nothing in arbitration fees for their complaint against Terminix through the American Arbitration Association.