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AG Nessel reaches compliance agreement with EcoShield over alleged consumer protection violations

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Attorney General Dana Nessel | Official website

Attorney General Dana Nessel | Official website

The Department of Attorney General filed an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance and Discontinuance in the 30th Judicial Circuit Court in Ingham County, resolving an investigation into alleged unlawful business practices by EcoShield Pest Solutions Detroit, LLC (EcoShield), Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced. The Assurance addresses the investigation and potential litigation of alleged violations of the Michigan Home Solicitation Sales Act (HSSA) and the Michigan Consumer Protection Act (MCPA).

EcoShield, which sells pest control services through door-to-door solicitation, was investigated following consumer complaints. These complaints alleged that EcoShield’s contracts included language attempting to waive consumers’ cancellation rights due to an alleged emergency and customers’ rights to refunds for payments made for services rendered before a timely cancellation. Contracts also allegedly lacked the required notice of cancellation form.

The terms of the Assurance require EcoShield to discontinue using their former unlawful contracts and adopt revised contract language compliant with HSSA and MCPA. EcoShield has represented that they have already ceased using the former contracts. Additionally, EcoShield agrees to refund any consumer who contacts the Department by Dec. 31, 2024, with proof that they attempted to exercise their contract cancellation rights under HSSA but were denied cancellation and refund.

“While some door-to-door salespeople may offer genuine benefits, it’s important to remember you’re in control of your doorway and your wallet,” Nessel said. “Don’t feel pressured to make a decision on the spot. Take your time, ask questions, and gather all the information you need before considering any offer. Remember, reputable businesses won’t mind waiting for an informed consumer.”

Michigan consumers who previously tried to cancel and believe they are still owed a refund under this agreement or who suspect consumer protection violations by other companies are encouraged to contact the Department of Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Team at:

Consumer Protection Team

P.O. Box 30213

Lansing, MI 48909

517-335-7599

Fax: 517-241-3771

Toll-free: 877-765-8388

Online complaint form

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