SafePact.com to Assist Homeowners Impacted by Recent Tornadoes
McKinney, TX (PRWEB) January 06, 2016 -- Texas-based SafePact.com is reaching out to assist homeowners who have been hit by the devastation of recent tornadoes by offering them free assistance with managing and paying for repairs. With the assistance of Ameriana Bank, SafePact.com is waiving the fees for homeowners using their service. Doug McCright, CEO of McKinney-based SafePact.com says “Once it became clear how massive the damage was and how large the need was we rolled up our sleeves and asked New Castle, Indiana based Ameriana Bank if they could help us. We are very pleased that they have stepped up to partner with us on this important effort. Although Ameriana is a Midwest based regional bank it says a lot about how people all across the country are working together to make an impact.”
McCright says they are offering their online contractor management and escrow services to local homeowners affected by the storms at no cost through June 30, 2016. When setting up their job all they need to do is enter the coupon code “Texas2015” to have their fee waived.
According to McCright, SafePact.com provides “peace of mind” to homeowners who have concerns about finding and working with reputable home improvement contractors to do their repairs.
“The time period following these types of disasters is critical for homeowners who are desperate to have their lives put back in order,” says McCright “and they often fall prey to disreputable contractors who descend on the area looking to turn a quick buck.” Using the SafePact escrow accounts ensures that the contractor receives payment only after the terms of the contract have been met to the satisfaction of the homeowner.
“Homeowners like working with contractors who agree that payment should be contingent upon homeowner satisfaction,” McCright also adds “SafePact.com helps homeowners weed out contractors who aren’t willing to wait for approval before payment. And, speaking as a professional who has spent most of my career working with contractors, I can tell you that contractors like the idea that the payment for the project is right there, waiting to be released after a job well done. Utilizing SafePact actually motivates reputable contractors to do the job right and on time—which is what victims of a natural disaster want more than anything.”
For more information, visit http://www.SafePact.com To contact SafePact directly, call SafePact’s office Toll Free: (855) 723-3722. Fax: (855) 723-3721. E-Mail: info(at)safepact(dot)com.
SafePact.com offers homeowners a secure online portal, through which they can contact contractors, arrange for and approve estimates, and even pay for services through a secure escrow account.
Doug McCright, SafePact.com, LLC, http://www.SafePact.com, +1 317-753-1956, [email protected]
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