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The Consumer Investigations Unit is warning Albertans in the Edmonton area about an unlicensed prepaid contracting business called Pegasus Group Ltd., operated by Pedro Brito. He is known to use the name Pedro Da Silva or Alex Santos and also conducts business under the names De-Lux Commercial Services Ltd., Pro-Reno Contracting, and 2326921 Alberta Corp, doing business as Deseo Designs.
Brito has been convicted of engaging in unfair practices
and for operating as an unlicensed prepaid contracting business. Brito is known
to:
- Take deposits from consumers without having a prepaid contracting business licence.
- Provide contracts that do not align with consumer protection laws.
- Fail to provide refunds.
- Engage in unfair practices, which include taking actions and making statements that might reasonably deceive or mislead consumers.
Information can be found on the following link: Activeconsumer alerts | Alberta.ca
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