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5599 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30341-2309
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(770) 457-1944

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Total Amount in Dispute:
$0.00

Total Amount Settled:
$0.00

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BCA's Summary and Analysis:

Our records indicate the company failed to respond to the one complaint brought to its attention.

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Complaint Closing Statistics

1 complaints against Radalink, Inc. closed in last 3 years.
Complaints Type of response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreed to make an adjustment
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
0 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
1 Unanswered

1 complaints against Radalink, Inc.

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12/9/2024

RESPONSE: Complaint was not answered Amount in Dispute: $0.00 Amount Settled: $0.00

Customer Complaint

11/13/2024

My wife and I own a lakefront property at 552 Saunders Avenue in Akron, Ohio, which we put on the market in mid-September 2024. On September 23, we accepted an offer of $540,000 from a prospective buyer. Initial inspections were completed on September 26, and the buyers approved the property pending radon test results. On September 29, the buyers received a radon report showing an average radon level of 317.3 pCi/l, with fluctuations from 1,043 pCi/l down to 75 pCi/l over a 71-hour period. Given that one of the buyers is a cancer survivor, this high reading led them to withdraw their offer on October 1. Our realtor immediately questioned the accuracy of this report, as a fluctuation of over 1,000 pCi/l within 71 hours is highly irregular. She contacted both radon testing and mitigation professionals, who agreed a retest was necessary. However, the buyer's agent dismissed this recommendation, asserting that the buyers were no longer interested. We then commissioned a second test, which, on October 4, returned a reading of only 1.8 pCi/l. Subsequently, Arrow Environmental's retest on October 7 confirmed a low reading of 2.3 pCi/l. Upon investigation, Radalink, LLC, the company that processed the initial report, acknowledged a faulty charger caused the inaccurate reading. Although their process includes a review for extreme test results, our report was sent without this audit. I believe Radalink LLC's negligence resulted in the lost home sale. Resolution Sought They should admit to wrong doing and offer to compensate us for the lost opportunity of a sale at the end of the season. We now must wait until spring costing us thousands of dollars.

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