Intergro Technologies
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#36
in Internet & Telecoms
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
Intergro Technologies has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 1 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Intergro Technologies across 9 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I approached Integro Technologies looking for a rent-to-own solar solution during loadshedding. From the very start, I made it clear that I wanted an agreement where I would own the system at the end of the term. The salesperson (Maggie Cloete) assured me that this was the case. However, after signing, I later discovered that the contracts provided are in fact rental-only agreements (“Master Agreements of Hire”). This means I will never own the equipment, no matter how much I pay. To make matters worse, in 2025 I was pressured into signing a so-called “move” agreement that included charges for materials and services which were never received or installed. I raised this issue with the supplier, but instead of resolving it, they insist it was all above board. Charging for goods not delivered is misrepresentation and ******** under South African consumer law. Now, I find myself locked into multiple expensive rental agreements, with escalating costs, deposits, once-off fees, and interim charges — all stacked on top of each other. This is not what was explained to me, not what I agreed to, and not what was promised. Consumers deserve transparency and honesty. What I experienced feels like a classic bait-and-switch: sold as rent-to-own, but delivered as rental. I urge others to be very careful when dealing with Integro Technologies / Intergro Finance
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I approached Integro Technologies looking for a rent-to-own solar solution during loadshedding. From the very start, I made it clear that I wanted an agreement where I would own the system at the end of the term. The salesperson (Maggie Cloete) assured me that this was the case. However, after signing, I later discovered that the contracts provided are in fact rental-only agreements (“Master Agreements of Hire”). This means I will never own the equipment, no matter how much I pay. To make matters worse, in 2025 I was pressured into signing a so-called “move” agreement that included charges for materials and services which were never received or installed. I raised this issue with the supplier, but instead of resolving it, they insist it was all above board. Charging for goods not delivered is misrepresentation and ******** under South African consumer law. Now, I find myself locked into multiple expensive rental agreements, with escalating costs, deposits, once-off fees, and interim charges — all stacked on top of each other. This is not what was explained to me, not what I agreed to, and not what was promised. Consumers deserve transparency and honesty. What I experienced feels like a classic bait-and-switch: sold as rent-to-own, but delivered as rental. I urge others to be very careful when dealing with Integro Technologies / Intergro Finance
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Hi guys. Please be very aware of doing business. they get you to sign your life away and never avaible to help with the inverter always arrogantly. I wanted to sold my business after 2 years of a 5 year agreement I'm stuck with another 3 years they not allowing my out no weekend assistance really really bad.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Hi guys. Please be very aware of doing business. they get you to sign your life away and never avaible to help with the inverter always arrogantly. I wanted to sold my business after 2 years of a 5 year agreement I'm stuck with another 3 years they not allowing my out no weekend assistance really really bad.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I feel like I've been ****med by this company. I'm contracted to pay them over 5k a month for their batteries and inverter that has never worked properly, it's almost impossible to get any service from them as we're not near a city centre. If load shedding had not almost ceased my business would have shut down by now. Think very carefully before you enter into a contract with these people. They were full of promises before we signed the contract, but since then they have left us completely in the lurch.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I feel like I've been ****med by this company. I'm contracted to pay them over 5k a month for their batteries and inverter that has never worked properly, it's almost impossible to get any service from them as we're not near a city centre. If load shedding had not almost ceased my business would have shut down by now. Think very carefully before you enter into a contract with these people. They were full of promises before we signed the contract, but since then they have left us completely in the lurch.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
As an NPO we are very aware of our costs and the service we recieve. After many requests and complaints we eventually gave up on the company and got a better service provider who gave us a better solution at a better price. We have had absolutely poor service from Integro, The promised to install fibre and we were left with ADSL connection. Their technitians kept on telling the staff that we had Fibre and after meny problems and rebooting the router they sent a new technitian who confirmed that it was an ADSL connection and we could not get fibre in that area of the Gardens. (Prooved wrong when a new provider gave us Fibre withing 2 days) Their billing was always incorrect and we were overcharged on our call rates, they overloaded all the chanrges on 1 printer so that we had nearly R125000 contract on a 3 in one HP Lazer. I would not suggest using this company.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
As an NPO we are very aware of our costs and the service we recieve. After many requests and complaints we eventually gave up on the company and got a better service provider who gave us a better solution at a better price. We have had absolutely poor service from Integro, The promised to install fibre and we were left with ADSL connection. Their technitians kept on telling the staff that we had Fibre and after meny problems and rebooting the router they sent a new technitian who confirmed that it was an ADSL connection and we could not get fibre in that area of the Gardens. (Prooved wrong when a new provider gave us Fibre withing 2 days) Their billing was always incorrect and we were overcharged on our call rates, they overloaded all the chanrges on 1 printer so that we had nearly R125000 contract on a 3 in one HP Lazer. I would not suggest using this company.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
To whom it concerns, We have made every attempt possible to resolve our dispute with Intergro Technologies, related to the exorbitant fees being charged. We were deceived and Intergro Technologies made no attempt to resolve this but rather stalled and misled us further. We approached Intergro Technologies to assist in financing two seperate systems installed by our service provider - one for a retail outlet and one for a manufacturing facility. Intergro Technologies wanted to bring an agreement through that we would then sign immediately and we had to ask several times to have it emailed to us first. We received two attachments with identical amounts creating the impression that it was a duplicate attachment for one very favourable agreement. The salesman, Craig was very eager to have us sign it immediately but we asked to meet them first as the document was illegible and we wanted them to explain the content of the agreement. When we went to their offices, we discovered that it was in fact set up in such a way that the two installations were bundled together and the cost structure was split down the middle, despite the second installation's roughly 300% difference. The salesman, Craig was very helpful and assured us that there is no need for concern, explaining that it is just the way they went about it to get financing approved. He explained how Intergro Technologies have years of experience in working with the banks and find the best possible solution. We said that it is two completely separate installations and we need to have it set up as such. He assured us that he would ask the finance department to look at how this can be adjusted. We explained that we were not comfortable to sign and the requirements still needed to be finalized. He continued to convince us and compelled us to sign that agreement simply as a means to get the ball rolling and see if the financing will be approved. Craig brushed our concerns aside and said that nothing was final as they would first apply at a couple of places and then we can finalize everything. Right after signing the first "provisional" agreement, I received a telephone call to approve the installation of the first system. I was bewildered when I was told that they were loading the hardware and all I needed to do was provide the approval and we would be up and running right away. This was the first instance when I was informed that they are able to send a team to install. We were under the impression that our service provider - Moder Eco Energy Solotions - would be installing and Intergro Technologies were simply the company who would arrange the financing. I expressed my concerns but was assured everything would be sorted out and we have no need to be concerned. This was during a distressful time where Intergro Technologies were well aware of the fact that new unprecedented loadshedding implementation was crippling our business and impulsively, but hesitantly I agreed. After the installation it became apparent that we were cheated by Intergro Technologies. They came to us and tried to clarify after the fact how they cut our service provider out and assured us that we need not be concerned about anything else. Intergro Technologies persuaded us that there was no need for concern when we expressed that we felt pressured, cheated and a growing sense of distrust. They presented us a new agreement that we had to sign for the installation that was done. We could see that the amounts were not split proportionally as requested. Intergro Technologies only did a minor adjustment to the figures, but a minor adjustment was not acceptable at all as we expected something like a 1:3 split. We explained again that we felt cheated into the installation and now having to sign after installation for an amount that would mean we would already be paying for the second system which we have not even finalized. Intergro Technologies refuted the fact that we would be paying for the second system and we asked for a breakdown of how the amount was calculated. We wanted assurance that we would be paying for what we are getting without additional amounts. Craig, brushed off our concerns and reassured us that there are industry governing standards by which they have to comply and that the serial numbers of the units they installed are linked to the amount we will be paying. There was apparently no way they could over charge us. We were reassured and we signed, only to find out after the first payment that we are indeed grossly overcharged. Intergro Technologies were unwilling at every instance to provide a breakdown of how they calculate the monthly instalment but it is clear that we are paying much more than we should for the system that was installed. The fact that Intergro Technologies refuted this and app**** various tactics to stall and discourage us, confirm to us that this was deliberate and a sales tactic. We reached out to them and expressed that we felt pressured and cheated but Intergro Technologies did not allow us the opportunity to make use of the cooling off period. Rather they twisted facts and belittled our concerns and communication while constantly referring us to the agreement and saying it is impossible to change anything after the fact. We continued reaching out and even booked a meeting with Intergro Technologies to find a solution. Despite offering suggestions Intergro Technologies continue to refuse every effort and maintain an immovable stance. When I requested to speak to one of their directors, they would not and Craig said our meeting was merely me airing our grievances. Comparative quotes however confirm that we are being charged about double the amount to be expected. Intergro Technologies left no other option but for us to reject their agreement and make every effort to fight this wicked trap that we were lured into.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
To whom it concerns, We have made every attempt possible to resolve our dispute with Intergro Technologies, related to the exorbitant fees being charged. We were deceived and Intergro Technologies made no attempt to resolve this but rather stalled and misled us further. We approached Intergro Technologies to assist in financing two seperate systems installed by our service provider - one for a retail outlet and one for a manufacturing facility. Intergro Technologies wanted to bring an agreement through that we would then sign immediately and we had to ask several times to have it emailed to us first. We received two attachments with identical amounts creating the impression that it was a duplicate attachment for one very favourable agreement. The salesman, Craig was very eager to have us sign it immediately but we asked to meet them first as the document was illegible and we wanted them to explain the content of the agreement. When we went to their offices, we discovered that it was in fact set up in such a way that the two installations were bundled together and the cost structure was split down the middle, despite the second installation's roughly 300% difference. The salesman, Craig was very helpful and assured us that there is no need for concern, explaining that it is just the way they went about it to get financing approved. He explained how Intergro Technologies have years of experience in working with the banks and find the best possible solution. We said that it is two completely separate installations and we need to have it set up as such. He assured us that he would ask the finance department to look at how this can be adjusted. We explained that we were not comfortable to sign and the requirements still needed to be finalized. He continued to convince us and compelled us to sign that agreement simply as a means to get the ball rolling and see if the financing will be approved. Craig brushed our concerns aside and said that nothing was final as they would first apply at a couple of places and then we can finalize everything. Right after signing the first "provisional" agreement, I received a telephone call to approve the installation of the first system. I was bewildered when I was told that they were loading the hardware and all I needed to do was provide the approval and we would be up and running right away. This was the first instance when I was informed that they are able to send a team to install. We were under the impression that our service provider - Moder Eco Energy Solotions - would be installing and Intergro Technologies were simply the company who would arrange the financing. I expressed my concerns but was assured everything would be sorted out and we have no need to be concerned. This was during a distressful time where Intergro Technologies were well aware of the fact that new unprecedented loadshedding implementation was crippling our business and impulsively, but hesitantly I agreed. After the installation it became apparent that we were cheated by Intergro Technologies. They came to us and tried to clarify after the fact how they cut our service provider out and assured us that we need not be concerned about anything else. Intergro Technologies persuaded us that there was no need for concern when we expressed that we felt pressured, cheated and a growing sense of distrust. They presented us a new agreement that we had to sign for the installation that was done. We could see that the amounts were not split proportionally as requested. Intergro Technologies only did a minor adjustment to the figures, but a minor adjustment was not acceptable at all as we expected something like a 1:3 split. We explained again that we felt cheated into the installation and now having to sign after installation for an amount that would mean we would already be paying for the second system which we have not even finalized. Intergro Technologies refuted the fact that we would be paying for the second system and we asked for a breakdown of how the amount was calculated. We wanted assurance that we would be paying for what we are getting without additional amounts. Craig, brushed off our concerns and reassured us that there are industry governing standards by which they have to comply and that the serial numbers of the units they installed are linked to the amount we will be paying. There was apparently no way they could over charge us. We were reassured and we signed, only to find out after the first payment that we are indeed grossly overcharged. Intergro Technologies were unwilling at every instance to provide a breakdown of how they calculate the monthly instalment but it is clear that we are paying much more than we should for the system that was installed. The fact that Intergro Technologies refuted this and app**** various tactics to stall and discourage us, confirm to us that this was deliberate and a sales tactic. We reached out to them and expressed that we felt pressured and cheated but Intergro Technologies did not allow us the opportunity to make use of the cooling off period. Rather they twisted facts and belittled our concerns and communication while constantly referring us to the agreement and saying it is impossible to change anything after the fact. We continued reaching out and even booked a meeting with Intergro Technologies to find a solution. Despite offering suggestions Intergro Technologies continue to refuse every effort and maintain an immovable stance. When I requested to speak to one of their directors, they would not and Craig said our meeting was merely me airing our grievances. Comparative quotes however confirm that we are being charged about double the amount to be expected. Intergro Technologies left no other option but for us to reject their agreement and make every effort to fight this wicked trap that we were lured into.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Two reps came in saying we could get cheaper rates with them. They will take over the WiFi and calls. I said to them we don’t want a contract to start with we would take a month to month as we need to test their lines and know it’s going to work for us. Their company has now been charging us way more money than we paid before and so many hidden cost that they never made us aware of. Each time they came they would just say sign there your things are in order don’t worry it will be the best service. Today we have to call in every week atleast to get our phone lines to work our WiFi keeps going off and on and hardly ever works. We have a pharmacy and we obviously need our lines and WiFi. This company is nothing that they promise at all and now we stuck in a 60 month contact with them when we asked for month to month. Not once did they even send a copy of their documents or contracts to us.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Two reps came in saying we could get cheaper rates with them. They will take over the WiFi and calls. I said to them we don’t want a contract to start with we would take a month to month as we need to test their lines and know it’s going to work for us. Their company has now been charging us way more money than we paid before and so many hidden cost that they never made us aware of. Each time they came they would just say sign there your things are in order don’t worry it will be the best service. Today we have to call in every week atleast to get our phone lines to work our WiFi keeps going off and on and hardly ever works. We have a pharmacy and we obviously need our lines and WiFi. This company is nothing that they promise at all and now we stuck in a 60 month contact with them when we asked for month to month. Not once did they even send a copy of their documents or contracts to us.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We installed VOIP telephone lines in 4 of our branches and we continue to have problems and Intergro tells us everything is 100%. When we make phone call our customers cannot hear us and we do loose connection on some calls.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We installed VOIP telephone lines in 4 of our branches and we continue to have problems and Intergro tells us everything is 100%. When we make phone call our customers cannot hear us and we do loose connection on some calls.
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