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Re: Brinks as stand-alone alarm
Well I think I'm screwed now, I signed the contract and booked an
installation/activation date of the existing system which a tech is to
come out and program the system.
The sales did say, well you can cancel the installation date if you
change your mind, but at the time the verbal promise did sound good
and I wanted the alarm service based on the verbal terms that's why I
signed.
The contract says I have 3 business day to cancel but I have been
trying to call the sales guy, cell and office # and only left
voicemails and no reply.
It's now the 4th business day. I think he is dodging my calls so I
can't cancel it. I was told to go through him for any questions and
if I can't reach him at least to answer some questions I can't cancel
the contract now?
I want the alarm service but I think I've been misled..
"Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:<lZqdneDlW7mN0PvfRVn-1A@xxxxxxxxxxx>...
> > Yes, I understand that I never "own" the system and never will unless I
> > pay a purchase price at some time. But as long as the system is in my
> > house... my question is whether they will hold their promise and let me
> > have the system work with no monitoring after the contract is over.
>
> Unless you get it in writing at the time of the initial purchase, they will
> NOT honor any promises of any kind. The salesman will say anything to make
> the sale.
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