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Re: Brinks as stand-alone alarm



If they show up tell; them  you mailed the 72 hour right-of-recision =
cancellaton...didn't your office tell you?

BTW, out here 72 hrs is only for residential not commercial sales.


"jj3000" <jeremy_ho@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:3ed9e158.0504201018.600d979f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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.
>=20
> 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.
>=20
> 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..
>=20
> "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.
> >=20
> > Unless you get it in writing at the time of the initial purchase, =
they will=20
> > NOT honor any promises of any kind.  The salesman will say anything =
to make=20
> > the sale.


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