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Re: CPI Security?



Since you're just a liar I wouldn't do business with you at all.  All you
had to do was say you were renting the place and go from there.
You lied about owning the house which you don't.  You cannot legally
obligate the owner of the property for anything.
The owner of the property is the one who will have to pay off the lien
placed on his property to cover any bills you run up.
The owner's credit needs to be good because he is the one who has to pay the
bill if you don't.
Why not also install a large swimming pool and a couple of tennis courts and
let the owner pay for them too?
Geez.

"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" <mortschnerd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:tYTAe.158004$XQ.3101128@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I applied two weeks ago to have CPI Security come out to my house and
>install
> one of their burglar alarm systems.  They have a base system that they'll
> install for free but then they snag you with add-ons to run up the bill.
> I
> needed about $240 worth for which I wrote them a check.
>
> They ran a credit check on me (mine is excellent).  They ran an apparent
> title
> search on the house, which I had claimed to own to cut through the red
> tape
> given to renters.  Well, OK, you got me there... I came clean and gave
> them the
> homeowner's name and phone number.
>
> I've been living in the same house for almost 20 years and have an
> excellent
> rapport with my landlord.  I was certain he'd have no problem with the
> installation and as it turned out, he didn't.  But CPI insisted on running
> HIS
> credit; even though the service contract would be with me.
>
> Now I have a FICO score just shy of 800; I have no idea what my landlord's
> is.
> I do know he's a professional engineer in the employ of the city and has
> lived
> here for at least 30 years... hardly a fly by night type of guy.  A family
> man.
>
> Well, since my landlord doesn't see any reason to give permission to run
> his
> credit, the installation has come to a halt.  I can't say I blame him.
> What in
> the hell business is it of CPI to investigate his credit... since the
> service
> contract will be with ME?  I can prepay if it comes to that.  Money is not
> the
> issue.  I just want the protection.  My landlord wants to protect his
> privacy.
>
> Am I being unreasonable?  I'm at the point of asking for my money back
> (the
> check cleared several days ago).
>
>
>
>
> --
> Mortimer Schnerd, RN
>
> mschnerd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>




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