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Re: Problem with ADT Security Company



You don't *have" to execute every nuance of a contract...I let people out of
contracts all the time...why?...I get their next house or business...or
sometimes people fall on hard times temporarily...they come back later if
you're not a bastid abt it.

It's a different story if they owe me  3 quarters of monitoring and want to
cancel though!


"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:wYqdnTMWVqJm0cfeRVn-jA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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| "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:784a34ffad453f26dbf4e513c10b324a@xxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Jim said:
| >
| > >Is there anyone here who has maliciously persued a client who was in
good
| > >standing and
| > >forced them to complete a contract, simply because you could?
| >
| > I'm not sure what you mean.  If the client is in good standing, then
he's
| > making payments as agreed, and there's no need to force him to complete
| the
| > contract.  If you mean, suppose the client wants to cancel before the
end
| > of his contract because he's moving to a building that already has an
| alarm
| > in it, or because someone else will give him a lower price, then yes, I
| > know companies that sue people as a matter of course.  Personally, I
| don't,
| > unless I stand to lose a lot of money, but one company I know  files
quite
| > a few small claims court cases on people who don't fulfill their
| contracts,
| > including the automatic renewal periods.
| >
| > - badenov
|
| Then what good is a contract?
|
|




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