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Re: Need Advice For Packaged Home Alarm Purchase
What?? Am I the only one that still does windows?
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| > That "free" reinstallation sometimes has a way of costing more
| > than the initial installation. A "basic" system is 2 doors, 1
| > motion, 1 keypad and 1 siren. When most of us move it's usually
| > to a larger place with more doors, more windows, more motion
| > detectors, smoke detectors, etc. "Half price" doesn't mean half
| > of what you paid at the time of the initial installation. It
| > means half of what they say the going price is when you move.
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| > I've dealt with a number of people who initially went with
| > Brinks. None were happy about the experience.
| >
| > --
| >
| > Regards,
| > Robert L Bass
| >
| > Bass Burglar Alarms
| > The Online DIY Store
| > http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
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| Just got a quote over the phone from Slomin's Shield
| wireless system
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| One free "basic system NAPCO" 2 door alarms, 1 standard (LED I guess)
| keypad
| 2 motion sensors
| 155.00 1 smode detector
| 149.00 1 key fob
| 80.00 1 extra door alarm
| 86.00 three months rent up front
| 20.00 police alarm register
| 27.00 electrical permit
| 79.00 annual warranty
| 310.00 third year of three year contract otherwise I need to sign a
| five year contract.
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| about $900.00 and I own the equipment - three year committment
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| Mike
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| total including installation
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