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Re: Brinkley's at it again



Assuming the stickers were provided by Brinks, and applied to various
non-brinks systems (such as the one installed by your company) by
realtors, it would appear to me to be an unfair (and therefore illegal)
business practice on the part of Brinks.


Crash Gordon wrote:
> This is really starting to piss me off...
>
> http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d17/elrobo/stupidalarms/?action=view&current=binky-label.jpg
>
> These guys never "inspected" anything on my systems of homes being sold.
> This is an out and out ploy that they use to get new homeowners with
> perfectly good working alarm systems to call them so they can rip them out
> and lease them their crap. I took this label off one of my keypads in a home
> that had recently changed ownership. The system's been up and working fine
> for years and inspected by US...not them...prior to being put on the market
> and then again yesterday when we made contact with the new owner.
>
> I believe they pay the realtors to put these fraudlent stickers on alarm
> keypads and panels. Fortunately, most new homeowners are smart enough to
> call US from OUR decals and lawnsigns that are all over the home and
> grounds. I don't believe they have ever entered this home to do an
> "inspection".  Bullshit.
>
>
>


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