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Re: Brinks Home Security Rip Off Alerts



"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:22762edef24343209b10da5d43f24cdf@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>I left brinks because of the all the lies they tell their customers all in
>the name of profit. Canada now has laws to better protect consumers against
>these bullies. The USA should take notes and force brinks to stop the reign
>of terror against the american public.
>
> Angry Man In Gauteng

Dear Angry Man:

If you are unable to read or understand the contracts you sign I suggest you
take them to someone can read them and would be willing to explain the terms
to you.  I'm thinking you would probably come out ahead paying a lawyer to
do this for you.

>
>
> Brinks Home Security Brinks rep lies and company cheats Irving Texas
> Sales Rep Lies and Company Cheats.
> I sold my house and moved in with someone who already had their own
> system. Brinks would not release me from my contract even though I didn't
> own a home!! In essence they made me pay for something I could not
> possibly use.
> Brinks is more interested in jailing you into their three year contract
> than keeping you a customer for life. By the way, my sales rep told me
> that if this situation were to occur, I would be released from the
> contract. The sales reps lie so make sure to read the fine print (and
> there is alot of it!).
>
> Laura
> hollywood, Florida
> U.S.A.

Dear Laura:

Some people lie.  Sometimes salesmen lie, even after they promised you on
their Salesman's Honor that they never lie.   So you have to read the
contract before you sign it to keep them honest.  If you are unable to read
or understand the contract then take it to someone who can before you sign
it.

> Brinks Home Security ripoff Tulsa Oklahoma
> Wow, so if you have a contract with Brinks Home Security in Oklahoma, I
> strongly suggest reading up on the State of Oklahoma statutes. In
> particular, Brinks is a Home Security company, who is regulated by the
> State of Oklahoma Health Department. Yes, the health department! So, in
> reading the laws, you will see that the contract you have with Brinks is
> invalid, NULL / VOID! YES! They are in multiple violations of the state
> law. I am in the process and have sent Brinks certified mail stating all
> of their violations to get out of my contract. I will post again, when I
> get my settlement or my day in court! Wish me luck!
>
> D
> Jenks, Oklahoma
> U.S.A.
>

Dear Jenks:

If you weren't able to read or understand the long term contract you signed
with Brinks then what is it that makes you think you can read and understand
the statutes of Oklahoma?

So how much do you think your day in court will cost you regardless of
whether you win, which the odds would seem to be against.  I suggest you buy
a lottery ticket in lieu having your day in court.




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