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Re: Brinks Home Security Rip Off Alerts



RODNEY!

"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9fc1e4a6f78fb370d79eab08b940e0a1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sorry for the confusion. I meant to say that I was employed by Brinks for
13 years as a service Technician.
>
> Angry Man In Gauteng
>
>
>
> "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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