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Re: Off contract soon with Apex, I'm looking for cheaper monitoring



"I brive a dus" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Apr 15, 1:04 am, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> "I brive a dus" <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote in
>> messagenews:106fa0a0-88fc-46c6-8e07-3f91968d1c4f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>
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>> > On Apr 14, 10:11 pm, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> "Jim Rojas" <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:wvTMj.3137$XF3.2029@xxxxxxxxxxx
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>> >> > All of them.
>>
>> >> > Husband just pulls out of the driveway, burglar kicks in front door,
>> >> > alarm
>> >> > instantly triggers...they are all lame, and depict women as helpless
>> >> > victims.
>>
>> >> > Jim Rojas
>>
>> >> How exactly is that deceptive? <
>>
>> > The operator (Mike) is on the phone with the client at the 2 second
>> > mark even though the system has a 20 second delay. That is the first
>> > thing that comes to mind.
>>
>> I thought of that too however if you look at the price of a 30 second TV
>> spot I can see why. <
>
> The commercial was filmed that way to portray a ridiculously fast
> response time to an unrealistic incident.
> I received a copy of that ad, and many others, before they hit the
> airwaves. Jim is correct that the ads are deceptive, but when was the
> last time you saw a completely honest advertisement?

Hogwash, the commercial was edited to fit into a particular time period



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