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Re: Brinks Home Security Fraud



Your uncle is right.
But I have to agree with Jim Rojas' comment...that's a pretty clean install
for a Binky job.


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**Crash Gordon**







"failur_drill" <failur_dril@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:fc344d6d-fd46-4b9a-bb55-236ee83f47cc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Jun 11, 10:11 pm, Anonymous Sender
> <anonym...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If you ever want to get really screwed - sign up with this horrible
>> company. their sales representatives, tell you you can terminate at any
>> time with no problems, just notify them. that is totally false. i signed
>> up my office building with them, it was sold two years later. when we
>> moved they told us we had to sell their service to the next buyer of our
>> building or we could not terminate the service. not likely.
>
> I just moved in to a house with a Brinks system already in it. My
> uncle is a professional alarm installer, so I had him look at it. He
> said the system wasn't very good, and he put in a real nice one for
> me. I helped him do it, and really learned a lot. Brinks commercials
> make it seem they are the best, but my uncle says they really don't do
> a very good installation. He showed me some reasons, and we took some
> pictures of our installation, and of the Brinks wiring that we
> removed. You can see the pictures at
> http://s277.photobucket.com/albums/kk41/computorman/
> Wow, I guess my uncle was right. He said it looked like the Brinks
> guys were in a big hurry, or maybe they just didn't care about their
> system.




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