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Re: Brinks Home Security Fraud



"Joe" <spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:r6a5k.5478$Nr.2329@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Mark Leuck wrote:
>>
>> "Joe" <spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:oe95k.5643$Xe.4014@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Robert L Bass wrote:
>>>> "Mark Leuck" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> His idea of fair most likely involves a service call to not only
>>>>> replace the battery but to test and verify proper system operation and
>>>>> fix other potential problems the customer may not be aware of.
>>>>
>>>> Leave it to Leuck to try to justify Brinks
>>>>
>>>>> Your idea of fair is contracting a third party to mail the customer a
>>>>> box containing a battery
>>>>
>>>> Most customers seem to realize they're not going to get a service visit
>>>> when they order a battery online.  The real difference is I charge a
>>>> fair price and give my customers more than the level of support they
>>>> expect. Brinks charges outrageous prices and gives people lawsuits.
>>>>
>>> don't forget you are abetting pollution of the environment by advising
>>> your vict err customers to throw the batteries in the trash.  so
>>> actually that makes the rest of the planet and all ensuing generations
>>> your victim.
>>
>> The funny part about that is I know the company who supplies Brinks with
>> batteries and takes the used batteries from Brinks for recycling
> excuse my density but how is that funny?

He will come back and say Brinks doesn't care about dead batteries either
however that is not the case



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