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Re: Brinks Home Security Monitoring For $8.95



On May 8, 5:37 pm, "BDEBJ" <spamsux.com> wrote:
> "Spellcheck Patrol" <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > On May 8, 5:20 pm, "BDEBJ" <spamsux.com> wrote:
> >> > 1.  Rate increases are a part of the Brinks PSA which the customer
> >> > agrees
> >> > to when he signs the contract.
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> >> absolutley NOT true!!! do some research before posting lies!!!
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> >> .  Chances are they'll charge you a
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> >> > nominal fee for account setup
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> >> absolutley NOT true!!! do some research before posting lies!!! <
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> > They do reserve the right to raise fees, but there is no connection
> > fee on a takeover.
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> nope..if you sign a contract with brinks you are UNDER CONTRACT!!!
> that means your fees will NOT be raised as long as you are
> under contract!!! maybe you guys don't know what a contract is?!?!? <

Hey more power to you if Garrido has you bleeding Brinks Blue but as a
former dealer I do know what I am talking about.
Brinks will notify the client 45 days prior to the end of the original
term if the monitoring rate will increase when the contract
automatically renews. Should the client choose not to pay the increase
the contract will terminate at the end of the initial term.
If the customer declines then the system they paid Brinks to install
will be rendered useless. If you're the customer and were given the
choice of maybe a five dollar increase or having to purchase a new
system from a new provider, you're more than likely ponying up the
extra five bucks that Brinks is charging.

While I cannot say for certain that increases have occurred with
residential clients, I can say for fact it has happened with
commercial accounts. Commercial accounts are easy prey. How many of us
pay attention to everything a vendor mails us?



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