Re: Integrated Alarms, Inc. are Evil , be aware!!!

Re: Integrated Alarms, Inc. are Evil , be aware!!!

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Integrated Alarms, Inc. are Evil , be aware!!! kishbeach 05-16-2007
MaxMaxwell wrote:
> Larry wrote:
>> kishbeach@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Well, fwiw, yes, you should have read the contract, but unlike others,
>> I think this form of agreement is horrible and I refuse to sign
>> ANYTHING which does an automatic renewal or gives you a short window
>> in which to cancel. Am I right? Doesn't matter, I just refuse to sign.
>
> unless they twist your arm?
> guess you do not have alarm service then. hey burglars, hit this guy.;)

No under no circumstances, I think those terms are awful. Some
companies will eliminate the clause if you make enough noise.

However, I've something better than an alarm service: I'm connected
directly to the local police dispatch for which I pay $0.00. I've a
rather elaborate system which also records live video and transmits it
to a site in another State. Anyone with the talent to get past my
system should be stealing professionally from museums, etc. There is not
nearly enough here to make it worthwhile!
--

Larry
rapp at lmr dot com


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