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The £7.50 A Month Alarm.


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They probably have a deal with the florist so it costs them next to nothing to do it

 

Yea properly florist puts a business card into the flowers and etc and next time you need flowers you just give them a call. 

 

Like I think they really make the money on the customers to upgrade to extra products and services for the Alarm and etc.

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Yea properly florist puts a business card into the flowers and etc and next time you need flowers you just give them a call. 

 

Like I think they really make the money on the customers to upgrade to extra products and services for the Alarm and etc.

Upgrades maybe, the value is in the recurring revenue over 3-5 years.

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norm the le sucre has opened you lot up to competition outside of ssaib. imo its a shot in the foot

I agree about the competition but it was also a wholly untapped market by the hex and they have sold thousands and thousands of systems they would have otherwise lost to the £7.50 brigade....

the value is in the recurring revenue over 3-5 years.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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