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The £7.50 A Month Alarm.

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It's not a trick, and you'd have to be pretty thick to think the cost stopped @ the £99.00 installation with a co that doesn't do bells only, still great value btw.

 

As the Alarm like £120

Where do you cover, Bangladesh?

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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still great value btw.

 

Ever the salesman!

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Ah so ADT are still up there usual tricks. 

its not a trick as with everything in life you get what you pay for

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Its quite simple really £7.50 devaluations the industry, one breakdown under warranty and your running at a loss in the first year, two breakdowns out of warranty and you may as well be paying the customer to have your system. Anyone that understands business understands that profit has to be made just to stay a float

 

Very good point,  Like I think they do the maths at looking at how often they breakdown which were at fault.    I did once go to a house which customer tried say 'It just stopped working'  'yes, it would if you cut the cable!'  

I got Leaflet from ADT saying £99 Alarm fitted from ADT. 

 

That would infer that they would fit alarm for £99.  *Cough SCAM* 

 

Again I just wanted find out why they seems to so much a bad thing about £7.50 a month alarm.   As the alarm is very basic and comes with like 1 PIR and 1 door contact.

I do believe I need to fire up the laptop.

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I do believe I need to fire up the laptop.

lol

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


its not a trick as with everything in life you get what you pay for

You mean like a bunch of flowers?

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lol

 

I love the TV adverts which have LOADS of small writing at the bottom of them.   Like 'Actual Size is 1:500000000 of size'

 

You mean like a bunch of flowers?

 

Thats just a service related thing,  I do think its nice but at same time cheesy.

Very good point,  Like I think they do the maths at looking at how often they breakdown which were at fault.    I did once go to a house which customer tried say 'It just stopped working'  'yes, it would if you cut the cable!'  

14 years ago I worked out it cost me £32.50 per hr per engineer, I reckon its a fair bit more now, I couldn't afford to send one anywhere for free if I was only charging £7.50 per month for the system in the first place

I love the TV adverts which have LOADS of small writing at the bottom of them.   Like 'Actual Size is 1:500000000 of size'

 

 

Thats just a service related thing,  I do think its nice but at same time cheesy.

Right, deffo to to do a swap from tablet to lappy,

Or should I say, Surface.

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