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The majority of bookies have bells only, hardly a good example of a company who takes security seriously. 

1 hour ago, JonJR said:

Monitoring is only £45 ish a quarter. Which is a lot less than ADT. Would recommend them. 

You're comparing apples with pears. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


58 minutes ago, JonJR said:

He must share his spare room as I’ve spoken to a few of them over the last few days and they are on the phone EVERY time the alarm is triggered.

 

apart from the last month or so when its not been working..

 

58 minutes ago, JonJR said:

And I know for a fact a very large chain of bookmakers use them. 

 

yes, rather than having alarms with Police URN's & Dualcoms, Bet Fred use https://www.alarm-monitoring.co.uk

 

you pay your money & take your choice...

 

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@JonJR if you are happy with it and are aware of it's limitations then good for you I say, but this is nothing like the offerings of a proper company.

 

Ref the repair I guess it's not under any sort of maintenance agreement that covers call outs?

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


And the average semi in Manchester can afford that? You guys may not like them, but I’ve used them for 8 years and they are great, alarm goes off and they are there talking to you, all for £15 a month. Alarm bell box goes off and your neighbors just get annoyed. 

I agree ref the nuisance but if you have it installed and maintained properly your neighbours won't know what your alarm sounds like.

 

Does seem a bit scientology to me though...

 

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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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