Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADT is horrible, endless price increases, serial billing errors on their part and then referring our account to collection after ADT told me not to pay the bill until we got a revised bill (which took them 2 months to send out)... I fired them.
The home security people I know don't think much of ADT. I would recommend any other company. We switched to Guardian. I have no affiliation other than as a paying customer but we pay 20%+ less per month for a better system (that was able to reuse the existing contacts we had to reduce the installation cost).
I mainly have it for fire alarm protection and calling that in, secondarily for safeguarding valuables when we're away. We rarely turn it on when we are home, baseball bats & other protective measures are in place. ;-o
+1 we also had ADT. they are a rip off. we have Ackerman now and pay half of what ADT wanted tocharge. When we changed homeowner's insurance, in order to get covered at the amoutn we wanted, we had to have an alarm that was moniter. Plus we got a discount on the rate.
+2 I looked into ADT a while back. I recall seeing multiple lawsuits filed against them when their alarms failed to work -- the lawsuits were, however, almost always dismissed b/c there is of course extremely broad language in their contracts saying they're not liable if the alarm system fails to work. I decided not to pay their prices for that kind of "protection."
There are a lot of other alarm companies out there -- I would cancel them and go with something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADT is horrible, endless price increases, serial billing errors on their part and then referring our account to collection after ADT told me not to pay the bill until we got a revised bill (which took them 2 months to send out)... I fired them.
The home security people I know don't think much of ADT. I would recommend any other company. We switched to Guardian. I have no affiliation other than as a paying customer but we pay 20%+ less per month for a better system (that was able to reuse the existing contacts we had to reduce the installation cost).
I mainly have it for fire alarm protection and calling that in, secondarily for safeguarding valuables when we're away. We rarely turn it on when we are home, baseball bats & other protective measures are in place. ;-o
+1 we also had ADT. they are a rip off. we have Ackerman now and pay half of what ADT wanted tocharge. When we changed homeowner's insurance, in order to get covered at the amoutn we wanted, we had to have an alarm that was moniter. Plus we got a discount on the rate.
Anonymous wrote:ADT is horrible, endless price increases, serial billing errors on their part and then referring our account to collection after ADT told me not to pay the bill until we got a revised bill (which took them 2 months to send out)... I fired them.
The home security people I know don't think much of ADT. I would recommend any other company. We switched to Guardian. I have no affiliation other than as a paying customer but we pay 20%+ less per month for a better system (that was able to reuse the existing contacts we had to reduce the installation cost).
I mainly have it for fire alarm protection and calling that in, secondarily for safeguarding valuables when we're away. We rarely turn it on when we are home, baseball bats & other protective measures are in place. ;-o
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No alarm. Ccdc.
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What's that?
If I lived in DC no matter where I would have an alarm.
The key to your statement is "IF I LIVED IN DC;" you clearly don't live here and have an out-of-date picture of crime in DC!
OP, we have an alarm system in the house we bought but it has no service. I didn't sign up with a company when we moved in. We have a large dog, which will protect us FAR better than an alarm system any day. I say this as someone who has multiple family members in law enforcement. A dog will deter 98% of criminals. An alarm system, not so much. Another tidbit I learned from law enforcement family members, many criminals have been employed by alarm companies!
Anonymous wrote:I'm in SE DC, no alarm here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No alarm. Ccdc.
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What's that?
If I lived in DC no matter where I would have an alarm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No alarm. Ccdc.
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What's that?
If I lived in DC no matter where I would have an alarm.