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He did push for me to let his tech install it right at that moment. I also asked the tech if I could have the system taken out at any time and he told me yes. A few months into having the system i had some false alarms. Even steam from boiling water could set the fire alarm off. I would rush to cancel and put in the code and I would say it was sending the cancel but never actually send it because the fire department showed up at my house twice. I live in a small town and it was terrible to me to get 20 men away from the dinners for no reason because the system failed to cancel false alarm. I decided that the system was faulty because it would not cancel false alarms and I called the company to have it turned off. That is when they tell me that they won't turn it off, they won't come get their system out of my house because I signed a contract for 60 months. The only way they will remove the system is if I pay them about 3000 dollars or if I'd talk some other poor sad soul to take the contract off my hands. I'd never burden another person with this company. I was NEVER TOLD I WAS SIGNING A CONTRACT NOR DO I THINK I WAS EVER SHOWN ONE.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

There are a wide variety of expansion options available, including indoor add on sirens, a water leak sensor, and a glass break and vibration sensor, to name just a few of the many offerings. Upgrade to the next plan for $329, and this includes the same starter kit, plus a year of cellular backup on the T Mobile or ATandT network, and 50% off the add on keypad. The top plan goes for $379, which includes everything from the lower plans, complete with a year of professional monitoring. You can sign up for Abode hereImage Credit: SimpliSafeImage credit: SimpliSafe5. SimpliSafeWhole home protection from this well known vendorLow StockSimpliSafe The Essentials$14. 99/mth?Visit Siteat SimpliSafeVariety of starter kitsLarge library of accessoriesHigher end kits aren’t cheapSimpliSafe is a well known brand in the security space. Unlike some other solutions, the company offers five different options for its starter kit. At the low end is the aptly named Foundation Kit, which has a base station, keypad, an entry sensor and a motion sensor, all for $229. At the top end, the Haven Kit, which is priced at $489, includes the same base station and keypad, as well as a key fob, four entry sensors, two motion sensors, a 105dB siren, a panic button, freeze sensor, water sensor, and a smoke detector, which is suitable for a larger home, and obviously protects you from more than just burglary. All kits are backed by a 60 day guarantee – the product can be returned if it does not work out for you – and you have a choice of monitoring plans that include professional monitoring and cellular backup and neither requires a contract. You can sign up for SimpliSafe hereImage credit: HoneywellImage credit: Honeywell6.

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