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I did as I was instructed and sent the email and call to follw up where I was them and was informed I needed to pay a $1000 to cancel by customer service. I ask for customer loyalty and William told me I owe over $1500 to cancel cause I had to buy out this ridiculous 5 year contract at over 60 a month, which I had only paid 3 years of, at the amount of over $2100. I feel this
should be canceled in 30 days as I was told
would happen with the first agent I spoke with through my app chat. The supervisor over customer loyalty said I could pay $800 and be good. As a company they are way more expensive than any other monitoring service that can do exactly what they have done. I will never recommend or use vivint again for home monitoring. I have paid faithfully every month for 3 years and I got a wall monitor and a doorbell camera and a few window sensors, they used most of the old sensors that were in my home at install. I have paid over 60 a month for 3 years over $2100 and somehow figure I still owe $1500 more to buy out you my contract. This company is ripping people off with that service and cost. I will also be making a formal complaint to the BBB about this. I have the messages the agent sent me saying I needed to send and email and call to confirm and my account would be canceled with in 30 days, not one time mentioning me owing any amount or having to buy out any contract.
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The company’s system is both affordable and loaded
with features, which is why Brinks Home Security makes our list. Two monitoring options are available from the company. Here’s some pros and cons of the Brinks Home Security system:Among the biggest decisions to make when deciding which home security company to choose is whether you want to install it yourself or have a professional do it. Some people love the idea that they can install the system themselves, while others are concerned about being able to do the installation correctly. Additionally, some people want a professional to come to their home and show them how the system works, while others want to figure things out on their own. Which kind of person you are and what you can accommodate in your daily schedule are both going to matter when you are considering the installation options. With a DIY installation, there’s no need to worry about the timing: You simply get the equipment and hook it up when it’s convenient for you. That makes it a lot more convenient for people with busy schedules. But one problem with this kind of installation is that no one is there to walk you through how the system works. You also don’t have someone to help you get it hooked up, and if you have to work with customer
service over the phone, it can become stressful. Still, there’s something that feels quite nice about being able to install the system yourself and to get it working right.
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While it’s definitely not the least expensive of the DIY installation home security options, at $399 there’s a reason why the starter kit is listed at that price. If you’re someone who’s
already using Nest for your home, and you’re heavily invested in what that home automation system can offer, this is probably the perfect security system for you. You’ll even have the choice of whether you
want to pay for professional monitoring or whether you’d prefer the self monitoring option that won’t cost you as much. There are multiple entry options to protect everything that’s important to you, and the customer service from Nest is among the best. But that doesn’t mean Nest is perfect, and there are certain add on subscriptions that you have to have if you want to do specific things with the system. These include T Mobile cellular backup and Nest Aware, both of which can be costly.
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