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I have sold alarm systems for over 20 yrs. and have seen tacts like the above mentioned within all companies……it’s bad management and greed that leads to this behavior…. it is a commmision based business…. Thank you all for your input, I think I will check out working for the company here in Florida…. my last position was that of a compliance agent. I’m in hope I can change some of these problems in the futureWelp I feel like a lot of you are going to dislike me for this but I had a great experience with my Vivint sales guy.

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Minimum $49. 99/month services agreement required. Minimum $599. 99 equipment purchase may be financed subject to an agreement with one of Vivint’s financing partners. $49 to $199 installation fee applies. Financing eligibility and terms subject to credit approval. Month to month service agreement available when equipment is purchased upfront. Additional equipment may be purchased and financed. Financing options require monthly services agreement coterminous with applicable financing agreement for example $49. 40. System supports up to four cameras subject to sufficient WiFi speeds.

 

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In that case, we suggest the First Alert SA3210 Est. $50. It's very similar to the First Alert SA320CN save for the power source a sealed 10 year lithium battery that complies with regulations in those areas that require them. It's not been professionally reviewed, but the handful of user reviews we spotted scattered on sites across the internet have largely been positive thus far. For example, though the totals are lumped in with the First Alert SA320CN at Amazon, all but 4 of the more than 30 that weigh in on the SA3210 specifically grant it either 4 stars or 5. Among combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, the First Alert SCO501CN 3ST Est. $50 looks like a top choice. Like the First Alert SA511CN2 3ST discussed in the section on photoelectric smoke alarms, the SCO501CN 3ST uses radio technology to set up a wireless network with other First Alert interconnectable alarms smoke, CO or combination without the complications that a hardwired interconnected alarm system would entail, though you might need to experiment a little with alarm location to make sure that each unit is within range of at least one other interconnected alarm. Reviews of the First Alert SCO501CN 3ST are mostly strong. It receives a recommendation from Consumer Reports for its performance as a CO detector, but only a middling rating as a smoke detector as it only has photoelectric sensors for that function once again, Consumer Reports only recommends smoke detectors with both types of sensors, though not all experts agree that those types of alarms are the best option. Still, the SC501CN's performance earns the highest possible grade both when it comes to smoldering fires, and as a CO detector.