Re: Off contract soon with Apex, I'm looking for cheaper monitoring




"I brive a dus" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6829e28e-362a-48f0-af19-f5e0c9abb7da@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Apr 15, 8:17 pm, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"I brive a dus" <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:d3f4b1d8-c4d5-4795-b47d-060f517bad56@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



> On Apr 15, 1:04 am, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> "I brive a dus" <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote in
>> messagenews:106fa0a0-88fc-46c6-8e07-3f91968d1c4f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

>> > On Apr 14, 10:11 pm, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> "Jim Rojas" <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

>> >>news:wvTMj.3137$XF3.2029@xxxxxxxxxxx

>> >> > All of them.

>> >> > Husband just pulls out of the driveway, burglar kicks in front >> >> > door,
>> >> > alarm
>> >> > instantly triggers...they are all lame, and depict women as >> >> > helpless
>> >> > victims.

>> >> > Jim Rojas

>> >> How exactly is that deceptive? <

>> > The operator (Mike) is on the phone with the client at the 2 second
>> > mark even though the system has a 20 second delay. That is the first
>> > thing that comes to mind.

>> I thought of that too however if you look at the price of a 30 second >> TV
>> spot I can see why. <

> The commercial was filmed that way to portray a ridiculously fast
> response time to an unrealistic incident.
> I received a copy of that ad, and many others, before they hit the
> airwaves. Jim is correct that the ads are deceptive, but when was the
> last time you saw a completely honest advertisement?

Hogwash, the commercial was edited to fit into a particular time period <

Not hogwash at all. The main focus of the commercial is the lightning
fast response time.

Well the "first night in the new house" was on again, no mention of the response time at all

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