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Complaint Review: ADT Security - Irving Texas

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  • Reported By: Walter — Lompoc California United States of America
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  • ADT Security P.O.Box 631877 Irving, Texas United States of America

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I dont know how ADT does business but we were never
informed that we were signing a 3-year contract with Brinks. We would never
have done that as our jobs were not exactly permanent. It may be in the small
print but we never were told about it. We have now both lost our jobs in MO and
have temporarily re-located to another state to look for work. We cannot afford
to pay either the penalty or our monthly fee any more. I told the Brinks people
to come take their equipment, but they didnt want to do that. Now you want a cancellation fee that is higher than all we would owe if we paid for the whole (unethical) '3 year contract' you tricked us into signing.

 
Go ahead, take legal action. This action would cost you many times the amount you think you are owed due to
the unethical contract we unknowingly signed. But much more than that, I will
unleash a PR campaign both in local and Internet media about your unethical and
unprofessional practices. It should make you proud to know you are basically
terrorizing two poor unemployed peopleIm sure that story will have strong
legs in our current climate.

 

I worked as a consumer activist  and I know
every legal trick in the book to expose companies that treat their customers
like dirt when they are down and out. You ought to be ashamed of your behavior,
basically tricking people into long-term contracts, then taking advantage of
them when their luck and prospects are down.

 

If this situation is not corrected immediately (contract
cancelled at no cost to me), I will be taking the following actions:

 

1)    I will
be contacting all my local papers, whose editors all know me, and get them to
publish a human interest story about how the large corporation was so
unethical and ripped off the small consumer. In these days of hatred against
large corporations, Im sure the story will go over very well.

2)    I will
get a group of his friends to picket outside area Brinks/ADT offices with signs
saying, ADT ripped off my family.

3)    I have
contacted a lawyer who will be more than happy to help me file a case against
you in small claims court and also file a civil case against you.

4)    I will
be submitting a claim against you with the Missouri Attorney Generals Consumer
Complaint Public Inquiry Unit.

5)    I am filing a claim against both the local
and national Brinks/ADT with the Better Business Bureau.

6)    I will be sending numerous letters to your
Corporate headquarters, informing your top executives of my plans listed above.

7)    My wife and I will take lie-detector tests
to confirm that we were never informed about there being a 3 years contract and
a penalty for early cancellation.

 

This is no way to
treat a customer and I guess it shows how your current management wants
customers treated, in an unprofessional and unethical manner. 

 Filed the
following complaint with the Better Business Bureau and will now send it to the
Missouri Attorney Generals Consumer Complaint Public Inquiry Unit and the California Attorney Generals Consumer
Fraud Office. You are not monitoring our systemyou are charging for services
not providedthis is illegal. I will be posting a transcript of my conversation
with your representativewhere he said, 'ADT is NOT responsible for making sure
you understand what is in the contract you signed or telling you all it's
provisions.' That should get you many new customers---good luck in court.

 

This involves our house in Missouri--not sure why it is
going to Florida. We were never told about a 3 year contract that we were
signing and we never would have signed such a contract as our jobs were not
certain to last that long--they didn't--so we became unemployed after about 2
years--and we moved over a year ago to California to seek employment. I have
tried numerous times to contact ADT--with no luck until about a week ago when
they finally answered my e-mail--and told me--and this is an exact quote--'ADT
is NOT responsible for making sure you understand what is in the contract you
signed or telling you all it's provisions.' I am handicapped and unemployed and
cannot afford to pay either the monthly fee for the rest of our contract or pay
ADT's unethical cancellation fee (which is MORE than the total monthly fees we
would pay!). We are not receiving any service from them now and haven't in over
a year--yet they demand we pay for service they re not providing (and we don't
need as we moved out over a year ago.) We signed a contract that we would never
have signed if the truth was told--and now they say they any responsible for telling
the truth about their contracts. I have no money to give them and they have
zero understanding of their unethical behavior or how large companies that
'screw' the small consumer are viewed these days. I want to be left alone--we
have paid them enough and especially don't pay for zero service--they said the
alarm system had go be tested every 2 weeks or they would notify us to start
doing that--they haven't noticed in well over a year that the system isn't
being tested--so much for them paying attention to the security systems they
sell with unethical and unprofessional practices.

 

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#5 Consumer Comment

Wrong answer

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Saturday, December 17, 2011

"but we were very clear that we did not want a binding contract for longer than 1 year. I know you are perfect, but the rest of us live in the real world "

   Now I know you are not a consumer activist (or at least not a very good one).    If you were, you would know that this is one of the most common issues that consumers have.   They mistakenly believe that what they say, or what the salesperson says, will magically appear in the contract or will be honored because the salesman said so.

    Consumers who discuss one thing with a salesman, then proceed to sign a contract that says something completely different, have shot themselves in the foot.  

    I'm not defending this alarm company.  As far as tactics go, alarm companies are right up there with used car salesman.   All I'm saying is that you've fallen into the most common trap that consumers complain about.   The reason it is common is because it works.   Once you've signed, you're bound by whatever the contract says.

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#4 Consumer Comment

Honor your agreement

AUTHOR: coast - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, December 16, 2011

1) Editors know how to read and probably will not support you for failing to read a contract prior to signing it.

2) I would not picket for a friend that failed to read a contract prior to signing it.

3) I doubt your claim that a lawyer will represent someone that failed to read a contract prior to signing it. ADT has a solid case.

4) You must be able to prove fraud to get support from the Missouri Attorney General.

5) BBB ratings are for sale. The BBB is no longer respected. (Google: abc-bbb)

6) Your letters to ADT Corporate will be routed to their attorneys whom will then verify you signed a contract.

7) A signed contract trumps a polygraph test. You could pass the test if you forgot the terms of the agreement. Forgetting the terms of an agreement does not override a signed contract.

Your complaint that ADT is no longer providing the service is not a valid complaint because you violated the terms of the agreement when you relocated and abandoned the equipment without payment. You claim to have been a "consumer activist" but didn't have the sense to read a contract before signing it. Your refusal to honor the contract is a true indication of your integrity.

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#3 Consumer Comment

It's a contract YOU signed and agreed to,

AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, December 16, 2011

why would the company (any company) need to recite all the details for you?

If they did, your ROR would be that they left this little part ouf of their dissertation.

It is NOT their fault you lost your jobs, moved, and unfortunately suffer a serious illness.

NONE of this is relevant in the business world and no provisions for it are in the contract.

Sorry for your recent problems, but you really don't have "a strong leg to stand on" in this.

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#2 Author of original report

Not Perfect

AUTHOR: Wrenstein - (United States of America)

POSTED: Friday, December 16, 2011

Yes, maybe I should have explored the fine print--but we were very clear that we did not want a binding contract for longer than 1 year. I know you are perfect, but the rest of us live in the real world--and a company that takes advantage and 'provides' a service to a house no longer being lived in and to an unemployed, elderly, handicapped person with a fatal disease does not deserve your compassion, unless you work in a similar business and do the same unethical things.

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#1 Consumer Comment

How long did you think it was for?

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, December 16, 2011

"I worked as a consumer activist  and I know every legal trick in the book to expose companies that treat their customers like dirt when they are down and out.  "

   This is a startling revelation from one who claims to be a consumer activist.   Most consumer activists that I know are aware that contracts specifically bind the consumer to a specific term of service.   Hard to believe that a you would not have located this information before signing.  

   I don't think it's a secret that alarm companies have contracts that are difficult to break.  It's right up there with gym memberships and used car sales.     The common issue among all of these is that the consumer does not bother to read the contract before signing.    Not much can be done about that.

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