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Report: #1414068

Complaint Review: ADT - Grand Prairie Texas

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  • Reported By: Rick — Grand Prairie Texas United States
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  • ADT 1218 Tripoli TRL Grand Prairie, Texas United States

ADT Charged $650 for hardship monitoring contract release Grand Prairie Texas

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First they made me sign a 3 year contract for monitoring at $45 a month, then when I was unemployed for 6 months and flat broke they still wouldn't let me out of the contract. I had to pay $650 to get out of it. This company is heartless and only cares about their money. I will never, ever do business with this company again. Their contracts are too one-sided and people are forced to agree to them to get service. A highly unethical company who sells security services. How ironic.

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