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Posted by Anonymous Sender on March 22, 2008, 11:55 am
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If you do a Better Business Bureau search on Brinks Home Security, you will find
that 99 percent of the registered complaints filed mysteriously get explained
away. How can a company with thousands of complaints have a favorable rating?
I'll tell you how. Its called MONEY. These guys fuck over the general public on
a daily basis. Another interesting note is that the BBB spreads out all the
compliants throughout all the different branches. The last time I checked,
Brinks HQ is in Texas. This is yet another sleezy tactic to avoid huge numbers
of complaints filed to the BBB. Just on the few branches and main office
lookups, I counted no less than 3500 registered complants. These guys make
Robert Bass look like a prince. No offense intended Mr Bass.
Reese
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Posted by Frank Olson on March 22, 2008, 3:42 pm
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Anonymous Sender wrote:
> If you do a Better Business Bureau search on Brinks Home Security, you will
find that 99 percent of the registered complaints filed mysteriously get
explained away. How can a company with thousands of complaints have a favorable
rating? I'll tell you how. Its called MONEY. These guys fuck over the general
public on a daily basis. Another interesting note is that the BBB spreads out
all the compliants throughout all the different branches. The last time I
checked, Brinks HQ is in Texas. This is yet another sleezy tactic to avoid huge
numbers of complaints filed to the BBB. Just on the few branches and main office
lookups, I counted no less than 3500 registered complants. These guys make
Robert Bass look like a prince. No offense intended Mr Bass.
>
> Reese
>
Perhaps "Mr. Bass" should take a page from their marketing manual...
But then, he's one to call the kettle black. He recently accused a
competitor if "criminal behavior" and their BBB report only has 13
complaints against it as opposed to his 30+ and rising.
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Posted by Red on March 23, 2008, 8:45 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 15:55:35 +0000 (UTC), Anonymous Sender
>If you do a Better Business Bureau search on Brinks Home Security, you will
find that 99 percent of the registered complaints filed mysteriously get
explained away. How can a company with thousands of complaints have a favorable
rating? I'll tell you how. Its called MONEY. These guys fuck over the general
public on a daily basis. Another interesting note is that the BBB spreads out
all the compliants throughout all the different branches. The last time I
checked, Brinks HQ is in Texas. This is yet another sleezy tactic to avoid huge
numbers of complaints filed to the BBB. Just on the few branches and main office
lookups, I counted no less than 3500 registered complants. These guys make
Robert Bass look like a prince. No offense intended Mr Bass.
>
>Reese
With all the customers there is bound to be some malcontents. Then
again, I never met a prospect with Brinks equipment in the house that
knew they didn't own the stuff. Must be on page one of the don't
tell, manual.
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Posted by Mark Leuck on March 23, 2008, 8:51 pm
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> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 15:55:35 +0000 (UTC), Anonymous Sender
>
> >If you do a Better Business Bureau search on Brinks Home Security, you
will find that 99 percent of the registered complaints filed mysteriously
get explained away. How can a company with thousands of complaints have a
favorable rating? I'll tell you how. Its called MONEY. These guys fuck over
the general public on a daily basis. Another interesting note is that the
BBB spreads out all the compliants throughout all the different branches.
The last time I checked, Brinks HQ is in Texas. This is yet another sleezy
tactic to avoid huge numbers of complaints filed to the BBB. Just on the few
branches and main office lookups, I counted no less than 3500 registered
complants. These guys make Robert Bass look like a prince. No offense
intended Mr Bass.
> >
> >Reese
>
> With all the customers there is bound to be some malcontents. Then
> again, I never met a prospect with Brinks equipment in the house that
> knew they didn't own the stuff. Must be on page one of the don't
> tell, manual.
Yea it's kind of tough when they print it in big words on the Brinks control
panel box
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Posted by Frank Olson on March 24, 2008, 12:02 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Mark Leuck wrote:
> Yea it's kind of tough when they print it in big words on the Brinks control
> panel box
>
>
Hmmm... The last Brinks "control panel box" we pulled was in a
crawlspace under the house. It didn't exactly say "Property of
Brinks"... Had some nice stickers on it though.
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