Re: Monitronics Security System Monitoring For Less

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Re: Monitronics Security System Monitoring For Less Red 04-19-2008
Posted by Red on April 19, 2008, 6:21 pm
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Unless you don't do business in Texas, it would be very wise to
disclose your Texas security and fire alarm licence numbers on your
web site and on your "Agreement". Further, there is language that
must be in all security agreements when offering services to residents
of the State of Texas. Failure to do so is a crime of the third
degree and I may just sign the complaint with the AG myself, now that
you've been informed.

Texas residents should know that they too are committing a crime by
contracting with unlicensed companies.

Have your lawyers chew on that for a while.




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Posted by alarman on April 19, 2008, 7:01 pm
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Red wrote:
> Unless you don't do business in Texas, it would be very wise to
> disclose your Texas security and fire alarm licence numbers on your
> web site and on your "Agreement". Further, there is language that
> must be in all security agreements when offering services to residents
> of the State of Texas. Failure to do so is a crime of the third
> degree and I may just sign the complaint with the AG myself, now that
> you've been informed.

Big whoop.
js



Posted by Crash Gordon on April 19, 2008, 10:20 pm
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I'll take a dozen of the free board replacements first.



--
**Crash Gordon**







> Red wrote:
>> Unless you don't do business in Texas, it would be very wise to
>> disclose your Texas security and fire alarm licence numbers on your
>> web site and on your "Agreement". Further, there is language that
>> must be in all security agreements when offering services to residents
>> of the State of Texas. Failure to do so is a crime of the third
>> degree and I may just sign the complaint with the AG myself, now that
>> you've been informed.
>
> Big whoop.
> js
>


Posted by Steve on April 19, 2008, 10:59 pm
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> Texas residents should know that they too are committing a crime by
> contracting with unlicensed companies.

Seems odd that Texas could over ride long standing precedent and block
business across state lines between consenting parties, but then again,
stranger things have happened there.

Sounds like a typical good old boys self help law dressed up as consumer
protection measure. Have to wonder how they would enforce it in a situation
where there is no business presence in the state, so no jurisdiction.




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