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The Brinks PSA Frank Olson 10-10-2007
Posted by Frank Olson on October 10, 2007, 9:58 am
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As posted in the "Evergreen" thread, states in "Section 3 Three Year
Term and Renewal Clause:

(c) By notice to you, Brink’s may terminate this Agreement if Brink’s
determines that the Protective Equipment is generating excessive false
alarms."

Not that I would ever council a disgruntled Brinks customer to start
sending "excessive false alarms", mind you...

My company has removed over twenty Brinks systems from homes and
businesses in the lower maniland (Vancouver). We've always left the
equipment neatly packaged in a box and advised the customer to call them
to arrange pickup. Brinks has (to my knowledge) never collected them.
On any future "takeovers", I'm going to offer to "store" this equipment
at our shop and fax their head office the details. If they don't
arrange to pick up the items within the time allowed by Canadian Law,
I'll ship them (at my expense) to someone that deals with used panel
parts... in Florida because I'm far to responsible to power them all up
so they can all start transmitting "excessive false alarms". :-)

Posted by Jim Rojas on October 10, 2007, 10:26 am
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Recycling unwanted alarm equipment is the responsible, and politically
correct think to do. Other companies would just fill our overtaxed
landfills with their useless junk.

Jim Rojas




Frank Olson wrote:
> As posted in the "Evergreen" thread, states in "Section 3 Three Year
> Term and Renewal Clause:
>
> (c) By notice to you, Brink’s may terminate this Agreement if Brink’s
> determines that the Protective Equipment is generating excessive false
> alarms."
>
> Not that I would ever council a disgruntled Brinks customer to start
> sending "excessive false alarms", mind you...
>
> My company has removed over twenty Brinks systems from homes and
> businesses in the lower maniland (Vancouver). We've always left the
> equipment neatly packaged in a box and advised the customer to call them
> to arrange pickup. Brinks has (to my knowledge) never collected them.
> On any future "takeovers", I'm going to offer to "store" this equipment
> at our shop and fax their head office the details. If they don't
> arrange to pick up the items within the time allowed by Canadian Law,
> I'll ship them (at my expense) to someone that deals with used panel
> parts... in Florida because I'm far to responsible to power them all up
> so they can all start transmitting "excessive false alarms". :-)

Posted by Matt Ion on October 10, 2007, 11:48 am
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Frank Olson wrote:
> As posted in the "Evergreen" thread, states in "Section 3 Three Year
> Term and Renewal Clause:
>
> (c) By notice to you, Brink’s may terminate this Agreement if Brink’s
> determines that the Protective Equipment is generating excessive false
> alarms."
>
> Not that I would ever council a disgruntled Brinks customer to start
> sending "excessive false alarms", mind you...

No, of course not!

> My company has removed over twenty Brinks systems from homes and
> businesses in the lower maniland (Vancouver). We've always left the
> equipment neatly packaged in a box and advised the customer to call them
> to arrange pickup. Brinks has (to my knowledge) never collected them.

Of course not... Brinks doesn't ACTUALLY care about their old
equipment... unless they think someone ELSE cares about it. Then it's
"Mine mine mine!"

> On any future "takeovers", I'm going to offer to "store" this equipment
> at our shop and fax their head office the details. If they don't
> arrange to pick up the items within the time allowed by Canadian Law,
> I'll ship them (at my expense) to someone that deals with used panel
> parts... in Florida because I'm far to responsible to power them all up
> so they can all start transmitting "excessive false alarms". :-)

Send'em to Rojas, I'm sure he'll put them to good use ;)

Posted by Frank Olson on October 10, 2007, 1:06 pm
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Matt Ion wrote:

>
> Send'em to Rojas, I'm sure he'll put them to good use ;)


I understand Jim's new house might be an igloo made of used Brinks
panels. One thing, his wife will never complain about the lack of
"storage cabinets"... ;-)

Posted by tourman on October 10, 2007, 4:50 pm
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On Oct 10, 9:58 am, Frank Olson <Use-the-email-
li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote:
> As posted in the "Evergreen" thread, states in "Section 3 Three Year
> Term and Renewal Clause:
>
> (c) By notice to you, Brink's may terminate this Agreement if Brink's
> determines that the Protective Equipment is generating excessive false
> alarms."
>
> Not that I would ever council a disgruntled Brinks customer to start
> sending "excessive false alarms", mind you...
>
> My company has removed over twenty Brinks systems from homes and
> businesses in the lower maniland (Vancouver). We've always left the
> equipment neatly packaged in a box and advised the customer to call them
> to arrange pickup. Brinks has (to my knowledge) never collected them.
> On any future "takeovers", I'm going to offer to "store" this equipment
> at our shop and fax their head office the details. If they don't
> arrange to pick up the items within the time allowed by Canadian Law,
> I'll ship them (at my expense) to someone that deals with used panel
> parts... in Florida because I'm far to responsible to power them all up
> so they can all start transmitting "excessive false alarms". :-)

Ok Frank, how about sending me one so I can experiment on it and learn
how to crack it. Just so I know how mind you.....:))

RHC


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