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ADT - 3 year "rolling" contract?! ajhbox-3 06-13-2005
Posted by on June 13, 2005, 4:08 am
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My wife (when she was my girlfriend) signed up to a 3 year deal when
she had a new system installed at her house.
When we bought a new house together 6 months later her house purchasers
did not want to take on the £26pm contract so we were asked to either
pay £600+ to terminate, or take an install at the new house.
We opted to take an install, we were charged £99 and ADT started us on
a _new_ 3-year contract! How can they do this?

I have also complained at the shoddy install and shockingly bad
customer service*, on top of which they invoiced me without warning for
a callout recently. I'm going to terminate as soon as I legally can,
which should be after 30 (not 36) months of this contract, surely?

*I've written 4 letters including one to the MD and had no reply to any
of them.
Alan



Posted by cs on June 14, 2005, 9:35 am
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I ordered a monitored ADT alarm system around three years ago (from
ADT in Livingston, Scotland) for my previous house, but cancelled
the install when I found out that the salesman had lied about the
compatability with my BT broadband connection, and had omitted to
tell me that ADT would not do the connection to my phone system but
I would have to pay another £70 or so myself, directly to BT, for
the installation of a "block connection". In addition to the second
phone line they suddenly decided I would have to put in...!

After the order had been cancelled the following happens:

- After a month a BT engineer turns up on my door, not having ordered
anything to be installed that I could remember I send him away,
and call BT. Turns out there's already £70 charged to my BT account
but BT's extremely reasonable and agrees to reverse the charge as
the installation was not done and was ordered not by me but - ADT!
- After a couple of months I receive notifications from the Lothian
and Borders police, asking for verification of contact etc. details
regarding my alarm system. And a small cheque thank you very much.
- After a year I receive an invoice from ADT for next year maintenance
of my ADT system (that never was installed, remember?). I send it
back to ADT Livingston, reminding them that the system never was
installed.
- I also start receiving regular notifications that I should contact
ADT to have the non-existing alarm system serviced. Pity I never
called to have one come around to do so because...:
- The next months I receive more and more demands from ADT for payment
of support of the non-existing alarm system, which I return to ADT
by mail and fax), not just to ADT Livingston but also to their head
office down in England, with replies written increasingly in CAPITAL
LETTERS in case they have reading difficulties.
- After I receive a final demand and am threatened with court action
I send at least two recorded letters, to their legal department,
and addressed to the "Director of Customer Services".

FINALLY, after something like two years they realise that no ADT
alarm system means nothing to pay...

ajhbox-3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> My wife (when she was my girlfriend) signed up to a 3 year deal when
> she had a new system installed at her house.
> When we bought a new house together 6 months later her house purchasers
> did not want to take on the £26pm contract so we were asked to either
> pay £600+ to terminate, or take an install at the new house.
> We opted to take an install, we were charged £99 and ADT started us on
> a _new_ 3-year contract! How can they do this?
>
> I have also complained at the shoddy install and shockingly bad
> customer service*, on top of which they invoiced me without warning for
> a callout recently. I'm going to terminate as soon as I legally can,
> which should be after 30 (not 36) months of this contract, surely?
>
> *I've written 4 letters including one to the MD and had no reply to any
> of them.
> Alan
>


Posted by BIG NIGE on June 16, 2005, 8:38 am
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One of our customers had a quote from ADT for a system as well as from us.
They chose to go with us and we fitted the system.

About a Month later Our customer received a N.A.C.O.S.S certificate
(Certificate of Compliance showing that system was fitted, tested and Meets
all requirements.) from ADT for a system had never been ordered nor fitted.



> I ordered a monitored ADT alarm system around three years ago (from
> ADT in Livingston, Scotland) for my previous house, but cancelled
> the install when I found out that the salesman had lied about the
> compatability with my BT broadband connection, and had omitted to
> tell me that ADT would not do the connection to my phone system but
> I would have to pay another £70 or so myself, directly to BT, for
> the installation of a "block connection". In addition to the second
> phone line they suddenly decided I would have to put in...!
>
> After the order had been cancelled the following happens:
>
> - After a month a BT engineer turns up on my door, not having ordered
> anything to be installed that I could remember I send him away,
> and call BT. Turns out there's already £70 charged to my BT account
> but BT's extremely reasonable and agrees to reverse the charge as
> the installation was not done and was ordered not by me but - ADT!
> - After a couple of months I receive notifications from the Lothian
> and Borders police, asking for verification of contact etc. details
> regarding my alarm system. And a small cheque thank you very much.
> - After a year I receive an invoice from ADT for next year maintenance
> of my ADT system (that never was installed, remember?). I send it
> back to ADT Livingston, reminding them that the system never was
> installed.
> - I also start receiving regular notifications that I should contact
> ADT to have the non-existing alarm system serviced. Pity I never
> called to have one come around to do so because...:
> - The next months I receive more and more demands from ADT for payment
> of support of the non-existing alarm system, which I return to ADT
> by mail and fax), not just to ADT Livingston but also to their head
> office down in England, with replies written increasingly in CAPITAL
> LETTERS in case they have reading difficulties.
> - After I receive a final demand and am threatened with court action
> I send at least two recorded letters, to their legal department,
> and addressed to the "Director of Customer Services".
>
> FINALLY, after something like two years they realise that no ADT
> alarm system means nothing to pay...
>
> ajhbox-3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> > My wife (when she was my girlfriend) signed up to a 3 year deal when
> > she had a new system installed at her house.
> > When we bought a new house together 6 months later her house purchasers
> > did not want to take on the £26pm contract so we were asked to either
> > pay £600+ to terminate, or take an install at the new house.
> > We opted to take an install, we were charged £99 and ADT started us on
> > a _new_ 3-year contract! How can they do this?
> >
> > I have also complained at the shoddy install and shockingly bad
> > customer service*, on top of which they invoiced me without warning for
> > a callout recently. I'm going to terminate as soon as I legally can,
> > which should be after 30 (not 36) months of this contract, surely?
> >
> > *I've written 4 letters including one to the MD and had no reply to any
> > of them.
> > Alan
> >




Posted by AJH on June 22, 2005, 4:45 am
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cs wrote:
> I ordered a monitored ADT alarm system around three years ago (from
> ADT in Livingston, Scotland) for my previous house, but cancelled
> the install when I found out that the salesman had lied about the
> compatability with my BT broadband connection, and had omitted to
> tell me that ADT would not do the connection to my phone system but
> I would have to pay another £70 or so myself, directly to BT, for
> the installation of a "block connection". In addition to the second
> phone line they suddenly decided I would have to put in...!
>
> After the order had been cancelled the following happens:
>
> - After a month a BT engineer turns up on my door, not having ordered
> anything to be installed that I could remember I send him away,
> and call BT. Turns out there's already £70 charged to my BT account
> but BT's extremely reasonable and agrees to reverse the charge as
> the installation was not done and was ordered not by me but - ADT!
> - After a couple of months I receive notifications from the Lothian
> and Borders police, asking for verification of contact etc. details
> regarding my alarm system. And a small cheque thank you very much.
> - After a year I receive an invoice from ADT for next year maintenance
> of my ADT system (that never was installed, remember?). I send it
> back to ADT Livingston, reminding them that the system never was
> installed.
> - I also start receiving regular notifications that I should contact
> ADT to have the non-existing alarm system serviced. Pity I never
> called to have one come around to do so because...:
> - The next months I receive more and more demands from ADT for payment
> of support of the non-existing alarm system, which I return to ADT
> by mail and fax), not just to ADT Livingston but also to their head
> office down in England, with replies written increasingly in CAPITAL
> LETTERS in case they have reading difficulties.
> - After I receive a final demand and am threatened with court action
> I send at least two recorded letters, to their legal department,
> and addressed to the "Director of Customer Services".
>
> FINALLY, after something like two years they realise that no ADT
> alarm system means nothing to pay...
>
> ajhbox-3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> > My wife (when she was my girlfriend) signed up to a 3 year deal when
> > she had a new system installed at her house.
> > When we bought a new house together 6 months later her house purchasers
> > did not want to take on the £26pm contract so we were asked to either
> > pay £600+ to terminate, or take an install at the new house.
> > We opted to take an install, we were charged £99 and ADT started us on
> > a _new_ 3-year contract! How can they do this?
> >
> > I have also complained at the shoddy install and shockingly bad
> > customer service*, on top of which they invoiced me without warning for
> > a callout recently. I'm going to terminate as soon as I legally can,
> > which should be after 30 (not 36) months of this contract, surely?
> >
> > *I've written 4 letters including one to the MD and had no reply to any
> > of them.
> > Alan
> >

I've now gone to "bells only" to reduce my monthly fee to £16, I'll
wait a month then terminate, see what figure they give me to quit (with
- according to them - 8 months left).
Alan



Posted by BIG NIGE on June 23, 2005, 5:43 pm
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> ajhbox-3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

I've now gone to "bells only" to reduce my monthly fee to £16, I'll
wait a month then terminate, see what figure they give me to quit (with
- according to them - 8 months left).
Alan

I trust that your system does have an EXTERNAL SOUNDER as I have seen many
of these type of systems that only have dummy sirens. !!





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