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So we just moved into our new home. My wife witnessed a strange person with no attempt in doorbelling after before leaving a note. I called the confirmation number and I should of known better that it was a way to get "certificates" and an awesome "alarm system". I won't lie I was hooked, but I can read sales pitches and phony conversations that sees all to well to be real. The representative claims he had 4 kids, but I when I mention I had 2 girls, he said he has 2 girls. I play basketball, he said he plays basketball. He also said he goes to church when I clearly don't go to a Catholic Church. He was trying to do the Jedi Mind trick game to allow me to say yes. So I had time today I let him talk about the system...he was also very hesitant in giving the name of the company of Protection Source. His voice immediately changed and was not happy why I ask. Of course, I looked up the company and its bogus. Stay away, although they seem friendly the products (thank goodness I didn't go with it) are not worth the time. You might as well just buy fake cameras and a fake number lock because from what I have been reading it would do just the same!
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