Sunday, February 18, 2007

Buying Alarm System

You can't Imagen how many people are actually buying alarm system from non familiar company, and it's a deal that happen at their own home, the doorstep trader are very good this days, and the amount of householders that can refuse to this deal are very small. So here what the police think about it...
Stay in control and do not let a doorstep trader decide how you should spend your money. That is the message from Trading Standards officers and North Wales Police. Officers are urging the public to be on their guard after a number of cold calls have been made to people living in the Wrexham and Flintshire areas, regarding purchasing intruder alarms at bargain prices. Trading Standards have received a number of calls from householders that have had calls offering intruder alarms at bargain prices. Alan Taylor, Force Alarms Manager for North Wales Police said: "People requiring an alarm system from a reputable company belonging to an alarm inspectorate body such as the NSI or the SSAIB, can contact the force for details." He added: "I would urge householders to think twice before buying an alarm system over the telephone, and I would recommend those people contact me for further details."
Wrexham and Flintshire Trading Standards Officers have issued the following advice: Remember that you have a seven day cooling off period to give you the chance to compare product and price, and to discuss it with someone you trust.
In this way or another i recommended to think twice before you allow anybody put something in your home.

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