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Unreal this crap make me sick. As for the "well known' alarm company if it was the one that advertises all then time and changed names, I know those 24 hour monitoring is a HUGE JOKE. When I was in law enforcement most of the time the neighbors called about the alarm an hour or so before the company
....Best advice there is just buy one of those signs at that is about what you are paying for anyway.I hope these cards are recovered and I'll buy the rope for the scum that stole them.
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