PaulCutler said:am i looking at this the wrong way would i be better of getting myself one of these £100 systems or installing the pro kit myself
crafty1289 said:TheGaffersSon said:Most firms will install a decent system for £100.
i'm no expert, but i have my doubts about this remark.
TheGaffersSon said:Some firms will install a bad system for £100.
securespark said:crafty1289 said:TheGaffersSon said:Most firms will install a decent system for £100.
i'm no expert, but i have my doubts about this remark.
No, Crafty! What he meant to say was,
TheGaffersSon said:Some firms will install a bad system for £100.
Wonder if 5 star fit a spur? Wonder if they certificate their work, and issue minor works?
Why doesn't the text in their offer match the pictures underneath?
[color=red]crafty wrote: [/color]breezer said:Get the 2nd one, what is listening in going to do for you?
Au contrare, breezer. I would opt for the first one. Text messages have been known to take weeks to arrive.
alarm companies use the listen in feature to confirm someone is actualy breaking in.
So would a householder! So they dont have to travel from work if its a false alarm!
Dont point pirs at windows why?
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