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Recent Review For Broadview Home Security:
As of June 30, 2009, Brink's Home Security will officially be known as Broadview Security (You can read about the details here: Big changes at Brink's) Like Brink's, Broadview uses a sub-dealer program in areas where they have no corporate presence. This means that a local company will install and service your alarm, and Broadview will monitor it.  Therefore the review listed here may not be for or against corporate Broadview, but a completely independent local dealer.  If you submit a review, please indicate whether the review is regarding Broadview corporate, the local company who installed your system, or both.
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I was reading some of the complaints and disgust about Broadview Security. Well there is not a prefect company out there, but when you need service and professionalism you can count on Broadview.

There is only really one other company in the industry with a large base is ADT. But, there are loopholes in their agreement. Now, who is responsible to read your agreement if you were to purchase something for your protection. When I had a representative come to my residence we both sat down and read the agreement front and back. So, is it the company's fault because some of y'all did not read the back of the agreement?  All companies have fine print. When you bought your car or cell phone did you read the fine print? Unfortunately, it is probably some of the customer's fault for not reading and questioning the agreement.

I have had my service for several years now, and not once have I had a problem. Security companies are a business they provide for us not just because you feel as though they owe you something. If you want protection for your home get it... if not get bars for your windows and doors.

I don't understand the problem if it's ADT, Broadview or some small company.  They all have the same agreement somewhat, but it the service you really should look at. I researched a lot of companies and found out a lot of them are subsidiary companies, except a few and Broadview is privately owned.

People you have to do research if you don't know... that's why they have BBB.com. If you don't do research how will you know?
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