



| Kansas City Home Security Providers: |
| ADT Kansas City |
| Recent Review For ADT Kansas City: In September of 2006, I received an expired ADT refund check. By the time I received this check (which was sent to the wrong address by ADT) it was no longer valid, so I proceeded to contact ADT to discuss the re-issuance of this check. I was advised that I would need to send the check back to ADT, and upon receipt, would be issued a new check. I scanned a copy of the check and proceeded to send it back to ADT. After a few months, I felt as if I had waited long enough for the check, and proceeded to contact ADT to follow up on the missing check. Upon speaking to ADT, I was advised that the check had not been sent out, but that a new check would be sent immediately, and would be received within 7 to 10 business days. Still having some faith in "the system", I waited a while for the check, thinking that ADT's processing department(s) were just slow. After months with no check, I contacted ADT again, inquiring about the status of the check. This time, I was told the check had not been sent, but was assured that it would be sent immediately, and that I could expect a check within 7 to 10 business days (yes, I'm a sucker). Again, I waited for the check, which I never received, and contacted ADT again. This time (April 23 - nearly 8 months since my original request for a $100 check re-issue), I was told that ADT Kansas City would have to handle the check issuance. The folks at ADT Kansas City told me that they didn't know anything about it, and that it would have to be issued by the refunds department. At this point, I requested to speak to the Service Coordinator of the Kansas City ADT (who has been the only competent and helpful person I've met at ADT in the last 6 months). She began wandering through the web of lies woven by ADT and seemed to discover what I had known all along - ADT was trying to screw me out of 100 bucks. She was able to contact one lady who claimed the check had been sent to Missouri collections, and that there was nothing I could do except logon to the Missouri Unclaimed Property website. This was not true, as the monies owed by ADT were not listed on the Missouri website. Gerry found another person to contact, and conferenced me in on the phone call. This person (I believe in a tax or refund department), told us that the check had been sent to Missouri unclaimed property as well. I refused to believe that this was the case, and proceeded to call the state of Missouri to discuss my dilemma. I was told by the State Treasurer's office that assets are not typically sent to collections until they have been inactive/unclaimed for more than 5 years. In my case, it had been less than a year since the refund had expired, so I began to doubt the story I had been told by ADT. I proceeded to inquire about the unclaimed property process, and was told that most large companies submit a "batch" of assets to unclaimed property each fall, around October or November. In 2006, ADT had submitted approximately 5000 assets on their unclaimed report, which were manually inserted into the unclaimed property databases by the end of January, 2007. After finding this information, I obtained the contact information for ADT and their refund/tax epartment, Pamela Runkler (sp?). I then spoke to Gerry (ADT - KC), and told her that I did not believe the money had already been sent to Missouri, but that I suspected it was somewhere at ADT. I gave Pamela's phone number to Gerry, but Gerry never received a response from Pamela. On the morning of Tuesday, April 24th, and appx 10:00 AM CDT, I received a call from Nancy Dollmeyer in the refunds department. The refunds department is who started this web of lies in September, yet I was forced to enter their vicious circle of deceit again. This time, I was told that I should have received a letter from Legal on my initial request, which would have to be returned to ADT before a check would be re-issued. I advised that I had never received a letter, nor had I ever been told by the Refunds department that I had to do anything except wait for the check. This time around, Nancy told me that I would have send a form into the Tax Department, requesting that they release the funds (which were placed in queue for release to Missouri Unclaimed Property in November of 2007), so rather than simply sending me my 100 bucks, they told me that I would have to buy a stamp, send them a form, and then wait up to 60 days for my money. If (this is a huge "if") they truly do what they say, I may actually have my 100 bucks by the end of June, 2007. Now, if this is how a company treats a small matter (such as a $100 refund), imagine how they handle the rest of their business. I would trust the security of my home and my family to a herd of cattle before placing my trust in the bumbling idiots at ADT. |
| St Louis Home Security Providers: |
| Hackett Security |
| Recent Reviews For Hackett Security: I always enjoying putting my 2 cents worth in! I work in the service industry and realize, from both sides, the importance of GREAT customer service. You can't even put a price on this invaluable commodity. I'm not sure how they provide such great care, but they do. There have been a few times when I had a low battery signal, or something else minor - and when I call in the morning, they have a tech over right away! They really take care of their customers. Let's see... They have a good website, which is important to me. I usually don't do business with a company unless they have a decent website. On the website you can see inside their office space, which is very cool. It is live, so you can see the people working. I guess it is there as an example of what services they provide. Don't you think it would be beneficial for someone to see what is going on in their own house when they are not there? Like, if you had a babysitter and wanted to make sure the kids were being treated properly. Or if you suspected your teen was having parties when mom and dad are not around. And all you have to do is get out the old laptop to view it all. Very cool stuff. (I think this is called IP Video Monitoring) Hackett has some very knowledgable technicians. They are professional, clean, well marked with uniforms and their trucks always look good. They're honest, don't try to sell you a bunch of things you don't need. I've refered some of my friends to Hackett Security. A few have used them, and it's great, 'cause when they do, I get free monitoring!!! Their rates are reasonable, but I like the idea of getting something for free. (Truthfully, I'd recommend them regardless of this perk) Ok, one last comment, then I'll stop. My friend is the principal of the kid's school. She told me that Hackett has been installing panic buttons, or emergency buttons all through the school --- just in case. I can't tell you how good that makes me feel, that our kids are safer because of what Hackett Security is doing. Thanks, Hackett Security!!!! Keep up the great job. |