Outcall security

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I've little doubt that the poster is sincere in his question. But... I'd be careful answering that question because anyone ELSE might monitor the answer and have devious plans with possible criminal intent.

I remember some years ago, receiving a flyer in the mailbox advertising a security alarm/response company. It said you just had to answer 3 questions and provide their address and respondents would get a free quote and installation plan tailored to their security needs. There was even a pensioner's discount. The questions were:

How often is there no one at home?
Do you have a modern digital/electronic response alarm?
When your alarm goes off, how are you alerted - by phone? By a neighbour?


Of course there were more than a few people in my neighbourhood who treated this with great caution but I'm sure there were some people in the suburb who'd be gullible.
 
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It is a sincere question, the risk that must be involved going to an outcall , especially a private residence could be very dangerous for the ladies. The last thing anyone wants is someone to be hurt in anyway. I have heard that some have a driver with them and wait for them .
 
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