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Monitored residential alarms in Tulsa, waste of money?
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<blockquote data-quote="BuckFuller" data-source="post: 2871378" data-attributes="member: 29436"><p>We had monitored alarm for years and the one time the alarm went off and my wife and I were both at work, I told the alarm company to notify the police. Then I drove home from work (about 10 minute drive), went in and checked the house from top to bottom. After checking everything out I was out on the porch wondering if the police would show up and about the time I gave up on them I see a Tulsa police car moseying down the street. There was probably a thirty minute period from when the police were notified and when they showed up. I decided then that a monitored service in Tulsa is a total waste of money. The Tulsa PD apparently does not put a lot of urgency in responding to alarms in a timely manner. Two pro thieves could have wiped me out in 30 minutes. Still have the alarm and still use it but we don't waste the money on monitoring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckFuller, post: 2871378, member: 29436"] We had monitored alarm for years and the one time the alarm went off and my wife and I were both at work, I told the alarm company to notify the police. Then I drove home from work (about 10 minute drive), went in and checked the house from top to bottom. After checking everything out I was out on the porch wondering if the police would show up and about the time I gave up on them I see a Tulsa police car moseying down the street. There was probably a thirty minute period from when the police were notified and when they showed up. I decided then that a monitored service in Tulsa is a total waste of money. The Tulsa PD apparently does not put a lot of urgency in responding to alarms in a timely manner. Two pro thieves could have wiped me out in 30 minutes. Still have the alarm and still use it but we don't waste the money on monitoring. [/QUOTE]
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