H & R Alarms, Inc. will meet with you at your home or office to find the alarm system that best works for you – trunk slammers have little concern for the type of system you want. Their goal is to convince you to sign a long-term contract with a monitoring company. Once you do, they will sell your signed contract to an alarm system company for a nice commission and disappear. Rarely, if ever, will you hear from them again. Sensor stops working? You’re out of luck. The monitoring company doubles your rate? Too bad. The victims of these scammers are often stuck with subpar, poorly installed systems and a contract that they can’t get out of.
Here are some things to keep in mind to avoid being swindled by a trunk slammer:
Some warning signs. Despite what a trunk slammer may tell you, the alarm system is not free. The cost of the equipment is usually built into the monthly pricing for monitoring service. Also, be careful about who you provide with your social security number or bank information. Legitimate alarm dealers do require this information for credit checks but will show you proof that it will be used for its intended purpose. It’s unlikely a trunk slammer can offer that same disclosure.
H & R Alarms, Inc…
You own the system! It’s not a leased system that you pay $20-$30 a month for the next decade and ownership is NOT contingent upon signing up with our monitoring service.
We are not in the business of “Selling” accounts. Our primary method of new business is through referrals and our reputation. We guarantee your satisfaction and hope that you will tell someone about us.
We will NEVER ask for your social security number or other private information.
Driver’s side customer service? A legitimate alarm system dealer doesn’t need to have a lavish office in the center of town, but they should have a phone number where they can be reached and a physical address – not a P.O. Box.
H & R Alarms, Inc… we offer numerous ways to contact us:
(800) 400-7178 and ![]()
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(573) 334-4456
Email: info@hralarms.com
Internet: www.hralarms.com (FAQ’s, Forum and more)
Mail: 338 Limbaugh Lane, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Take your time. Buying an alarm system is a decision that could affect the safety of your loved ones or colleagues, in addition to your property. Don’t let a salesman rush you into a decision with lines like “I just need to meet my quota for the month” or “this deal is only good today, the sale ends tomorrow.”
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We have our most of the products we offer online for you to research and compare.
We believe in what we do; we truly have better products, service and prices and want you to make the decision that is best for you, your family, or your business. Satisfied clients are good for our business and our industry!
You get what you pay for. An old adage, but appropriate when discussing trunk slammers. They are going to focus on the most obvious benefit to most consumers – low price. A free or very cheap system will include only a few contacts for doors and windows, an inadequate or outdated alarm panel, and low-quality motion sensors. That may not be enough protection for your home or business.
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Check out our line of products and the manufactures we have chosen and you will see that we are about quality products. Not necessarily the Ferrari, Lamborghini, or Rolls Royce but solid, reliable, and reputable with a commitment to long term customer satisfaction.
A matter of trust. Be very wary of dealing with someone that can’t connect you with the monitoring service that will handle your account. Did the salesperson provide you with a phone number for service? Can you be ensured that you are in their database and will be connected with a service representative that will help you?
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H & R Alarms uses Central Dispatch Monitoring Service located in Rolla, MO. You can research them at www.centraldispatchinc.com with every monitored system we provide a monitoring card that includes there 800 number, account number, and the passcode you created.
Who’s watching over you again? Alarm system scammers get you to sign monitoring contracts but rarely take the time to explain how monitoring works or even which monitoring company is watching over your home or business. Will you be guaranteed that the monitoring station will contact you if you experience an intrusion or an equipment malfunction?
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Certifiably legitimate. Check that the salesperson is a installer and officially contracted to work for a particular alarm company. Many non-profit organizations require strict testing to certify an alarm dealer and if the salesperson is licensed, you can put a little more faith in their workmanship and commitment to service.
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Our installers and technicians have completed training by the manufacturers to ensure that you receive knowledgeable support and a quality installation.
H & R Alarms, Inc. is a licensed business in the State of Missouri.