Is the Verisure home alarm system worth it?
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My parents’ house had a Verisure home alarm system installed a couple of years ago, but we’re getting less and less sure if it’s worth having - the monthly price has gone up a couple of times and the latest increase takes the subscription to just over £50 a month.
Does anyone have experience with them in a time of need? Is it worth it? They say they’ll send someone to your house if there’s a break in till a new door can be secured/call the police on your behalf etc…
TIA 😊
BellaTheDoggie@reddit
ive had positive experience with Verisure, they had to come out (false alarm) while we were traveling. they were quick to come out and inspect. Now i need to get an alarm for my aging parents who live in the country side. I have done some research and I am gonna go for verisure again. better safe than sorry.
Floydian5571@reddit
Verisure don't offer " next to nothing " as you say . Verisure provides a professionally monitored, 24/7 home security system featuring smart, high-tech alarms and cameras connected to a central monitoring station. Key components include photo detectors, shock sensors for doors/windows, and the ZeroVision smoke barrier system. The service offers rapid response, photo verification to stop false alarms, and a smartphone app for remote control. Verisure UK Verisure UK +4 Core Components & Features 24/7 Monitoring: A licensed Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) checks and responds to alarms, contacting emergency services (police, fire) when needed. GuardVision™ Photodetectors: Cameras with flash and infrared detect intruders and take photos to verify events, even in darkness. Shock Sensors: Specifically designed to detect vibrations and prevent break-ins before they happen by detecting forced entry on doors/windows. ZeroVision: A security device that releases thick smoke to create zero visibility, forcing burglars to leave the premises. Smart Alarm App: Allows users to check, arm/disarm, and receive instant photo alerts via the My Verisure app. Optional Equipment: Includes Arlo indoor/outdoor cameras, smart locks, and 180° video doorbells. Verisure UK For peace of mind while im out of the country, I can see and speak to whoever is at my front door ,disable and enable the whole system or part of the system wherever I am in the world .. Much better than the alternatives especially ADT who are next to useless.
mypostisbad@reddit
Less sure - A Verisure installation 24 months later.
MasterpieceMuch940@reddit
i cant find it :<
mangomaz@reddit (OP)
Oh no way thanks - will def check that out!
king_bozo@reddit
Hey. Did you watch this? Just had a Verisure pitch at my home and was fairly convinced by them!
Tumeni1959@reddit
We have a three-camera Arlo system covering the outside of the house - one camera over each of the entry doors. That sends alerts to both our mobiles whenever there's movement in the cameras' field of view.
I'd rather be alerted before they get into the house. I/we run our own monitoring station.
Roughly £250 to purchase outright, no further charges. Video storage in the cloud for a while, if you need to keep a video, download it.
Currently trying to save on heating bills. etc., I can't imagine paying £50 a month to someone for whom a major part of the service is holding the fort after the break-in...
Impossible_Eye_1883@reddit
Are these the ones the burglers simply jam using a 'jammer' £50 off Amazon?
Tumeni1959@reddit
I have no idea.
Usual-Window3435@reddit
I have been with Chubb Alarms for 40 odd years, and I thought with seeing your advert on television what do you get and charge for my 3 bedroom house?
Usual-Window3435@reddit
I have been with Chubb Alarms for 40 odd years and I saw your advert on Television and I thought how much a year is it? Does it get serviced every year and what would i have running for my 3 bedroom detached house yours S P CAMPINI. [MR]
TomR666@reddit
They are a con, get a local NSI or SSAIB company, will be more upfront in installation cost, but nowhere near the monthly costs, I myself own a SSAIB alarm company and we charge approx £25 per month for police response.
They will tell you they are registered with nsi, but only their monitoring station is, not the equipment, so no good for most insurance purposes, Or for police response.
27,000 positive 4 to 5 star reviews on trustpilot. But if you dig, you will see that the installers write the reviews themselves to get a bonus. Also heard allegedly that on your first day on the job you need to write a positive review, Oh and if a customer leaves a bad review verisure report it to trustpilot as fake to have it removed!
When a company has to do that you know there is something wrong.
Signal-Newspaper909@reddit
Tom
Im interested, please contact me (cyprusbob@gmail.com)
Thanks
Bob
Haydn3141@reddit
so do you just lie for fun?
literally nothing you just said has any factual basis
No-Consequence4365@reddit
Non of this is true 😂
SensitiveCookie5794@reddit
our business got robbed. We counted on verisure to protect us, but they failed.
the motion sensors were not installed correctly, meaning the robbers managed to break in undetected. When they were finally detected, they couldn't deploy zerovision due to unknown reasons. by the time they could, the theives already took what they wanted, keeping in mind the zero vision is USELESS. takes around 2 minutes to start producing smoke. its not what they advertise
this is what there terms state:
5.2 We cannot guarantee that signals from the System which are necessary for the proper operation of the System will always be received by our servers as the telephone/internet connection and mobile
connectivity may not be available or be limited for reasons beyond our control
this means, they are not guaranteeing your protection, they are washing there hands CLEAN if they fail to provide you with the service you are paying for which is exactly what happened to us
whats the point? imagine paying for car insurance and there terms say "well we might not be able to cover your vehicle if you have a accident"
they keep deleting all my social media posts, rest assured, i will keep spreading the truth about verisure. i will keep posting and posting everywhere i can to show people that you cannot provide a service you offer.
i am going to be copying and pasting this trust pilot review to anything i see with the title verisure on it
dont make the same mistake we did
mangomaz@reddit (OP)
Wow so sorry to hear about that experience 😩 thanks for sharing. This thread does seem to be a place people are sharing their experiences etc so I’m sure your comment will help people. We cancelled ours shortly after I made this post.
Wooden_Zombie_8555@reddit
Hi we just installed one when we moved to our house last month. Now thinking of cancelling after reading all these negative comments! How did you get on with the cancellation?
Mutityahoo66@reddit
Cue for others. Read the feedback before u invest in such matters
mangomaz@reddit (OP)
It was a process tbh - they didn’t reply to emails etc and it was difficult to get them on the phone. Then because they wanted to charge us if we wanted to keep the fog thing we said please come and take it and it took them ages to arrange for someone to come. Got there in the end though!
Glittering_Tell_4966@reddit
I haven’t had any major issues with the service itself. They do raise prices from time to time, which many service providers need to do. However, my experience when trying to cancel the contract has been horrible.
I tried to cancel six months ago and was then offered a non-binding contract, with no notice period and no additional cost for the remaining four months of the year.
Free is hard to say no to, so I kept the alarm service, but still chose to cancel before the end of the year. What has followed is that they now refuse to acknowledge that the contract had no notice period, even though the salesperson clearly and explicitly stated this over the phone.
I am now stuck with three extra months because they are, quite frankly, lying straight to my face. Do not trust salespeople’s verbal promises—get everything in writing, and even then they may not honor what they promised.
No_Chef_8153@reddit
Cant comment on Verisure, but Simplisafe is much cheaper and I cant fault them. They have a great range of sensors, including smoke, flood and freezing.
DisastrousSquirrel47@reddit
How much are you currently paying with Simplisafe?
b3ta_blocker@reddit
Hi, this is a year old now but did you get an alarm system? (I'm not a burglar, I am in the market for an alarm)
gigigigugiguru@reddit
I’d say they’re definitely worth it. They’re not the cheapest but they do actually step in and help stop break ins.
For me, I like knowing that there's someone to look at the footage when the alarm goes off. They give me a call and let me know what’s going on so i don’t have to worry about it. I'm way too busy to check every single notification from a DIY system, so if I did have a break in then it pays for itself 10x over.
SnapeVoldemort@reddit
Does anyone else offer cheap smoke system?
Can you set one up that can be triggered remotely if you see stuff on your own feeds? What’s the tech to release smoke on command?
Flangeyy@reddit
Customer of theirs for 2 years now. DO NOT USE VERISURE!
Their salespeople are liars and con artists. They are offering a mediocre service at best. They consistently put their prices up (I was paying £26 per month on sign up and it’s now almost £50). How is that reasonable??
Tried to cancel and they make it incredibly difficult for you. Their contracts are also incredibly sneaky. You never actually own the equipment you paid ~£300 up front for. Instead, it’s a £300 installation fee of sorts and they’ll take their equipment back when you no longer pay for the monthly subscription. Or you can pay £99 and they’ll leave the equipment with you to work in a limited capacity.
Overall, I’d rate them about a 2/10. Don’t go with them or let their pushy salespeople con you into signing anything.
Dry_Scientist9247@reddit
From my own personal experience I would give minus 10 /10. The way Verisure operate defies consumer belief.
Ageing_lifter@reddit
Worst company I’ve ever had the misfortune to be a customer of, was previously with ADT who are much much better.
In the nearly 10 months I’ve been with Verisure I’ve had over 20 engineer call outs and my alarm system has had ongoing major issues during that entire period. I’ve spent hours and hours on the phone to Verisure and they are hilariously bad. For the moment (as an example) our alarm triggers constantly throughout the day for no reason.
When you need to complain, or get an engineer or ANYTHING at all, you call up customer services who say a ticket has been raised and someone will call you back. No one ever calls and there is no record of a a ticket 99/100 times. If you need help then it means (literally) hours on the phone begging and arguing. When you get off the phone nothing happens and no record of your call.
I have been trying to cancel my contract for months. However, you can’t just cancel. You need to call up customer service who raise a cancellation ticket. The cancellation team then call you back. After weeks of trying to get a call back (amazing way to steal from your customers is by simply not letting them cancel) I finally had a call back from one agent who totally failed to care or recognise that over my 12 month contract period I have had over 20 call outs and a non fully functioning alarm system. He told me that someone would call me back… guess what? No call-back and I’m back to square one trying to leave with people promising to call me back and no one calling. Trapped in a Verisure hell.
There are so so so many bad things with this company (apart from the fact they are unable to provide a working alarm system). No one leaves notes on your account after technical issues, call outs, service calls so there is NO HISTORY of your problems.
They have a strange central / regional office structure whereby the central team and the regional teams have no contact and constantly blame problems on each other.
I don’t understand how this company has any customer left (apart from the fact that they force you to stay by refusing to put your through to cancellations).
They also constantly try to hard sell you in a very aggressive way, even when your desperate to leave them.
I am currently completing my forms to take Verisure to small claims court in order to cancel my contract and provide me with a refund.
When the court case is complete (I really am now looking forward to doing this… will be so satisfying), I will come and and give you good folk an update on how my court case went and any lessons learnt.
I am also seeking a domain (just working though the best SEO) where i will signpost struggling Verisure customers on how to take on this bunch of thieves in court and get a refund alongside release from your contracts. When this domain is set and I will update here.
I can’t wait to get back to ADT who provided me with 10 years of good service and actually functions like a real alarm company rather than this absolute bunch of incompetent thieves.
If yo are thinking about changing to Verisure then DO NOT DO THIS. You will regret it… I also suspect a lot of the five start reviews on here are Verisure generated.
Worst company globally in terms of service, provide non-functioning faulty alarm systems, expensive and totally useless.
This company doesn’t deserve to exist. If they allowed their customers to cancel their contracts (as opposed to using every nasty, dirty trick to block your cancellation) I assume they would go into administration. In fact, if they did go into administration, I would probably throw a celebration in honour of this.
I’m case I’ve not made my feelings clear enough… only use Verisure if you want to pay a lot of money for a faulty alarm system that consumes hours and days of your time and which they refuse to remove from your house.
Dry_Scientist9247@reddit
100% agree with you. I have had similar hell from them. No customer service, too expensive and almost contractually impossible to get out of. Regret ever choosing Verisure who surely should change their name to "we haven't got a clue".
Any-Week2833@reddit
Leerte es escuchar a mi papá, sumando que posterior a reclamar en SERNAC, además del servicio nefasto, debe pagar 5 mensualidades de multa por término anticipado de contrato (te obligan a 36 meses se permanencia) y devolver TODOS LOS EQUIPOS QUE YA PAGASTE, PORQUE NO SON TUYOS, SON EN ARRIENDO... Es un abuso, un robo... Espero exista alguna demanda colectiva y sumarse a esta, por contratos abusivos
Haydn3141@reddit
you know what it the most hilarious part of all of what you just said... none of it is true is it.
I have worked in sales for over a decade, The way you speak even down to terminology suggests to me you work within sales and most likely for ADT whom are genuinely diabolical, whenever you hear a house alarm blaring away for no reason its ADT
Upon looking at your profile I am correct, you have only two posts/comments BOTH are exactly the same this is a Very common tactic used by many clowns within the sales industry who tend to lack in skill and honesty to try push people away from one company to the one they work for... rather sad and is why so many people dont trust sales people
mangomaz@reddit (OP)
Thanks so much for sharing - I’m so sorry you’ve home through this with them 😩
Gosh makes me think I’ve got to get my dad to follow up and make sure we’re on track to cancel. He called to cancel and not sure if he got this call back or not!!
Dry_Scientist9247@reddit
Do not trust Verisure. No customer service, too expensive and making it almost impossible to escape their contract. Dreadful experience with them which will be coming to an end soon upon which I will celebrate getting out of their amateur clutches. Escalated matters to the Managing Director as Verisure would not listen to me. Never have I dealt with such an incompetent organisation who are no more than professional amateurs masquerading as security specialists. 100% do not recommend their services and wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy.
hamshanker69@reddit
I don't know about the price but someone I know had it on a previous house and she got a call from them while she was out of the country asking if there should be people in the house. She said no so they deployed the smoke cannister. Within seconds the house was full of smoke and the fucking scumbags couldn't see a thing so left empty-handed.
matorius@reddit
So now the burglar simply has to bring a leaf blower with them.
hamshanker69@reddit
Ain't not gonna work nor nuffink. There are videos demonstrating the system and it's very effective. No, I don't work for verisure.
Bigcatsrule27@reddit
That's pretty dam cool actually I'd get it just for that
Lallenuk@reddit
Verisure sales agents are like snake-oil salemen. We had one show up when we moved into our new build. We were interested in getting an alarm system, so I invited him in. He was there for two hours and would not leave...
He kept trying to pressurise me into a quick sale, made up discounts on the spots but insisted that if i wanted the discount , I had buy the bigger package. Lied about many things, indluing that Verisure had a fast direct link to the police, so call outs from the polcie would be prioritised. That HE would be my point of contact and that I would never need to deal with anyone else , ever! That he was the ONLY sales person in the area (I've had seven other Sales people knock at my door within the last year alone, all from Verisure ).
Basically, they lie, use pressure tactics and try to brow-beat you into a quick sale. AVOID!
Tech_Luke_UK@reddit
Verisure sales agents are like snake-oil salemen. We had one show up when we moved into our new build. We were interested in getting an alarm system, so I invited him in. He was there for two hours and would not leave...
He kept trying to pressurise me into a quick sale, made up discounts on the spots but insisted that if i wanted the discount , I had buy the bigger package. Lied about many things, indluing that Verisure had a fast direct link to the police, so call outs from the polcie would be prioritised. That HE would be my point of contact and that I would never need to deal with anyone else , ever! That he was the ONLY sales person in the area (I've had seven other Sales people knock at my door within the last year alone, all from verusire).
Basically, they lie, use pressure tacticts and try to brow-beat you into a quick sale. AVOID!
amw1nt3r@reddit
I write this as a Verisure customer for over 5 years.
Due to my mental health, I have inner insecurities about the security of my home and family.
I was referred to Verisure by a friend and received a discount, I paid a few hundred pounds upfront, I can't remember how much but I know it wasn't cheap and I was initially paying around £29 a month for the monitored response service.
I have never needed it in all honesty but I am stuck on this old fashioned 2G system, still no contact about upgrading when the 2G is switched off and the newer system new customers get seems much better but I'm nowhere near close to getting that upgrade.
Nowadays, the monthly charge is more £50 and I've told them I'm cancelling because I cannot afford £50 a month, so it magically got knocked down to £23 a month for 1 year and that has been rolling for a couple of years.
They ask about my conditions and health and I have found them to be understanding but I do suspect at times maybe they just don't want to lose a customer.
They tried to charge me for a siren, I think it was around £100 upfront (don't quote me on that, my memory is terrible) and a monthly charge for the siren, but they gave it to me for free with installation at the same time I was going to cancel.
I do honestly want to cancel, but I cannot afford the upfront costs anymore that other companies want and I need a system for my own health and well-being and the need to feel "safe and secure".
TC_FPV@reddit
"worth it" is very subjective. Only your parents can judge if they value the service enough to pay what's being asked
mangomaz@reddit (OP)
I guess the difficulty is that because we’ve never had to use it (and we give thanks for that!), we don’t know what the service actually is like in times of need. But appreciate the question does veer into subjective.
Silly-Impression7029@reddit
Given the scope of social media and the number of burglaries committed every day - I would expect to find lots of people with a story to tell - I can't ;-)
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
All of these "cloud based" security solutions are a waste of money and not worth it. The likes of Verisure and Ring, work on the basis you have a decent WiFi and internet speed. No power, then no router, then system is useless. Another issue? Of course, these systems create additional security risks as they leave ports open on your home router, meaning that any "hacker" or person with minimal experience in port sniffing can gain access to your home network and anything on it/connected to it. You'd like a third reason? Ok then. These systems come in "User friendly " home install packages. Thus, no experienced or qualified engineer is required to install them. Additionally these systems don't meet specific EN50131 guidelines which means they're not valid when it comes to things such as home insurance. The most efficient and effective intruder system is by Pyronix. Ignore any ideas of getting ring or Verisure for the reasons (and more) above and get that. They even do cameras too. Most installs are completed within the hour, they're wireless (separate from your home router) and have the option of a mobile app which will alert you of activations, as well as enabling you to arm and disarm different zones away from home. These systems van also reduce your insurance premium as they're an accredited brand that meet the correct specifications.
v1tru@reddit
Verisure has battery router with antijamming sim card
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
A battery router? "Anti jamming"? Buzz word after buzz word. All alarm systems have backup batteries. The anti jamming sim doesnt prevent external access. It might prevent higher end criminals "blocking" or " disabling " the mobile signal, but that's in extreme circumstances. It still isn't of any use really. At the end of the day, if Verisure have access to the system, so can anyone else.
mannos1986@reddit
Antijamming is called sigfox. They do not have a router with battery. The control panel has a sim card. If connection is lost the panel will switch to 4g - this does not work most of the time (moonshot system). The fast system had a 3g sim card so 3g is getting removed from the uk. Anti jamming is a 3rd party service called sigfox. It does not work as intended. I was a product specialist with verisure. The frequency for sigfox is the same frequency for 4g communication. Jamming 4g also jams sigfox. Jamming 433mhz band makes the panel think that sensors lost connection bit this is delayed. A test signal is sent by devices every few minutes or so which means that from the moment of jamming it takes full minutes until a missing test signal is sent to the alarm receiving centre (ARC). The ARC considers missing test as lower priority alerts because installers are so bad that they often install devices at the edge of their range and loose signal constantly.
The company has a full focus on sales and nothing else. For tools we needed in the product team it takes months to have a few hundred quid a year subscription aproved while the sales and marketing departments get all funding and they brag with “we install x ammount of systems a day” but fact is that about 1 third of installs cancels within the 2 week period and about half of whats left cancel within 3 months.
They are also very litigious. I was planning to leave the company just a few months after i moved to the product team when seeing all this.
ALL WIRELESS CLASS2 systems are closer to toys rather then proper systems. Get a DSC/Texecom system that is wired and get monitoring from any company - ADT are some of the larger ones in the uk. If you look for alternatives like SimplySafe or similar it is the same class2 piece of shit to be honest…
Guard response for 50 quid is a lie - test them out. They do not send a guard unit, they will send one engineer to do a post burglary. The engineers are forbidden from reporting system faults during the burglary or that prevented the trigger - the focus is only on mitigating potential litigation.
Even with all this the customer experience varies greatly - most customers are somehow happy because statistically most properties do not get broken into.
The zerovision canister if you ask verisure is the only one of this type on the market which is a lie - i found similar products since the 70s - they are not even the first ones to use it…
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
It's still doesn't meet specific industry standards. You're just as well to buy a cheap self install from Amazon. They too have sim card connection.
v1tru@reddit
My wife feels safer because they can smoke the house and come in few minutes with vigilantes patrol
So I was convinced by her, I also feel that hardware could be better at that price/months
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
By the time their "vigilantes" have got there, unless they can teleport, the criminals are long gone. No doubt with your laptop, phone, expensive antique/s, etc. The smoke screen is a naff gimmick. With other systems, such as Pyronix, your phone is alerted (loudly), if you incorporate their cctv system it'll record the incident and send you screenshots. You can then call the police to attend immediately, which is better than these "vigilantes" that ate just a middle man between getting the police there. The vigilantes can't really do anything. They're not going to approach, for safety reasons such as the intruder s could be armed.
No_Tangerine_784@reddit
As much as I dislike Verisure they meet EN50131 at Grade 2 level which is the maximum you can obtain for a wireless system.p
hendoscott777@reddit
WPA2/WPA3 isn’t industry standards?
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
It doesn't matter about the connection protocol. That's to connect them inside your network. To access the cameras, it uses your home router, where the ports are already opened and visible to opportunists
hendoscott777@reddit
Genuine question.
Doesn’t Ring etc. use cloud servers to allow remote access? You can’t intercept outbound connections the cloud can you? Obviously a VPN would protect all if not most of the vulnerabilities you’ve mentioned however I get not everyone has this.
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
Their system/s don't meet basic EN standards. That's a big red flag.
Additionally, these systems leave ports open, so it doesn't matter how their system sends info to their cloud, once a person has found a "back door" into the system using one of the open ports, the encryption doesn't matter as they're "already in" and accessing as if it were you or the main Admin.
People really don't understand the vulnerabilities unfortunately and such companies blind these people with (for want of a better word) BS.
If you speak with any IT professional, that understands network security, they'll steer you well clear of such services.
That's not to say ALL brands and ALL systems have such flaws, there are some. However the likes of Ring and Verisure are really not the way forward if you're security conscious.
Again, a big clue as to whether a system is worth investing is whether it meets certain EN standards. These two companies DON'T.
These products are the equivalent of leaving a window open a jar. The average person might not notice, or will not take advantage. However to a person that's set on "getting in", this is the equivalent of giving them a door key.
hendoscott777@reddit
Thanks for getting back to me. I appreciate the insight - the main trouble isn’t that people don’t know about this sort of stuff (although I agree with you it’s like a window a jar) it’s that competitors don’t do a very good job of showing why they are a better alternative.
Hell, I couldn’t really name that many of the top of my head.
TheInevitableTruth@reddit
You're welcome.
I'm by no means associated to the brand, but I can highly recommend Pyronix if it's of any use following this thread
hendoscott777@reddit
Much appreciated. I’ll check them out!
Antique-Individual72@reddit
If they don’t go on holiday much it’s obviously not worth it, if you do it is MOST DEFINITELY worth it.
Basically for most it’s not worth it but for someone who is retired and out the country much it may be worth having
BeanzMeanzBranston@reddit
Their adverts always make me chuckle. Seems like their demographic is middle to upper class older folk who have disposable incomes. I certainly couldn’t afford £600 annually for a service that offers next to nothing.
EverythingIsByDesign@reddit
I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed everyone in a Verisure Alarm are distinctly middle-class, older and white.
And also have zero concern and compassion for their neighbours or coworkers who have just been burgled.
Remarkable_Luck_7422@reddit
What's being white got to do with it. Are you a racist ?
Neither_Painting_432@reddit
Buy one fit it yourself and self monitor. Easy.
Dry_Candle_Stick@reddit
No. It’s a waste of money and time. Find any alternative. Steer clear!
Dizzy-Engineering698@reddit
Hi I would say it very much depends. They charge £50 a month which is very expensive - peace of mind but not sure how essential it is. My experience with them has been very poor - system has had bugs for months, they eventually cut the subscription to £38 so good to know they can do that. Engineers rarely come out, didn't come out when they said they would. When they finally did set up the system for us in the new house when we moved to they set it up wrong. Was charged for the subscription over this whole period. Was offered 2 months back when I tried to leave. The non stick glue on the system is total bullshit ripped the plaster off the wall when we did it.
reddituserbaby1@reddit
Thank goodness for this forum.
I asked for a quote and they insisted someone has to visit my home so I pushed back. Below is the current cost people:
They’re currently doing a Black Friday sale 50% off. They quoted me £199 upfront cost and £37 odd monthly. Also free installation.
I googled how much the cost normally is and the only difference is it’s normally £199 + £37pm + £799 installation fee.
Posting here in case anyone else finds this helpful
Jealous-Ad-7503@reddit
For goodness sake don't go with this company. The sales person was an out and out liar and con man, and its like one of the 12 Labours of Hercules to get rid of them if you want to cancel. Appalling company.
No-Consequence4365@reddit
It depends what you mean by “worth it”, if you can afford the £50p/m then it is pretty much the highest level of security you can get without employing people full-time to watch your house, but if that is your last £50 for the month then probably not the best option
IllustriousRecover78@reddit
Been with them 3.5yrs and it's more than worth it. I don't care as much for theft as I do being alone if someone gets in. They have been amazing and the peace of mind worth it