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Anyone Knows How Much Cpi Charges For Surveillance And Surround Sound Installations


Ja  Rhule

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I have an appointment with CPI sales man this upcoming week. I want surround sound system and my fiance hates it but willing to compromise if not too expensive... I also thinking about getting an extra outside camera but I don't want too pay too much for it. I believe CPI also does only 5 years contracts so they better give me poo load of free stuff. Average marriage in US last only 3 years lol.

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PM me, my cousin's fiance works for CPI & he can hook you up. But I believe they have a basic system where you get so much gear for free & the installation is free.

I got an appointment with CPI salesman this week. Maybe it's your cousin? lol

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Maybe. They live in Dallas, NC.

CPI & most security systems are a lot cheaper than you'd think.

I hope so. It's a brand new home so installation should take no more than 2 hours. CPI also prewires my entire houses so it only makes sense for it to be cheap lol

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I hope so. It's a brand new home so installation should take no more than 2 hours. CPI also prewires my entire houses so it only makes sense for it to be cheap lol

My grandparents had a CPI system put in their new home & it was kinda pricey. Installation was only $99 but they have 20+ ground level windows, sunroom, 8 entry doors, & 2 garage doors. So it just depends on how many sensors you need. Monthly charges aren't bad & if they're wiring your home you can probably hassle for some discounts on equipment. Good luck!

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Shouldnt even take two hours. The security system piggy backs off the phone line. When it gets an alarm, it seizes the phone line, using it to call out to the monitoring company. All they're going to have to do is install the panel, sensors, and the accompanying wire.

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