Home security systems are supposed to keep you safe but they won't always keep imposters from finding a way into your home. FOX 7 Austin's Carissa Lehmkuhl has more.An ADT security camera appeared to capture one of its own earlier this month.
But Paige, the homeowner, hadn’t made an appointment and was quickly wary. She did not see any form of identification on him. "He said, ‘I saw a sign in your yard that said ADT,’" she said. "That indicated to me, he wasn't sent here by them, he was just looking for signs."While it can’t be confirmed in this specific case, a quick search brought up multiple posts on social media about similar interactions, appearing to be fraudulent.about people posing as a representative of the utility company or the city, going door-to-door to give residents an estimate on solar panels.
While some scammers may be trying to get personal information or scope out valuables in a home, according to ADT, companies will sometimes pose as them toAccording to ADT, common phrases that may alert residents to a sales representative scammer include, "We are here to upgrade your ADT system," and "ADT is no longer covering your area.
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