Settlement FAQs

is the monitronics settlement legitimate

by Prof. Wallace Johns Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Monitronics denies any wrongdoings but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation. If you’re eligible, submit a claim form to receive your potential award by February 20, 2018!

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Is Monitronics a good security company?

Monitronics is a security company that has been in business for 20 years and has a vast network around the country. This also means they have advanced security equipment and an extensive support network. You can get a complete security system that includes security cameras, home automation features, and more.

Did Brinks buy Monitronics?

Brinks did not buy Monitronics. The Brinks Company, one of the largest private security firms in the United States, licensed the trademarks and business from Monitronics. The Brinks Company did this to reenter the home alarm system market in 2019.

How do I contact Monitronics customer service?

As one of the largest alarm companies in the nation, Monitronics has an extensive customer service department. Their support team phone number can be reached via a phone call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

What is a “settlement scam?

In this scam, consumers are notified out of the blue—usually via incoming e-mail or an unsolicited telephone call—that they are entitled to thousands of dollars because of a recent settlement.

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Ann Taylor Fake Discount Class Action Settlement

Top Class Action viewers are reporting that they have started receiving checks from the Ann Taylor fake discount class action settlement worth $6.84.

Monitronics TCPA Class Action Settlement

Top Class Actions viewers are also reporting that they have received checks for $42.35 for claims in a Monitronics TCPA class action settlement.

What is the TCPA?

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act, or TCPA, is a federal law that protects consumers from telemarketing. In response to growing concern over harassment, Congress enacted the TCPA in the 1990s prohibiting companies from contacting consumers via phone without prior consent.

Join a Free TCPA Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

If you were contacted on your cell phone by a company via an unsolicited text message (text spam) or prerecorded voice message (robocall), you may be eligible for compensation under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

How much does Monitronics cost?

Monitronics monthly pricing depends on which package you decide on. The essential package costs more or less $199, including the activation fee and monthly monitoring fee. If you choose the complete package, the cost will be approximately $499, including activation fees and a monthly fee.

What Is Monitronics?

Monitronics is a security company that has been in business for 20 years and has a vast network around the country. This also means they have advanced security equipment and an extensive support network.

How is the Moni Home Customer Support?

Their support team phone number can be reached via a phone call 24 hours a day, seven days a week . They offer professional support for all of their home security systems.

When did Moni change their name?

Monitronics changed their name to Moni in 2016, along with their logo and other style elements. In 2019, they licensed all of their trademarks and the rest of their business to Brinks Home Security. The name, as well as all of their logos and branding, has since changed to Brinks.

How long is the warranty on an alarm system?

While you don’t get a lifetime warranty, the alarm company offers a two-year warranty with all of the equipment.

How many reviews does Trust Pilot have?

There are 2,089 reviews on the Trust Pilot website for the home security company. Their average rating is four stars, with 69% of their reviews being five stars (3).

Is Moni Security System good?

After a thorough round of testing, we found the Moni security system to be top-notch. It has everything we expect in a complete system, including motion detectors, monthly monitoring service, door sensors, and more. But, the contract can be a deal-breaker with such a long commitment.

Who is Sid Kirchheimer?

Sid Kirchheimer is the author of  "Scam-Proof Your Life," published by AARP Books/Sterling.

Why did the class action lawsuit ruse re-emerge?

The class action lawsuit ruse re-emerged to take advantage of today’s economic troubles. In this scam, consumers are notified out of the blue—usually via incoming e-mail or an unsolicited telephone call—that they are entitled to thousands of dollars because of a recent settlement.

Do you have to pay a lawsuit up front?

Don’t take the bait, as these ploys are sure signs of a scam. In legitimate lawsuits, you never have to pay up front. And, as always, be suspicious of any check you receive unexpectedly. Among the other red flags of a bogus lawsuit scam:

Do you need to provide bank account numbers for class action lawsuits?

And in real judgments against banks or credit card companies, consumers do not need to provide bank account numbers so the award can be direct-deposited—consider such a request a red flag for fraud.

Can you get a bogus check as an advance payment?

In some cases, you may even be mailed bogus checks as an advance payment and told to call a provided phone number for further instructions on how to get the balance. Don’t take the bait, as these ploys are sure signs of a scam. In legitimate lawsuits, you never have to pay up front.

Does the Better Business Bureau make phony calls?

Another recent scheme, reports the Better Business Bureau, involves phony notifications to owners of small businesses that they are being sued. The callers pretend to be from the BBB—they claim that the business owner can avoid the lawsuit by paying a fee to have complaints removed from BBB files. In reality, the BBB makes no such calls. Business owners should contact their local BBBchapter if they receive such notifications.

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