When I went out to unplug it, I then heard what sounded like an aquarium pump running. I went outside in the dark on my one acre property to unplug it just to be safe as for it was operating very strangely. I then started noticing it going on & off second by second & flickering as well as if it had a short in the cord or something. I had it set to stay on for about 1-1/2 minutes at the most. I kept on watching it to see if it was going to go off or not which it was not after about 15 minutes of being continuously on. I looked out one night because it was on & did not see anything anywhere around that it was or might had been detecting. It seemed really good at first until we got one week of flooding & thunderstorms off & on each day. ![]() I installed it outside on a tree for wildlife monitoring in my backyard in the mountains. I just got through purchasing a Brinks Motion Sensing Plug-In Light about 3 weeks ago from Walmart with a Brinks model number of 7162G-1. I truly hope that Brinks, makes this right! I am enclosing the UPC code on the box, the receipt to show what I paid. I checked the area of the light, it was clean, no spider webs, no mold, etc., there is no reason that it should have burnt out! I am now stuck with one Brinks light instead of two. Buying tqo flood lights every few months can become quite expensive. And therefore I seem to have paid $13.97 plus tax of 7% for ONE light bulb and I worry if the other will burn out just as quick. ![]() I have a Great Value Light that lasted over 3 years but the Brinks bulb burnt out in two (2) months. I purchased "Brinks" due to the fact that I thought that with the good name and length of time in business that the lights would last a year or more. This evening July 17, 2015, the light was already burnt out! I purchased 2 PAR 38, BULB #7075 at Wal-Mart on April 28, 2015. Please correct me.Ĭontact: Benesia Babb and Jerry King, managing Wall street Journal In short who are the bigots, you all or just who you want as your customers because if that’s the case I’ll just keep looking for a service to protect my home my African American wife and my African American children I feel is valuable as well despite your one sided or slanted advertisements. As we know one viewer such as myself who takes the time to express certain views represent a percentage of the viewing population. People who may not be able to express what they see and feel but have similar questions. You all at brinks are smart enough to has a security system that can and is networked across the nation from state to state and has the ability to go into almost any home, so with such very smart people there why is this particular type of information projected to me and countless others across the nation. These are not images I have conjured up but this is the information that has been sent to me in commercial advertisements while watching my favorite Television shows for years, if I am wrong please to explain your ad’s and if I am wrong why of all of the images to project, why does your advertisements reflect only white females and their children who need protecting. So with that in mind the question then becomes weather you all at brinks are flat raciest is the client base you are looking for just bigots, and therefore not looking for any money for a home security system from African Americans or will I experience a different type of treatment or response time from you all based upon the information I have you have shown advertised to me for several years per your commercials. In the society we live in there is much research that goes into commercials and who the target audience is or who the target audience is not. ![]() I have been watching the brinks home security commercials for years, and the only people I see who seem to need protecting per your commercials are either white women or white women and their white children mostly female white children. Brinks I am writing to discover what your advertising for the brinks home security system means.
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