I am looking to buy a x10 45 peice home financial guarantee set rotten ebay...? Anyone know if they are any good or not? I'm...

Anyone know if they are any good or not? I'm hoping someone might actually hold one to let me know? I can't spend more then 200 dollars. However i do requirement to get a security system due to within being 3 thefts on my block alone surrounded by the last 8 days! With my window a/c running upstairs surrounded by my room, i wouldn't hear anyone down stairs stealing my whole living room set! Please let me know! appreciation!
Answers:    I have lived in a bunch of different (sometimes scary) areas and enjoy used a bunch of different home security systems. The first one I bought was an X10 system. It be crappy. The components are very cheaply made and it was unreliable. I be lucky and no one broke in... but on a quantity of occasions when I would walk into a room to interview the system, it just didn't work right.

I would also NOT bother with one of those companies (ADT, Brinks, etc.) to come and install the "free" system. Their equipment and components are honest. Much better than X10. However, they nail you on all compassionate of setup fees, police department connection fee, etc. etc. Then they fastener you every month for the monitoring fee. You'll eat through $200 nippy. While they're monitoring your house, they steal $50 from you each month to pay a bunch of clowns that work contained by the monitoring call centers. We had these services for several office that I worked in and I found the service to be lousy.

So, I took matters into my own hand and purchased a bunch of security compenents from www.aesecurity.com and built my own system. No monthly monitoring. When there is a problem (smoke, burglar, etc.) it call my cell phone, and several trusted neighbors. We can phone 911 if needed. Basic kits start a bit above $200 and you'll need to be handy to interpret the recurrently cryptic instructions that accompany this stuff. To outfit a decent sized home will cost closer to a pompous if you go nuts like me and own it sniff for CO gas, water in the underground room, excessive heat in the attic, chalice break, motion, wild temperature swings within the basement, etc. Ah, piece of mind.

So, for $200... where does that head off you? There is a bunch of things you can do for well under $200 to product your home a lot less attractive to a burglar. Here's how you avoid self a victim...

1. Got a back obstruction? Put a big 'ol lock on the fence door. Not easy to degree fence with stolen commodities in hand.

2. Leave border lights on. Back door light. Front door light. Leave them on at darkness... all night. Put them on timers.

3. Just purchased a exotic XBOX (or other light-weight shiny valuable gadget)? Do not place the empty box surrounded by your trash. Dispose of wrappings more discretely. They're otherwise advertisements.

4. Radio Shack sells "Security System" decals for $5. Don't use them. People know just about them and they look cheesy. Instead, search of ADT Decal or Brinks Yard Sign on ebay. For $30 or so, you can have a sign for the patio and a bunch of window decals. I've never bothered with a courtyard sign. Put decals in windows most promising to be targetted. Back and Front doors, basement windows, etc. Thief will look for an easier target than your home.

5. Make sure you've get decent locks on the target doors and windows.

That's it! Good luck.
free your money and get a security service to install and monitor it