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  2. Rochester ADT customers: Don't fall for this door-knocking scam

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    Don't let anyone in your home without proper ADT ID and if you receive a text message, phone call or are approached by a salesperson claiming to be with ADT, stop the interaction immediately and ...

  3. Vivint - Wikipedia

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    Vivint offers a range of integrated smart home and security products, including cameras, locks, safety sensors, thermostats, lighting, managed through the Vivint Smart Hub and mobile app. [2] As of 2024, Vivint has over two million customers across all fifty states with more than 27 million devices managed .

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  5. Vivint Solar - Wikipedia

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    Vivint contended that the lawsuit lacked legal merit. [13] In July 2015, SunEdison announced plans to buy Vivint Solar for US$2.2 billion, [14] but the deal fell through by March 2016 with Vivint Solar suing for a "willful breach" of the planned merger. Shortly after, SunEdison entered bankruptcy.

  6. FCC warns of 50-state scam by fraudsters posing as mortgage ...

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    Homeowners across the U.S. are being targeted in a sophisticated scam in which callers pose as mortgage lenders to defraud people out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the Federal ...

  7. Brink's - Wikipedia

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    The Great Brink's Robbery was an armed robbery of the Brinks Building at the corner of Prince St. and Commercial St. in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, on the night of January 17, 1950. [20] Led by Boston small-time criminal Tony "Fats" Pino, 11 men broke in and stole $1,218,211.29 in cash, and $1,557,183.83 in checks, money orders, and ...

  8. Why The Brink's Company Is a Secure Investment - AOL

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  9. OneMain Financial ordered to pay $20 million for deceptive ...

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    Key takeaways. In May 31,2023, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered OneMain Financial to pay $20 million for deceiving and misleading some 25,000 consumers.