CPI Security Wins $189M Deceptive Practices Verdict Vs. Vivint
A North Carolina court unanimously found Vivint Smart Home responsible for using deceptive door-to-door sales practices to mislead and confuse CPI customers.
A North Carolina court unanimously found Vivint Smart Home responsible for using deceptive door-to-door sales practices to mislead and confuse CPI customers.
The lawsuit claims Vivint’s sales representatives posed as CPI employees or affiliates and tricked customers into signing up for Vivint’s service.
Retired Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney will be responsible for community engagement and work to improve opportunities for underserved youth.
A local racial equality nonprofit called for a boycott of CPI Security after suggesting an email from Ken Gill included “insensitive and racist comments.”
Co-sponsored by The Monitoring Association and SSI, the Marvel Award recognizes monitoring centers for creating and/or using cutting-edge technology.
CPI representatives accepted the award during an opening celebration Monday evening to kick-off the 2019 Electronic Security Expo (ESX) in Indianapolis.
CPI Founder/CEO Ken Gill is joined by Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly and head coach Ron Rivera to express appreciation.
The new 120,000-square-foot building will house training facilities, a monitoring center, employee amenities and more.
During a press conference, Ron Rivera credited an alarm system installed by CPI Security for alerting the family to leave the residence.