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Marlboze Wireless Home Security WIFI Alarm System

Ieveen from Flat Bush

Don't spend thousands of dollars on a home alarm system that you can't even control from your phone.

Buy this Marlboze Wireless Home Security WIFI Alarm System. This set is:
-brand new;
-remote monitoring; and comes with
-2 rfid tokens
-2 remote controls
-3 door/window sensors
-3 motion sensors
-1 wired siren
-1 wireless siren

I have been using this model for almost a year with no issue. Pick up after weekdays 6:30pm in Flat Bush or anytime weekends. Can also meet up on Queen Street in the CBD M-F 8am-5pm. Can post at buyer's expense.

Can help set up at your place for an additional $50 (1 hour) if you live within 15 kms from Ormiston Hospital.

Price: $189

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