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Fw: Understanding Comfort...


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  • From: "Gareth Cook" <gcook@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 14:09:31 +0000
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But would you not think that a company with a name of "Household Automation" and being an "Authorised Comfort Installer" should be able to do such things with their eyes closed ?

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>Is this them.....? http://www.household-automation.com/
 >>Oh yes. Absolutely useless. Maybe Household Automation is an  oxymoron.

I contacted these guy a the start of the year with a view to getting them
to install and configure a Comfort system (quite a complex one). Didn't get
the best of feelings over the phone, when they never turned up to the
meeting I'd setup, I didn't bother contacting them to find out why.

After talking to some of the other official Comfort installer, I also got
some bad feelings. To the point of one installing saying that, "yes there
where installers, and would install it for me, but I only if I really
insisted". They felt that whilst Comfort was a powerful beast, it was a
beast.





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