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Re: Kick rocks
Can you say "Scooby Dooby Doo"???
Everywhere Man wrote:
> Dude, take it easy. I know your frustrated by the goofballs around here but
> keep in mind you install alarms for a living. Take your bad ITT Technical
> Institute degree and take a breather. You learned a trade and thank god
> since you probably knocked your old lady up at 18 and needed to get a job.
> Also congrats on learning how to use a computer.
>
> Can you say "White Trash"???
>
> "Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1154896142.472984.126340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Why are you attempting to secure your home yourself when it's obvious
> > you don't have experience with security systems? If you just have to be
> > a gadget geek with something in the house then try CHA where they jerk
> > off by remote control. They welcome people who think they know it all.
> > Put your god damn ego away, walk over to your phone, and call a
> > licensed alarm company.
> > You certainly have no problem asking for help in here. The people you
> > are asking assistance from are the same people who you will come to the
> > house and install it properly.
> > Is their help only of value when it's free? While there's no issue
> > helping people who are in a messy situation it's a totally different
> > ballgame when the person looking for help is the same person who
> > decided he would go the DIY route because he could install it like a
> > pro. Well now you've learned some valuable lessons.
> > #1- You're not a pro
> > #2- Your supplier isn't responsible for your screwing up the panel, and
> > doesn't give a shit if you can't install it properly. They care about
> > selling it to you. The supermarket will sell you steak but it's not
> > their fault if you don't know how to cook it.
> > #3- Going cheap ended up costing you more
> > #4- Your house is still not secure
> > #5- The world doesn't owe you a living
> > #6- Your response means diddly dick because you're nothing more than a
> > blip on the screen. Now take a walk and make room for the next goofball
> > seeking free assistance.
> >
> >
> >
> > Larry Lipide wrote:
> >> Frank,
> >>
> >> Ya, I know how companies are with things but if they don't work, they
> >> don't
> >> work. They have to take it back. If not I simply contest the charges
> >> which
> >> initiates a hell of a lot of paperwork for the vendor to explain why they
> >> won't refund, etc, etc. It's simple, if the product doesn't work then
> >> they
> >> have to take it back...AMEX is very good about this.
> >>
> >> I think it's premature though as I will give them a shot tomorrow but
> >> they
> >> have about 1 hour to get me up and going and if not it goes back!! :)
> >> Can't
> >> spend anymore time on this. Take care.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:AyqBg.325812$Mn5.10292@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Larry Lipide wrote:
> >> >> I hear but I will try and give the company one more try tomorrow. It
> >> >> has
> >> >> to be bad equipment because I went through the process step by step.
> >> >
> >> > I doubt it's "bad equipment". Your level of frustration will no doubt
> >> > increase a bit when you find out that most online vendors won't accept
> >> > returns on equipment that's obviously been installed and powered up.
> >> > The
> >> > best you'll probably get is a "warranty replacement" and most
> >> > manufacturers are starting to limit even that on equipment that's sold
> >> > to
> >> > Do-It-Yourselfers. Call a local Dealer.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> I mean, I also can now look at everything useing DLS. If you default
> >> >> the
> >> >> entire system out of the box, then log in, change all default zones
> >> >> 1-6
> >> >> to wireless, enroll the contact with the ESN under zone 5 and then go
> >> >> to
> >> >> 904 to test the contact it should work. I mean it using the default
> >> >> settings with literally one change to the definition and the addition
> >> >> of
> >> >> an ESN.
> >> >
> >> > You have to do more than that. To start with, you've never mentioned
> >> > having "enrolled" the receiver or the keypads.
> >
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