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Re: ADT Essential Wireless Package



"J. @netscape.net>" <jsloud2001<removeme> wrote in message
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> On 1 Aug 2006 09:43:04 -0700, "Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>>Bob Worthy wrote:
>>>>
>>> When it is "free", it is easy to write in a money back guarantee. :o]
>>
>>That's Funny!!!!!!!!
>>
>>
>>
>>Look everyone, Here's my take on this ridiculously long thread.
>
> I agree.  I got started in this thread because someone posted some
> lies about the company I work for in response to a potential
> customer's request for information.  It rolled downhill from there.
> I'm happy to keep going on forever with it, as long as people want to
> toss insults and post half-truths.
>
> As you know Jim, I do occasionally post something useful here.
> Normally, my posts are technical answers to the occasional integrated
> systems applications questions posted here.  I do lurk a fair amount,
> and I will respond when I see my company unfairly trashed.  I support
> the truthful criticism and will add my own on occasion.  ADT is a huge
> corporate monster, but the majority of the employees care about our
> customers and their careers.  Many have worked for or owned small
> alarmcos and bring that experience with them.  I started out pulling
> wire for a mom and pop alarmco/ satellite company when I was in
> college.
>
> One last thing, I'm not a technician or an engineer, although I've
> done both jobs.  I'm responsible for a fairly large chunk of revenue,
> probably 10 times what the average newsgroup reg does in yearly sales.
> Most of this money comes from taxpayers.  We do everything we can to
> do the best job possible on these critical projects.  I've designed
> the systems that protect the airports you fly out of.  I've worked on
> complex, code level system integration to make port security better.
> I've contracted with about every branch of the US federal government
> to secure their most sensitive facilities.  We helped write the
> standards used to certify T/S SCI facilities.  We've done a damn good
> job on these projects, and I feel my work has done a small part to
> help keep North America a little bit safer.

I'm impressed.  If someone is getting a new home system should it be wired
or wireless (doors) ?




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