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Re: Moose panels



"Robert L Bass" needed to defend his comments so he wrote in message >

> "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:SCwih.6647$h_1.3106@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > "Robert L Bass" wrote more lies in a message
> >>
> >> BTW, I beta tested the short-lived MPI-26 for Wade.
> >
> > [Cough!]
>
> Try Robitussin.

Try hair club for men there Bobby Boy

> >> It was a very simple installation -- all door and window contacts.
They
> > had dogs so we didn't
> >> use motion and I wasn't using glass break detectors at the time.
> >
> > Decades ago?  [Cough!!!]
>
> Obviously you weren't around back then.

You have no clue when I started or where I started in the business, but to
save you time, I was definately around back then and I happen to know where
Wade Moose did his BETA testing and it wasn't in Hickory or the NE.

>Glass break detectors of that era consisted mostly of shock sensors.

Nice cover! I didn't say anything about glassbreaks. You blew it, thought
you got caught, and quickly tried to defend yourself. If you review what you
post, before you hit send, you would catch how off you are most of the time.

> Finally acoustic glassbreaks came out.  The first ones were as bad as, if
not worse than shock sensors. Try to find someone with
> one of the old Bluegrass detectors.

Did you use some of these Bluegrass glassbreak detectors in the houses you
did? Did they have a high false alarm problem?

>You'll learn a few things.

I have learned a few things in my time. What degree did you earn in the 5
years of college you attended. License plate art, laundry detail, "yard"
work? Please share.

> >> Most of the Z1100 series panels we installed
> >> many years ago were still in service five years
> >> ago when I sold the alarm company.
> >
> > Time lines anyone?
>
> The Z1100 came out a long time after the MPI->25 and its successors.  If
you had more >experience you wouldn't need to ask.

I was asking for verification of your experience time line, not Moose's
history, but then again you knew that. Besides, you don't want to believe
anything I say, so the extent of my experience with the Moose product would
only be subject to more of your lame attempts to discredit the statement.

> >> Judging from comments since then
> >> from the buyers, they're still working
> >> today.
> >
> > And you keep in touch with all the clients...
>
> "Buyers", you moron.  I occasionally speak to the people who bought my
business.  These were friends in the trade whom I knew and
> worked with for many years before I decided to sell.

More lies Robert? Common we all know you don't have any friends.

> >> I wish my cars would last half as
> >> long as those old Moose systems.
> >
> > Have them serviced by professionals
> > and they probably would.
>
> Heh.  I take my cars to the dealers I bought them from.

I didn't know that "Buy Here Pay Here" lots had a service department.

>I do the same thing with my bikes.  I like DIY >electronics

I like brand name electronics myself, they tend to work much better




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