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Re: Moose panels



"Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> "Robert L Bass" needed to defend his comments so he wrote in message >
>
>> "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > "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
>
>

Hey Bob.......I bet you'd rather buy from the distributor, or factory direct
too.
Not from some felon, on line DIY has been, who's business is dying......

Norm Mugford




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