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Re: CS start up
Mr. BAss wrote:
"AFAIK, I'm the only one posting here who has done what the gentleman
asked".
Wrong again Mr. BAss. You had a "home/garage" operation, if any.
Not a central station. Another one of your lies, Mr. BAss.
I, for one, have set up or helped set up several central stations. Have over
the
years (How many Mr. Bass?) purchased and used many different types of
receivers,
(Silent Knight, ITI, Sur-gard MLR's and System III,), and three different
monitoring software packages (SIS, Microkey, SIMSII).
And I don't have a felony conviction or complaints to the BBB, or
try to run my business from Brazil to avoid the US tax laws, or is it
immigration laws.
Some people I know at an local alarm company in E. Hartford, Ct. told me
about your "brick&mortor" operation in Ct.
Ha, Ha , Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..........Typical Mr.BAss BS.....
The laughing stock of central Connecticut......and Florida
eh! Senor BAss. Oh yeah...and Brazil too.....
Mr. BAss also claims he spent
"$4K on an auto-start generator"
It auto-started when you pushed the start button, right Mr. BAss?
Then you put it outside your garage and ran a long extention cord
and then you plugged in the freezer to keep your hamburgers
cold, right Mr. BAss? Your central station operator (wife) then got
dressed, combed her hair and answered the phone (one line). (You got
ripped off on that "several thousand dollars more on phone equipment").
You lie Mr. BAss.
Any pic's to show us of your "brick&mortor" operation, Mr. BAss. Any
central station logs?........
I didn't think so......
Mr. BAss wrote:
"I bought a home from a doctor many years ago'.
Was that the home that had the fake "front" or movie set, accross from the
Greek Russian Orthodoc Catholic Church, in West Hartford? (The old
house in the back couldn't pass the city code, so a fake front was attached
to hide the "shack" behind it.....A BAss Brick & Mortor Burger Shack)!
You lie Mr. BAss.
Norm Mugford
"Robert L Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%LKvf.277$Xo5.109@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> whats 19K? one reciever (no spares package), one
>>> puter, a cheap software package, and a 5K generator?
>>
>> You forgot the cost of the garage.
>
> AFAIK, I'm the only one posting here who has done what the gentleman
> asked. I bought a home from a doctor many years ago. There was a separate
> office area which was ideally suited for our non-UL central station.
> Other than the cost of the space I initially spent about three thousand on
> a central station receiver, $10K on software + PC (Bold), ~$4K on an
> auto-start generator and several thousand dollars more on phone equipment,
> etc. Shortly after starting up I bought a second terminal to be able to do
> data entry while monitoring via BOLD.
>
> That was the bulk of our cost over 20 years ago. I haven't priced out
> monitoring packages in a while. There are some recent developments which
> might be of interest to someone just starting up a small CS. Napco
> Security has been promoting an Internet-enabled monitoring system which
> may significantly lower the cost to a small CS operation. Several other
> firms are working on Net-based monitoring and a few products are already
> on the market. There are serious questions about the reliability of
> Internet-based monitoring though.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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