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Re: Suppliers



Crash, how do you handle changing the installer code for the DIY systems ? I
too have been helping DIY'ers (and even selling to them locally), but most
don't want monitoring. Most DIY'ers also want to retain the ability to fool
with their system whenever they feel so inclined (and quite possibly screw
up the panels ability to call the station...)

The one customer that did want monitoring, I sent to a $10 monitoring centre
in Toronto, because he wouldn't allow me to change the installer code while
I am responsible for the system....

RHC

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:GYszf.15$I35.293@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The past few months I've been making money by
> design/consulting/supplying/programming competenent DIYers. I've done
> three
> so far and of course end up with the monitoring as well. The DIY does all
> the wire pulls and hardstuff...I show up and instruct them on how to do
> this
> or that, then come back periodically as the job progesses. Seems to be
> working pretty good...and keeps one old fart out of dusty attics!
>
>
> "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message
> news:Djkzf.257978$2k.34204@xxxxxxxxxxx
> | A43A43 wrote:
> | > Who is a 'REPUTABLE' online store to buy Ademco products from?
> | >
> | >
> |
> |
> | http://www.norcoalarms.com
> |
> | Also try:  http://www.yoursecuritysource.com/buyingonline.htm
> |
> |
> | My best advice...  Buy "local".  Find a Dealer in your area that's
> | willing to sell you the parts.  Use the "online prices" as a guide.
> | That way you've got someone you can call if you run into trouble.
> |
>
>


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