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Re: Are there any convenient alarm systems?



Mr. BAss forgot to tell you he was a convicted felon,
killed a person, has tons of complaints against his business
with the Better Business Bureau, and operates from Brazil.....

Be safe...look to one of the other professionals on this
group...Not bassburglaralarms.com.

Norm Mugford


"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:fbjl12hbde6ldniubcj960msjotuvkets8@xxxxxxxxxx
> On 16 Mar 2006 23:12:43 -0800, steveeisner@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I guess I had two problems:
>>
>> One is that when the ADT guy visited, he didn't bring a modern panel
>> (it was an Ademco unit if that matters.)  And the key fobs were huge
>> and he wanted $95 each for them.  Not that I'm against paying for
>> convenience, but my car alarm came with "freebies" thrown in, why does
>> a home alarm system charge 200% markup on them?
>
> I'm sorry but you miscalculated.  The markup is over 300%.
>
>> Second is that searching on the net finds so many of the
>> same-ol-same-ol installers that it's really hard to find a local
>> installer with expertise.  It seems that words like "alarm system" and
>> "home security" are so valuable that all the national players have
>> bought all the ad space.  If anyone has a recommendation in Seattle I'd
>> appreciate the lead!
>
> If you're looking for a local installer, I would not suggest
> using the Internet.  You'll most find ads for large, national
> players and DIY suppliers.
>
>> I've found one guy who's coming by tomorrow and I hope he'll be able to
>> offer some good options.  I'm just surprised that there aren't more
>> "smarthome + alarm" packages available.  All the security tech seems
>> like 1980's X10 equipment?  Not that that's bad, had some X10 and it
>> worked, but device UI has improved since then ....?
>
> If you want a system that can do home automation as well as
> security, ask the dealer if he works with ELK Products' M1 Gold
> system or Napco's Gemini P9600.  These are both competent alarms
> with varying HA capabilities as well.  The ELK system is one of
> the best HA / security controllers in the residential market.
>
> The Napco P9600 is a very flexible security controller that can
> interface with HA systems and can also control X10 and hard-wired
> devices directly.  I sell these systems to DIYers and you can get
> information on them from my website.  Although you're not
> interested in DIY, feel free to browse my website or contact me
> if you need help.  I'll be happy to review proposals you receive
> and offer advice even if you're having the system installed
> professionally.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
> Bass Burglar Alarms
> The Online DIY Store
> http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
>
> --
>
> Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large
> groups.


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