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Re: Press "1" for English
I think I sent my response on this to your email instead of
alt.security.alarms by mistake. Catch it there. Don't know how to get it
back over and don't feel like re-entering it.
"Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1162399968.104209.112510@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> End users post questions here asking how to alter their system, and
> rather than be referred back to the installing company they receive
> replies from "industry members" with all kinds of advice. Some of the
> answers are from people who know what they are doing, and some are from
> people who don't. Now we have an end user putzing around with receiver
> #'s, account #'s, and zone types based on a combination of good and
> reckless advice posted by those industry members who want to show the
> rest of us just how smart they are, or to make a sale, regardless of
> risk. It's like playing truth or dare with the lives of end users.
> There only has to be one mistake to cause a catastrophe but never let
> that stop some here from their usual ego driven information parade.
> Integrity? What's that?
>
>
> Roland Moore wrote:
> > I have never been able to get an end user to actually alter his or her
own
> > user codes without screwing something up. Altering their system? What
ever
> > the reason for that sounds to me like a receipe for creating some mighty
big
> > problems.
> > "Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1162368222.076338.214090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > I'm not pointing a finger at you because I never read your post.
Roland
> > > allow me to enlighten you to the blatantly obvious. I am not the
> > > newsgroup police, and what I think is right or wrong to post means
> > > diddly dick in the great big scheme of things. This is not a moderated
> > > forum. It's just my belief that publically posting information that
> > > allows end users to alter their system regardless of whether or not
> > > they are under contract with a vendor is unethical, and irresponsible
> > > behavior from people who claim to offer SECURITY.
> > >
> > >
> > > Roland Moore wrote:
> > >> If you're speaking of me and the data lock thing, tell me where I
stepped
> > >> over the line. I'll gladly eat crow if I did.
> > >>
> > >> "Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > >> news:1162315847.669708.129950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >> >
> > >> > Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > >> >> Both of you, stop this. What someone says in a private email
> > >> >> conversation
> > >> >> should not be repeated in public. Show a little class, both of
you.
> > >> >>
> > >> >> - badenov <
> > >> >
> > >> > Since you decided to involve yourself I will explain it to you. I
agree
> > >> > a private email should remain private however when a person chooses
to
> > >> > attack my companies, and make disparaging public remarks involving
my
> > >> > son & nepotism, then privacy is out the window. If he's going to
poke a
> > >> > sleeping dog then he shouldn't be bitching when he gets bit. I
detest
> > >> > two-faced people.
> > >> >
> > >> > The kid would call originally from a Nextel, which belonged to a
> > >> > company he worked for. He would discuss his fear of losing his job,
> > >> > depression, and every other mental malady thinking I was somehow
> > >> > related to Dr. Bob Hartley, and he was Mr. Carlin. Low and behold
he
> > >> > loses his job and calls me from his father's house. I suggested
that he
> > >> > start his own business, and when he said he couldn't swing it I
said I
> > >> > had a friend of mine who was opening (not open yet) in Texas and
needed
> > >> > a licensed installer. I told him I would inquire for him.
> > >> > About 2 months later my friend told me he just might need someone
down
> > >> > there so figuring Graham could use a job I called the last number
he
> > >> > gave me (his father's house- he was still living there). At that
point
> > >> > Graham was no longer in Waco but was in Houston which made taking a
job
> > >> > in Dallas pretty much impossible. Graham then told me how his
brother
> > >> > lives here in the area and I told Graham that if times got rough,
and
> > >> > he found himself bunking with his brother (which wouldn't be
unusual
> > >> > because he seems to prefer imposing on others rather than making a
go
> > >> > of it for himself), that I would employ him.
> > >> >
> > >> > Graham's version is that I called every Morgan in the Texas book
> > >> > looking for him to use him for his Texas license. Now why would I
want
> > >> > to track this clown down when he's online all day?
> > >> > So here we have me trying to do this kid a favor and he tries to
make
> > >> > it seem I was hunting him down?
> > >> > NEWSFLASH! I operate in the Northeast! I have all the licenses I
need.
> > >> > I have no interest in expanding my coverage area. I'm hoping to
reduce
> > >> > my coverage area so I can enjoy life more like you old timers.
> > >> > He crossed the line with me, got slapped like a bitch, threw a
tantrum
> > >> > in his response, and is probably sobbing in his suds.
> > >> >
> > >> > As for showing class, well that's mighty rich considering we have
> > >> > people publically rooting for someone to DIE from cancer, others
> > >> > talking about killing Jews, some discussing killing Mexicans, and
then
> > >> > the ever so lovely public discussion involving lockout codes, and
how
> > >> > to take another company's account.
> > >> > I'd say me bitch slapping this nutjob for his insulting me is the
least
> > >> > of this newsgroup's moral dilemmas.
> > >> > With that being said this matter is closed to me.
> > >> >
> > >> > Now since you have so much free time get off your ass, grab your
drill,
> > >> > pick up Jim, and give me a hand up here.
> > >> >
> > >
>
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