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Re: Free Alarm Monitoring
"alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "A.J." <aj@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > People, people, people . . . . . . .
> >
> > When I see something for free, I want to share the info with other. And
if
> > you want to consider my original post as a shill for a FREE service, so
be
> > it.
> >
> > Whether you want to make use of the info or not, that's entirely up to
> > you. It's just like the Starbucks Coffee across the street from your
> > office is giving out free coffee for a week and you know about it, would
> > you tell everyone in your office about it or you are just going to keep
it
> > to yourself ? And if you do tell you buddies in the office about the
free
> > coffee, how do you feel if they ask you if you hold shares in Starbucks
?
> > For God sake, the coffee is free, what does it matter if you hold shares
> > in Starbucks ???????
>
> Starbucks is giving away free coffee?
> js
>
The problem with A.J.'s example is that Starbucks coffee is "good quality"
coffee, and in reality you pay a good price for it. But then there are those
that will take anything if it is "free" as evidenced by the attrition rate
of some of these other "free" programs. It falls back to you get what you
pay for. In A.J.'s example, in comparison, it is possible you would be
getting yesterdays coffee.
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