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Re: Suggestion for box where alarm monitoring failovers from landline to cell phone - when landline is cut.



Robert L Bass wrote:

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> The thread is about the OP's need for cellular backup.  I responded to that.


With some nonsense about doing his own installation and service when
he's under contract to Slomins.


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>>The OP is under contract to Slomins...
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> And now he wants to buy something else for which he is not under contract with Slomins.

You're an idiot Bass.  The part he wants to purchase/install is
connected to alarm equipment which (to our knowledge) he might not even
own.  Here you go "jumpin' in" with more DIY nonsense where you have no
business going.



> And yet here he is looking for information about cellular backups.  I answered his question.  You're busy trying to turn that inti
> something else.

Nope.  You did that when you started "snipping" Mark's response to yours.



> I've read their standard contract.

You quite obviously haven't.  You're "surmising" (or sermonizing - take
your pick).


> I doubt you'd understand it.

Actually, after having read yours, I doubt very seriously you were ever
"in the trade".



> Wrong again.  You don't even understand what it means to "void" a contract.

I understand perfectly well that there are "terms and conditions" each
party to a contract agree to.  Here are "a few" worth noting:

"The Subscriber shall forthwith notify *** of any structural alteration
or any other modification which might affect the Alarm System or the
operation thereof.  Any alteration of  the Alarm System which may
thereby become necessary shall be made by *** at the Subscriber?s expense."

"No repairs, replacements and adjustments shall be made to the Alarm
System by any person other than a duly authorized representative of ***."

"The Subscriber shall report to *** immediately any defects in the Alarm
System."

"If the Subscriber shall fail to make any payment hereunder as and when
the same becomes due and payable or shall breach any of the covenants
and obligations on the Subscriber?s part contained herein or if the
Subscriber should become bankrupt or make an assignment for the benefit
of creditors or if the Subscriber should vacate the Premises then in
each case all amounts payable hereunder until the expiration of the
current term of the Agreement shall immediately become due and payable
and *** may, at its option and without prejudice to such other rights as
it may then have, enter into the Premises and remove the Alarm System
and such removal shall not in any way affect the Subscriber?s obligation
to pay as herein set out; provided that in any such case *** shall have
the option to terminate this Agreement by giving notice in writing of
termination to the Subscriber."



> The contract which you ever on my website was actually the central station's contract, not mine.  It was in fact originally written
> by the top alarm indusry law firm in the US.

That figures.  Why do you think it took them so long to recognize that
you were selling their services illegally??  I note that you're no
longer "pushing" NEXTALARM.  I feel sorry for the people at "911".  They
have no clue as to whom they're dealing with.


> Oh, wait.  I forgot.  You have never worked in the US.

Oh, wait.  You forget frequently.  You don't know me and wouldn't know
whether I've worked in the US or not.


> Your parents fled the country
> decades ago, carrying you with them.


Now wouldn't you say you're being a tad "disingenuous" with that last
remark?


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