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Re: Suggestion for box where alarm monitoring failovers from landline to cell phone - when landline is cut.
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 03:25:50 GMT, Frank Olson
<Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>G. Morgan wrote:
>> On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 21:02:33 -0400, "Robert L Bass"
>> <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Phoney complaints filed by your pals are of no consequence.
>>
>>
>>
>> I keep hearing this from your pals at CHA, you have yet to acknowledge
>> the FACT that non-customers can not file complaints.
>
>Actually. You're wrong there, Graham. There are certain circumstances
>in which a "non-customer" *can* file a complaint against a company (be
>it "member" or "non-member").
If that's true than I mis-read the rules. I looked into them when
some folks directly or indirectly accused me (and you were in the
group too) or falsely filing complaints against Robert Bass. I have
NEVER filed a BBB complaint in my life, much less about RLB whom I
have never dealt with in business.
>
>> The BBB will not post phony complaints,
>
>
>No. They won't. They, in fact, don't post the actual complaints at all.
You are absolutely right. I did not mean to imply the complaints
themselves are available for review.
> They're divided into several distinct categories (all of which are
>listed on Bass' BBB record). More-over, they will only provide the
>details of the complaints to the authorized representatives of the
>company being complained against. This includes the individual's name,
>address, and purchase details. Most people who actually take the time
>to file a complaint with the BBB have fairly detailed records that
>include contact dates, the names of the individual(s) they talked to and
>the nature of their response.
Yes. I was merely trying to make sure that Mr. Bass was not accusing
me of doing harm to his business by making false complaints.
The whole implication that I did such a thing is offensive, and
bordering on libelous.
>> they investigate each one
>
>Yes, they do.
And that's good.
--
-Graham
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