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Re: I give up



But it has to be the alarm, everything was OK until the keypad started
beeping, luckily it happened while the phone technician was here as he was
kind enough to check it out, even though he said it wasn't really his job
and he confirmed the problem is with the alarm. What time can you get here
to fix your alarm?

Doug

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"Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> This is what I've done to combat the customer that always trying to fix
> what aint broken... I've always used the TLM to detect phone line
> tampering... A Line Fault won't sound the siren, but it will activate the
> keypad sounder and visual trouble indicator. Within one to three minutes
> (depending on the panel) of a customer disconnecting the RJ cord from the
> Jack, or some yahoo cable guy disconnecting the Telco service at the
> Demark, the customer is going to realize things aint what they used to be
> with their system, the annoying trouble condition will see to that :-))
>
> What's really cool about the above situation, the Broadband Asshole never
> gets out of the house without the light bulb above the customer's head (I
> wonder if the Cable guy F----d up my alarm) turning on....
>





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