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Re: New House Alarm - Am I locked out?



> Don't be such a freaking cheapskate. Replace the board and buy the goddamned
> keypad.
> Shesh.
> js

It wouldn't be such a problem if I didn't already own a board and
keypad that should be working.  This is our first house and startup
money is limited.  It's not being cheap, it's being realistic.  There
are other parts of the house that are in more need of attention at
this point.  I thought if I could figure out a way to get the alarm
working again without spending too much money that'd be great, but I'm
not going to go spending hundreds of dollars on it.  Especially since
I'll have to program it with no idea what I'm doing or where all the
sensors are.  An alarm newsgroup is probably not the place to admit
such a thing, but it's the truth.

On Apr 19, 1:51 am, Nick Lawrence <n...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jason...
> First Alert Professional has about 200 dealers nationwide.
> I cannot believe that the rest of the FAP dealers condone this type of
> treatment of a customer.
> Who are they?
> Nick

I decided that somebody may be able to lean on these guys.  The
monitoring company is Guardian Protection Services, and it looks like
they're PA based.  I might try them again tomorrow to see if I can get
a different answer out of them.  Maybe I just got some crabby reps.



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