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Re: the police was dispatched to ... the wrong house
Robert L Bass wrote:
>> And nine more folks showing up here looking for help.
>
>
> In the nine years I've been running an online DIY
> store there have been 3 or at most 4 of my
> clients who have come to ASA looking for advice.
> OTOH, there have been thousands of people
> who came to ASA looking for help and then
> (after receiving the usual rude replies from
> some of the "professionals" who infest this
> newsgroup) came to my online store to get tech
> support and then buy their alarm systems.
> I guess that makes me the unofficial tech support
> rep for ASA. :^)
>
You respond to this post but not the one where I asked you a direct
question.
In case you missed it I said:
"Please explain this to me.
If the central station has on file that account# 123456 is located at
123 1st Ave, and they have never been informed that the panel sending in
signals with that account information has been moved, then why wouldn't
they dispatch to that address?"
This was in response to the following exchange:
"> Some people move alarm panels without
> telling the central station
If they do, the worst thing the CS can do is
send the cops to the old address. I realize
this is confusing to you but try real hard and
perhaps it will become clear (or at least not
entirely blurry) to you."
The only thing I can think of is that you misunderstood the conversation.
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