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>> If the Caller ID showed a different prefix, they
>> would know right away that the call was coming
>> from Garwood -- not Cranford.
>
> Again you assume they will automatically look at
> the prefix and know it's Garwood...

I assume no such thing.  Clearly the OP's central
station did nothing of the kind, else the OP would
not have had a problem.

If the CS and the "professional" installer were any
good at all they would have been notified by the
CS automation software the moment the offending
panel was connected.  Needless to say, they failed.
Was this one of your accounts?  Is that why you're
defensive about the "professionally" programmed
panel?

> I'm sure you have memorized every single area
> code in the country and would know what location
> they originate from...

Uh, no, Leuck.  There are things called computers
in a modern central station.  Properly configured CS
automation software would have seen the problem
and alerted the CS operator long before this became
a problem.

> They and every other central station including the
> one you use won't.

Won't what?

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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