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Re: the police was dispatched to ... the wrong house



>> It has everything to do with being cheap.
>> You can't load the lines with as many accounts
>> when you receive daily tests and open/close
>> signals as when you don't.  If you knew anything
>> about running a central station you would know
>> that.
>
> Actually I would as I've dealt with all of our
> receivers which consists of...

As usual, you miss the point.  It's not your knowledge
of receivers that is so obviously lacking.  You know
nothing about *running* a central station.  You're like
the telephone company operator who spends her day
routing calls but knows nothing about the business
of the phone company.

> You don't know that, you have no idea what they did after the dispatch

Again, you miss the point.  Had they done the right thing they could have helped the installer and the homeowner avoid sending the
wrong account in the first place.  I keep explaining how they could have found the error and fixed it before the false signal and
you keep babbling about how they handled the alarm signal once it came in.  That is so typical of you, Leuck.  Instead of dealing
with the facts which show that companies like your employer are negligent you focus on a side point which has nothing to do with the
reason they screw up all the time.

I won't dignify the rest of your drivel with a response.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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