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Re: Telular Telguard TG-1 & TG-4 Service Pricing
Cracker mumbled:
>
> My bet is that he knows
> what he's talking about.
Compared to you even Sabodish
would seem bright.
> 1> "monitor" (which you admit to by
> activating cell communicators)
Activating a cell phone does not
constitute monitoring an alarm. Perhaps
it has escaped your attention
(considering your drug-induced haze,
most things do) but cell phone dealers
are not required to carry an alarm
license.
> 2> "service", "alter" (which you admit
> to performing by remote programming)
You're igoring (verb form of "ignoralt")
the fact that the Illinois law specifiec
work done at the customer's premises.
They specifically exclude work done at
the company's office.
> He said you ran away from a blue
> state that is implied as Connecticut.
Actually, when I left CT there was a
Repugnican named John Rowland
residing in the governor's mansion.
He has since been errrm, relocated
by the federal authorities to a more
suitable residence in Danbury, CT.
> What makes you think you can do
> whatever you want with complete
> disregard of the law in the
> jurisdiction?
What makes you think...? Hmm, no.
Scratch that. Thinking isn't part of
your skill set.
> If a jurisdiction requires the "monitor"
> or "alterer" or "servicer" to be
> licensed than you have to be...
If they did and I for some reason
wanted to live there I would. However,
I don't live in Illinois and even if I did
they still don't require a license to sell
online.
> Norco alarms or Home Security
> Source (for example) do not engage
> in this type of activity...
I don't know either ot them well enough
to be sure that is true but if it is, I can't
help it if they don't provide any service.
Come to think of it, you don't know them
either.
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