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Re: How to find a reputable installation company



On Mar 16, 2:14?pm, Nick Lawrence <n...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I feel your pain, Rich...
>
> This is because one cannot even rely upon the State licensing
> authorities to provide timely and accurate information.
>
> Consider this: Bay Alarm Company, of Pacheco CA, a CA corporation,
> claimed to be licensed, but, in fact, operated its unlicensed
> burglar/fire alarm business for over five years beginning in late
> October 2000, becoming licensed, only after complaints were filed, in
> December 2005.
>
> Consider this: Apex Alarm LLC, out of Orem UT, a UT L.L.C. residential
> burglar alarm company, also claimed to be licensed in CA, but did not
> possess, and was unqualified to obtain, either of the required CA licenses.
>
> Consider this: An unlicensed fire alarm company (name withheld) did not
> notify the Southland area CA fire department of the address where the
> fire sprinkler alarm system had activated, and a $$$ major loss occurred.
>
> Consider this: Yet another burglary/fire alarm company (name withheld),
> with thousands of subscribers, has operated without either of the
> required licenses for several years in the San Francisco CA area, and is
> presently unable to obtain the required licenses.
>
> Consider this: The examples above are only part of a lot longer list...
>
>
>

Hmmmm.......

I was waiting to hear your solution for putting a stop to this unique
occurence that only happens in the alarm trade.



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