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Re: New House Alarm - Am I locked out?



On May 4, 12:10 pm, Picklesheimer <n...@xxxxxx> wrote:
> jasonext...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>>  If it IS in the contract
> >>> that they retain ownership of the system, which I highly doubt at this
> >>> point, then I should be going after the seller of the house for
> >>> selling me a system he didn't own.
> >> maybe, maybe not. again, read the contract.  did you buy the house as is?
> > You keep telling me to read
> > the contract, and I simply can't get it.
>
> now you want us to believe you don't have access to the contract you
> signed when you bought the house either?  OK, now I get it.  does your
> mommy know you are on the computer?
>   Listen enough tit for tat.

The contract for the home has absolutely nothing to do with the alarm
company.  The home contract transferred the land, home itself, and all
contents to me.  All items were guaranteed functional for a period of
1 year, and labor put into making our requested changes for a period
of 90 days.  The contract included wording for the alarm and garage
door opener, which was added at our request.  Why keep pulling up old
posts?  If tit for tat is what you call you repeatedly insulting me
and me calmly explaining why you're wrong, then yes, that's enough.

> you got maybe the best advise earlier in
> the thread.  just send the board off to be unlocked.  if it is a working
> board that is not damaged in some way it will probably come back with
> all the programming intact.  all you will have to do is hook it back up
> and bingo, you will have a working security system with a default access
> code.  which you will then change to keep out unauthorized access just
> like the evil alarmco.  no fuss no muss.  unless it has already been
> damaged in which case you will have a damaged board with a default
> access code.  in which case you will have to buy a new board and learn
> how to program it.  welcome to the world of alarm contracting. so maybe
> instead of this shot in the dark approach you will buy a new system
> altoghether and install it and learn to program it.
>         you know it might just be easier to get a real alarmco to do this and
> just get it  done.  Try Guardian.  I hear they're good. ;)

Wow, that was a big diversion.  So now you're suggesting I send off a
board you claim I can't own in order to lock out who you claim must be
the rightful owners?  I'm surprised, given your dozen or so posts of
indignation.

> plus you know for sure they won't be giving out you're private info to
> anybody, right.:)

Yes, I particularly like how they protect the private info on their
blank contracts.




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