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Re: New House Alarm - Am I locked out?



jasonextras@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Well, I think that if I'm to be bound by a contract the previous owner
> signed I should at least have the right to read it.

you can't be that thick.  how could you be bound by someone else contract.


>Guardian says
> otherwise, though.  They will not provide me with a copy.  Although
> you can call them yourself and have them tell you the exact same thing
> they told me.  I've called about 6 times now and gotten the same story
> every single time.  The previous owner paid for the alarm outright and
> was told he'd be able to use it locally should he discontinue
> service.  My neighbors, who all use this company, have the same
> story.  It's easy to say "well, you should have read the contract",
> but when I never signed it and it is impossible for me to get a copy,
> that should be causing some bells to go off.

geez, are you a female, you keep whining about the same stuff over and
over. get over it.
	like I previously said if you're going to play alarm contractor then
you have 3 options. 1 hack the board, 2 replace board, 3 replace system.
  if you don't like that then dont' play.  what is so difficult about
that.  it's what we do all the time.


>  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?

>
> I'm not sensitive.  You come in here calling people names and expect
> to be treated with respect?  Not going to happen...

touchy, touchy.  don't care about your respect, never asked for it.
please mam, try to stay on task.




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