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Re: New House Alarm - Am I locked out?



jasonextras@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> It's like you're just pulling this stuff out of thin air.  I called.
> I asked, "do I own the panel in the basement?", and they gave me a
> list of the parts of the system that I own.  This included the keypad,
> panel, sensors, all in-home wiring, and the siren.  I can't get a copy
> of the purchase agreement as they kindly put the previous owner's
> social security number on it and won't redact it, but I had the
> previous owner read me the parts on ownership and there was no clause
> that they retained ownership of any part of the system itself.  The
> only way I can look at it myself is if I give them MY social security
> number as if I was signing up for service, as they also refuse to send
> out a blank copy of the agreement.  I got to a third-level tech on
> their customer service line, and their story never changed, so it
> seems pretty unlikely they own the panel.  Unless they're also in the
> business of lying to people, which I suppose could be likely given
> their behavior thus far.

boy, that's sure a long winded way of saying you haven't read the contract.


>
> In any case, why are you so threatened by this?  There's no need to be
> so condescending.  You are not the king of security systems.

the question is why are you so sensitive about the facts.  this is no
dig at you grasshopper. just trying to help you understand industry
standard contract language.  after all, it's not rocket science. or it
may be to you?


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