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Re: Instant unlocker...
"tourman" <robercampbell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Nov 19, 12:34 pm, Jim <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Nov 19, 12:03?pm, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Nov 19, 11:49 am, "Items for Sale" <g_ib6ub92...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > wrote:
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> > > Has anyone tried this?
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> > > Looking at buying one.
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> > >http://www.instaunlocker.com
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> > > Thanks for any feedback.
>
> > RHC: Sir, before I reply, I have to tell you that what this gentleman
> > does is in direct competition with the unlocking services I also
> > offer. So you might want to consider my comments somewhat biased;
> > however, I can only tell you what I know and what I also hear.
>
> > What I KNOW is, I looked at this way of doing panel "unlocking" and
> > rejected it some years ago. It is quite high tech, but can pose a risk
> > to the dialers. The way it works is not "passive" in nature, but quite
> > the opposite. It forces the panel to do certain things in a way that
> > appears to pose a risk to the panel in some cases. What I also know is
> > it is quite expensive for each "unlocking", but does offer you the
> > advantage of not having to actually remove the clients locked boards
> > from in place.
>
> > What I have HEARD from some clients who send me boards is that it
> > doesn't always work.
>
> > This gentleman called me some time ago just as he was introducing the
> > product to see if I was interested. I made no sense to involve myself
> > with a methodology which I considered risky, as well as the fact that
> > it was somewhat limited in scope in that it wouldn't unlock all
> > versions of all DSC or Paradox boards. Other more reliable ways of
> > doing this are also far more comprehensive in nature. However, if you
> > don't want to stock replacement boards, this might be a solution for
> > you.
>
> > That is the extent of my knowledge of this product.
>
> Robert, don't you think this is just spam from the "Unlocker" people?
>
> Everyone here knows what the product is/isn't.
RHC: Possibly you are correct. However, in the off chance it is a
legitimate enquiry, I thought I should post my thoughts on the
matter.
It's made by the same people who make Secure Wireless sensors, I imagine it
works well although as you said expensive per unlock however considering
that in my experience most companies use 1 or 2 installer codes it would be
worth it if a tech runs into the same companies like I did
One installer code from Ranger American for instance would get me into
hundreds of PC1500's when I did takeovers
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