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Re: the police was dispatched to ... the wrong house
"Julian" <julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 06:03:54 GMT, "Robert L Bass"
> <RobertLBass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> And unlike a real central station wasn't
> >> licensed, UL listed and had no backup
> >> site...
> >
> >No central station in CT was licensed.
> >You're wrong about backup too. We
> >weren't UL Listed but then neither were
> >most central stations. In fact, the only
> >UL listed station at the time in greater
> >Hartford was not UL listed for burglar
> >alarms -- only for fire.
> >
> >So you're one for three. That's better
> >than the 2 for 100 most central stations
> >are batting. It never ceases to amaze me
> >how morons like you are actually proud
> >of your "achievements." You get it wrong
> >98% of the time and then you pat your-
> >selves on the back like George W after
> >he annihilates the English language in
> >one of his imbecilic speeches walks away
> >saying to himself, "Nailed it."
> >
> >Now you're actually saying what a good
> >job these idiots did sending the cops to
> >the wrong address because they're too
> >cheap to do daily tests and monitor Caller
> >ID. Unbelievable!
>
>
> So it's the CS that's cheap? You gotta let the chemo drugs wear off a
> bit before the stupid replies!
>
> The CS is in business to make money. Plain & Simple. CS's sell their
> services like the cable companies do. Sure I COULD receive all the
> channels for one low price, but the cable companies sell their
> services in tiers, pay for how much you service you want.
>
> Same with CS's. Pay a basic amount for burg & supervisory, add more
> for open/close, more again for supervision, more again for daily
> tests. After all it is usually the CS paying the tel bills and they
> have to charge you more if you're going to call them more. Long
> distance may be cheaper today than 10 years ago, but it's not free.
>
> And I don't really care how you USED to do it. If your CS was as good
> as you say - and we all know how truthful you are - you would have
> sold it and made enough money to take a permanent vacation in Brasil.
> But obviously that's not the case. You don't monitor alarms anymore
> and that's a fact you can't deny, although I'm sure you will.
>
> Julian
Remember that Robert is the one who used to run a central station from his
bedroom, he knows all about being cheap
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