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Re: Need Advices



>dont bother I know what you think...

Wow, Pete is a psychic!
(Pete est un médium.)
Up until this time I had you all wrong. I saw you as just another Jew
bashing psycho francophone. My fault. Your French probably isn't really that
good.

"Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eyfIj.6259$0g4.15259@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Christophe
>
> The first thing I will say to you is that I have no bias as i dont work
> anymore as a technician in that business since the first of october 2007
(I
> am now a union rep and dont plan on going back on the road)
>
> so what ever I will say is totally free of any string..
>
> The first thing for you to consider is what type of protection do you
want,
> and what type of erea are you living in...
>
> If you live in a region where poeple are attacked while at home, think
about
> a full blown security system with contact on all windows/door and passive
> infrared detector so that you can arm the system while at home, if you
live
> in a smooth area, or dont feel like having the system arm at night, some
> pasive infrared and contact on doors will be enough.
>
> some smoke detector will be needed too, and if you have a fire place or
any
> gas burning device you should also had some CO/gas detector, also some
water
> detector could be usefull depending on how the place is built..
>
>
> on the monitoring side, for me self monitoring is not a good thing, its
> totally unsafe, unreliable and wont call the police if you are at home and
> someone break in..
>
> like Mrs Campbell told you use some medium size company, or if you know
> someone that had good service from a small one call them, dont ever sign a
> contract on the first meeting, even if they tell you they have a tight
> scedule and wont be able to do the job unless you sign right now...thats
the
> type of tactic low scum use...
>
> also buy your system and dont sign for a long term contract and ask what
is
> the cancelling procedure..and ask them what is there politic on panel
> locking and if they will charge you to unlock it at the end of the
contract
> if they do lock there panel ( a panel lock is something that will prevent
> anyone from entering the programing mode of the panel so preventing you
from
> switching company) have them write the politic on the contact in case they
> tell you they dont lock or they will unlock the panel for free... the
> unlocking procedure is a very simple thing, and someone asking anything
more
> then a one hour call to unlock the panel if they cant do it by remote
> programing..
>
> i hope this will halp you, and one other thing, you use a free.fr as the
> email for your reply address, if you speak french, i am from montreal and
my
> french is a lot better then my english....
>
> (for Leuck... dont bother I know what you think... Roland this also apply
to
> you!)
>
>
> Petem
>
>
>
> "Christophe Pin" <ch.pin@xxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
> discussion : 47f115c2$0$417$426a74cc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi everybody
> >
> > I plan to install an alarm in my future house and I need some advices to
> > make good choices....
> >
> > Actualy the house is under construction. So, if wired alarm is better
than
> > wireless, it's time to plan it.
> >
> > After this, I'll need advices to choose alarm model and options
> >
> > Thanks a lot
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> >
> >
> >




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