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Re: home alarm system?



So Brinks is letting Jim wash the dishes so to speak?



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**Crash Gordon**







"Sallie" <SalMonilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote in message
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> I hawk stuff, but other than changing a battery, I don't suggest
> people DIY.  Most are cheap bastards that piss and moan when they have
> to eventually pay the going rate for someone to come in and clean up
> their mess.
>
> Besides, if the guy wound up hitting this newsgroup on recommendation,
> he doesn't have a DIY clue.
>
> Here's a hint - - why not go to the manufacturer's web site?
>
> Plenty of places that you're not overcharged for insurance.
>
> Unless you're pretty well to do to start off, or you like seeing old
> motion picture actors, voting republican won't help.
>
> Rojas?  I heard he took a managers job with Brinks in Florida!
> Unfortunately the job won't last.  He'll be out when they find out he
> knows what he's doing and the pay that he won't get equals $25,000.
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 04:01:39 GMT, "Robert L Bass"
> <RobertLBass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>"Sallie" wrote:
>>>
>>> And it just so happens this guy hawks alarm equipment.
>>
>>Does it also just so happen you hawk installed systems?  Monitoring?  I'm
>>just
>>curious.
>>
>>> In Texas it's 10% and written into legislation, so if you;re paying
>>> $2000.00 a year for homeowners, you get a real 10% which is $200.
>>
>>I'd love to pay only $2,000 per year for homeowner's insurance.
>>
>>> If you want to fuck things up, do it yourself but realize that you'll
>>> eventually pay.
>>
>>If you *really* want to &*^% things up, vote Republican.
>>
>>> DSC1500?  No parts, no support because it's a bit old, although it's
>>> probably a 1550.  Still, no parts, no support.
>>
>>So the gentleman has a 1550.  It can be upgraded if need be.  However, if
>>he
>>can find a way to get the code he can easily get the manual from Jim
>>Rojas.
>>If not, he has a choice -- go with a professional or DIY.  The deciding
>>factors should be his ability or willingness to do it (the work is pretty
>>simple) vs. the simpler solution which is to let someone else do it for
>>him.
>>No big deal either way.
>



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