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Re: question about burglar alarm dispute (San Francisco Bay Area)
> not unusual for the back up report to go to a toll number if the the >main
is toll free.
How about making the back up number a separate toll free number too? Let's
all sing like the birdies do CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP!
>whats wrong with that? as long as it not at opening and closing times.
Didn't he say this was a residence? Opening and closing times? Huh?
You don't program test timers when it may disconnect the customer making an
important call WHEN THEY ARE AT HOME DURING THE DAY!
"Spudz" <spam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That and the
> > poor quality of the video prevents them from being able to identify the
> > culprit that took the camera down, even when he stands in front of the
> > camera waves at the camera mockingly before he drags it down.
>
> theys gets what theys pays for.
>
> >I'd post that
> > picture on a Disney site because it looks pretty Mickey Mouse to me.
Which
> > is worse, to put up a junky installation like that or to be too stupid
to
> > know your installation is pure crap and embarrass yourself by actually
> > posting it to your web site? Is this another company that has no
business
> > being in the business.
> > As for this guy's complaint about the toll charges?
> > Toss in the fact that they used a toll number instead of an 800 number
for
> > the central station phone number.
>
> not unusual for the back up report to go to a toll number if the the main
is
> toll free.
>
>
> >Then setting a residential test timer for
> > daytime testing?
>
> whats wrong with that? as long as it not at opening and closing times.
>
>
>
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