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Re: J Rojas



You know I hate to complain but I sent some Ademco #39's to Jim for repair.
The contacts all smelled like stale motor oil when Jim finally returned
them. I was horrified to learn that he went to the local junk yard and
removed points from the ignitions in 60s era autos to rebuild them. The
contacts thump and click never sounds the same after one of his repair jobs.
But it doesn't matter anymore. I found another guy on line that does them
for 00.0003751 USD cheaper per thousand. He sends them all to a real factory
in China. So no more long waits for Jim's garage repairs and junkyard parts.
To get around the new RoHS rules I am told the Chinese factory repair
technique uses recycled dental amalgam yanked from the teeth of cadavers.
And unlike Jim, these Chinese workers are dedicated to their job. Workers
often volunteer their own teeth fillings when they run out of dead relatives
to dig up and harvest teeth from. Hey, what else is free health care good
for? Yes, it saves the environment and makes everyone a little greener when
I tell them what I am doing to recycle and help save the planet. And no one
thinks to call me a cheapskate after hearing all that.


"Roger W" <allucan8@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7bf1288a-6670-4eb7-bed0-41ff61e33be8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Mar 8, 11:02 am, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Spare parts for your keypad are getting harder to come by. I am glad
> that everything is working now.
>
> I apologize again for the extended delays.
>
> Jim Rojas

And don't let it happen again. We don't need for you to air your dirty
laundry in a respectable ng like this. And by the way. Where's that
#39 contact I sent you 6 months ago for repair?

>
> dliteful wrote:
> > This message is a follow up to an earlier post looking for J. Rojas.
> > I used this forum to find him and seek return of a keypad that I had
> > sent to him for repair. I am happy to report that I have received my
> > keypad and it is installed and working.
>
> > I would like to sincerely thank TOURMAN for his invaluable assistance
> > in this matter. Without his help I would not have been able to bring
> > this matter to a close.
>
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