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Re: question about burglar alarm dispute (San Francisco Bay Area)





"Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Many receivers look for the "caller ID" number to determine what ack tone
> to
> give first. Even if the account doesn't get through at all, central
> station
> will still flag it as a run away and tell you where it's coming from.
> And bill you too.
>

You really have no clue do you?  the receiver can look until the cows come
home but if the panel is calling a toll line which it was, hence the issue
with the phone bill, then its not going to see anything and if the panel is
not able to transmit a signal, which is the reason it called so many times
then the CS can't flag it as a runaway since it can't verify the source if
caller ID is blocked and the account number isn't known since the
communication attempts failed.

Doug




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