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Re: Which system is better?
"mleuck" wrote:
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> I can understand that opinion since you've likely never dealt with a decent
> central station including the one you had in your spare bedroom...
As usual, you ignore the fact I mentioned that my "opinion" is based in part
on news exposes dealing with companies like yours that have royally screwed up
handling of alarms for years.
> 1. 10:50:03 PM Panel connects to receiver, transfers the signal then
disconnects...
2. 10:50:04 Operator on duty in central station calls the premises...
I always had 24-hour staff on premises. Our home used to be a doctor's
residence with attached office. It was ideal for our small, central station
alarm company. We never intended to go for UL listing since it was a
wood-frame building, butr that didn't make any difference to our customers. I
rarely lost bids against the only UL-listed central station in Hartford --
Sonitrash.
4. 10:51:35 PM
4. ???? You finally admit there is an integer between 3 and 5! History in
the making.
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Regards,
Robert L Bass
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