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Re: DMP Who?
On Oct 12, 9:40=A0am, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 11:47=A0pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > On Oct 8, 8:08=A0pm, "Russell Brill" <russwbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > I wonder if DMP knows there products are being sold online??? Check t=
his outhttp://www.homesecuritystore.com/p-1574-xtl-kit-dmp-wireless-alarm-k=
i...
> > > ... Next summer the door-to-door kids will probably be selling and
> > > installing it, smooth move DMP, there's nothing like selling your cra=
p in
> > > K-Mart..........
>
> > Interesting, didn't know they came out with an all-in-one system
>
> RHC: Yeah, this seems to be a growing market all right. DSC has their
> Alexor and now DMP has their all in one.
>
> I had occasion to install a DSC Alexor panel in a home where there
> were simply no other options available (had to be a wireless keypad).
> It worked well, and is reasonable in price assuming you have a very
> few points needing coverage. If however, you can wire the keypad then
> conventional hybrid systems made by DSC, Paradox or a host of other
> companies offer a better solution at less cost (IMO).
>
> Dunno how it is where you are but around here the summer brings out
> hoards of students selling security systems door to door by GE (for
> one), two doors and a motion for $49.95 monthly, three year contract,
> free installation etc. Same old situation, same old problems.....
>
> I gave up years ago concerning myself unduly about this amateur stuff.
> You get what you pay for ....maybe. Doesnt affect me the slightest....
I've been saying it for years. Those kind of customers were never mine
to begin with. Maybe someday in the future, when they've learned their
lesson, they might qualify.
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