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Re: All American Monitoring



On Jan 27, 1:15=A0pm, "Doug" <d...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Jan 26, 10:26 pm, yodeler123 <keystonesecuritysoluti...@xxxxxxxxx>
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> > On Jan 26, 10:05 pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > What difference would it make if it's in state? You stopping by to sa=
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> > I might. The difference is when a customer asks where the monitoring
> > station is, and I can say it's in PA, it gives them a warm fuzzy
> > feeling. Does it really matter as far as service or security? IMHO no,
> > but in my experience people not in the industry, i.e potential
> > customers, really like that type of thing. Obviously it really comes
> > down to quality and pricing but if I can get those from an in state
> > company, why not?
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> > anyway, I think I'll call tomorrow and check it out.
> >I'm curious how many people ask if their credit card company or bank
> >headquarters is also in state?
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> There may not be any real value or any technical advantage in having a
> monitoring station in state, but there is a perceived value on the part o=
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> some potential customers.
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> Many new customers ask where their alarm will be monitored and most seem =
to
> react
> favourably when you tell them the central station is local and they are
> welcome to visit the
> central station if they wish, not one of my customers has ever actually
> visited the central station but many have initially expressed a desire to=
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> Doug-



Ditto


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