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Re: FAI Security Guard II wireless security system



On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 7:21:41 AM UTC-5, roberc...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Sunday, November 8, 2015 at 10:32:23 AM UTC-5, RTS wrote:
> > By chance  did you notice the original posters  DATE!!        June 12,
> > 2003
> >
> > 12 years is a long time for a reply....
> >
> > RTS
> >
> >
> >
> > wrote in message
> > news:3a5cf399-24da-4956-b09b-298779987830@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Sure, but you're reading it. Many folks read old posts and the reply is just as valid today as back then
> >
> > On Thursday, June 12, 2003 at 3:13:45 AM UTC-4, Aaron Priest wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > I am seeking information from anyone who has a copy of, or knows how to
> > > program "Security Guard I and II" security alarm systems.
> > >  This system was distributed in Australia by FAI Home Security (a branch
> > > of
> > > FAI insurance). The company is now defunct and Chubb apparently now has
> > > the
> > > contract for servicing these systems.
> > > As well as a programming manual, I would also like to know if it is
> > > possible
> > > to purchase key fobs, and extra remote PIR's for the system.
> > > I am unsure if FAI had these systems made specifically for FAI, or if they
> > > branded a system manufactured by another company.
> > >
> > >
> > > ---
> > > Aaron's mail is certified Virus Free.
> > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > > Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 5/06/2003
> >
> > By way of background, every few years, this sort of company starts up, and
> > they are largely nothing but a means of getting your name on a long term
> > contract without giving you much if anything in return. Here in Canada, NPS
> > existed for over a decade back in the '80's, and eventually it was sold and
> > made the owner a fortune because of suckers who bought into it. The
> > equipment was largely junk, and customers were left high and dry. The latest
> > iteration of that sort of "scam" is Alarmforce, that continues to exists
> > only because people buy into advertising with little forethought to what
> > they are getting (or in this case NOT getting) for their money.
> >
> > After 30 years in the security business, it still amazes me how people
> > "shop" for their security services. Scared off by the large companies with
> > their large ongoing costs, they rush to companies promising their salvation
> > from expensive pricing, but get nothing in return.
> >
> > FAI was another such company. You can get DIY alarms on the internet which
> > would give you better service than this junk and save you the trouble of
> > having to search for parts.



Yet .............. you actually never answered the questions.


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