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Re: New House Alarm - Am I locked out?



On May 4, 6:33=EF=BF=BDpm, "Robert L Bass" <no-sales-spam@bassburglaralarms>
wrote:
> > how'd they do that if they don't have and
> > have never had a business relationship?
>
> T%hey ripped off the prior owner. =A0No one is
> claiming they ripped off the new owner. =A0He's
> just another victim of their scam.
>
> > now the previous homeowner might have
> > ripped him off...
>
> More likely the previous owner never knew
> what dirty tricks they were pulling on him and
> whoever would buy the house.
>
> > but I don't expect the facts to alter your spiel...
>
> You've consistently ignored the facts which
> the victim posted here, repeatedly insisting
> on things which even the crooked alarm company
> says are not so.
>
> > like I said you just badmouth legit alarmcos...
>
> Like I said, the alarm company in question is
> crooked. =A0If you think their behavior qualifies
> them as legitimate, that's not my problem.
>
> > because you can't be one what with that
> > unfortunate felony conviction and all.
>
> I held an alarm contractor's license for many
> years until I sold my company. =A0I'm able to do
> more and make a better living running an
> online alarm and home automation store now
> than I possibly could by going back to your
> of work. =A0I wish you much success in your end
> of the trade though I have no desire to go back
> to it.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>

Obviously, it's got to be a lot easier to dupe uneducated end users
into thinking that they can install their own systems than it is to
actually know how to install one yourself.



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