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Tommy

Jan 1, 1970
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Has any one seen or used on of these:

www.panelsaver.com

It reroutes the phone call. That's quite a way to steer business to your
monitoring co. I don't use them, and it seems like one of those too good to
be true things.

Just wondering what the low down is on them.
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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I guess if you're just interested in RMR.
But if you're locked out of programming a panel...how'd you service your
client properly.



| Has any one seen or used on of these:
|
| www.panelsaver.com
|
| It reroutes the phone call. That's quite a way to steer business to your
| monitoring co. I don't use them, and it seems like one of those too good
to
| be true things.
|
| Just wondering what the low down is on them.
 
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Tommy

Jan 1, 1970
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I guess if you're just interested in RMR.
But if you're locked out of programming a panel...how'd you service
your client properly.

I don't think that i would use one anyway; for the reason you put forth if
no other. I just thought it was an interesting work around to avoid real
work. How much work must it put on the central to weed out oddball signals
that might be coming from the panel.
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Theres a cheapo cs on the internet that uses them (it may be that co. that
you saw..but i seem to remember a different name). I have an ollllddddd
client that went with them (he regrets it but hes too cheap to come back to
me)...it works like this; you sign up for monitoring and they sell you one
of those things for 50 bucks, when you get it you plug it in and send
signals and tell them what you set off and I guess they put in zone
descriptions. Of course no supporting stuff will ever get to
them...restorals, troubles, low batts, ac fail, daily test, etc - since the
homeowner will not know how to send those.

Its really dumb.



| |
| > I guess if you're just interested in RMR.
| > But if you're locked out of programming a panel...how'd you service
| > your client properly.
| >
| >
|
| I don't think that i would use one anyway; for the reason you put forth if
| no other. I just thought it was an interesting work around to avoid real
| work. How much work must it put on the central to weed out oddball signals
| that might be coming from the panel.
 
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Tommy

Jan 1, 1970
0
Theres a cheapo cs on the internet that uses them (it may be that co.
that you saw..but i seem to remember a different name). I have an
ollllddddd client that went with them (he regrets it but hes too cheap
to come back to me)...it works like this; you sign up for monitoring
and they sell you one of those things for 50 bucks, when you get it
you plug it in and send signals and tell them what you set off and I
guess they put in zone descriptions. Of course no supporting stuff
will ever get to them...restorals, troubles, low batts, ac fail, daily
test, etc - since the homeowner will not know how to send those.

Its really dumb.



| |
| > I guess if you're just interested in RMR.
| > But if you're locked out of programming a panel...how'd you service
| > your client properly.
| >
| >
|
| I don't think that i would use one anyway; for the reason you put
| forth if no other. I just thought it was an interesting work around
| to avoid real work. How much work must it put on the central to weed
| out oddball signals that might be coming from the panel.

That's a great DIY solution.

Ya gets what ya pays for
 
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