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Posts posted by A-G
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OP only mentioned 'company'. he could have bought from retail/online if so, not really their fault or problem.
Exactly. I don't like to see members slating "the company" without knowing the facts. There's always 2 sides.
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Before you all condemn the alarm company ..... we don't know yet if they installed it or just sold the kit to the OP.
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Were you sold the equipment or was the alarm installed by the alarm company?
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Surely this is the case with any 'radio' based communicator?
well yes, but Roger was implying that you can just fit and run. I thought the statement needed some balance
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QFA Dualcom is easy to fit, easy to get up and running straight out of the box ... order today ... live tomorrow!
Woah there. Not quite that easy. You need to carry out a site test first to make sure you're gonna get the necessary signal strength. They only use the vodaphone network which in some areas is dead ropey.
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82 i mean.... lol @ low....
I have on working on a 23 and it never drops out.
It's as much about base stations as signal strength
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You see this is how forums work: If someone posts a reply with a B) in it ........ it's likely to be a humourous reply, not expected to be taken seriously. B)
(Did you spot the B) at the end?)
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i can see him being approved one day..
Yes, I think he may well get certified .... B)
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I think the OP here only came on to say that they found the YALE product suited their client base and was happy to continue with it.I don't think he/she expected a full on trade debate on what is the public forum of the site.
... but he then went on to say that approved alarms are not needed and overpriced.
Saying that he thinks Yale is OK is fine ..... but posting misleading information is always going to lead to it being challenged, and rightly so.
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If someone has a quote for a NACOSS or SSIAB system and it comes out at
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I'm a professional and I like the Yale alarms.
We've earned good money over the years taking them out and installing proper alarms after the yale ones have proved more trouble than they're worth.
.... so Fastalarms, you keep fitting them mate. That'll keep the rest of us in business in the future.
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Sean
Hi,
I was searching the Web and came across your post. Could you let me have a copy of the manual for the 4500.
Thanks
David
You're replying to a post from 2005. None of the other posters in this thread have been on our site for 2 years .... so I don't think you'll get a response from them.
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Yeah, but not that poor