Ok... I'm done - Tri-Ed has no redeeming qualitites

Ok... I'm done - Tri-Ed has no redeeming qualitites

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Ok... I'm done - Tri-Ed has no redeeming qualitites Bob La Londe 02-01-2008
Posted by alarman on February 1, 2008, 7:27 pm
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Mark Leuck wrote:
>> Just Looking wrote:
>>
>>> I think the control was mounted and wired before they really took
>>> notice of the
>>> board inside the can.
>>
>> Uh, yeah. That was Doug's point.
>>
>> --
>> js
>
> Are you saying that you aren't the type of guy who picks up from the
> distributor and blindly installs alarm components without noticing
> what they are like Roland's techs?

No, just last week I had finished installing what I thought was a JVC color
camera, when I noticed there seemed to be no way to screw on the lens. Upon
closed inspection, I had installed a DSC keypad, not a camera.
Merry mixup.

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js

- The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
( Also, the harder they bite, punch, and kick.)



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Posted by G. Morgan on February 1, 2008, 8:33 pm
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alarman wrote:

>> Are you saying that you aren't the type of guy who picks up from the
>> distributor and blindly installs alarm components without noticing
>> what they are like Roland's techs?
>
>No, just last week I had finished installing what I thought was a JVC color
>camera, when I noticed there seemed to be no way to screw on the lens. Upon
>closed inspection, I had installed a DSC keypad, not a camera.
>Merry mixup.


I hate it when that happens. :-(

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Posted by Roland Moore on February 2, 2008, 2:02 am
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Installing JVC gear? You might as well have installed a keypad in its place.
Both will provide about the same quality image.

> Mark Leuck wrote:
> >> Just Looking wrote:
> >>
> >>> I think the control was mounted and wired before they really took
> >>> notice of the
> >>> board inside the can.
> >>
> >> Uh, yeah. That was Doug's point.
> >>
> >> --
> >> js
> >
> > Are you saying that you aren't the type of guy who picks up from the
> > distributor and blindly installs alarm components without noticing
> > what they are like Roland's techs?
>
> No, just last week I had finished installing what I thought was a JVC
color
> camera, when I noticed there seemed to be no way to screw on the lens.
Upon
> closed inspection, I had installed a DSC keypad, not a camera.
> Merry mixup.
>
> --
> js
>
> - The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
> ( Also, the harder they bite, punch, and kick.)
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>



Posted by Roland Moore on February 2, 2008, 2:06 am
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>and blindly installs alarm components without noticing

Actually they did notice. And it sure beats blindly unprogramming alarm
panels without noticing.

>
> > Just Looking wrote:
> >
> > >I think the control was mounted and wired before they really took
notice
> of
> > >the
> > > board inside the can.
> >
> > Uh, yeah. That was Doug's point.
> >
> > --
> > js
>
> Are you saying that you aren't the type of guy who picks up from the
> distributor and blindly installs alarm components without noticing what
they
> are like Roland's techs?
>
>



Posted by alarman on February 1, 2008, 11:49 am
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Bob La Londe wrote:
> Tri-Ed has officially gone on the only if nobody else on the face of
> the planet has it list.
>
> Good job Dana. No clue where you sent my batteries, but I sure as
> heck didn't get them. That was the last straw. Of course Keith's
> attitude, and unwillingness to remedy the situation and you leaving
> me on terminal hold finalized any chance you ever had of doing much
> business with The Security Consultant.
>
> I've been nice, tried to buy a few things from you guys, and put up
> with tons of mistakes, but either you really screwed up this time or
> Keith tried to lay on the worst cock & bull story I have heard in a
> couple years or more likely both.
>
> In fact, why don't you just go ahead and close my account. I won't
> need it anytime soon.
>
>
> --
> Sincerly,
> The guy who makes the FINAL decision
> on who we do business with.
> Bob La Londe
>
> The Security Consultant
> Bob La Londe - Owner
> P.O. Box 5720
> Yuma, Az 85366
>
> (928) 782-9765 ofc
> (928) 782-7873 fax
>
> Licensed Contractor
> ROC103044 & ROC103047

I haven't been into a Tri-Ed for over a year. Same problems time after time,
and management doesn't care.

--
js

- The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
( Also, the harder they bite, punch, and kick.)



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