How to Takeover Any Alarm System

How to Takeover Any Alarm System

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How to Takeover Any Alarm System Jim Rojas 07-12-2007
Posted by Jim Rojas on July 12, 2007, 10:58 am
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Attention All Security Professionals,

If you have a panel that has a lockout code in place, take a look at
this product. As long as the alarm panel can report in standard
communication formats, this device will work just fine. Installation
only takes a few minutes, and can create a lucrative takeover market in
your area.

This device works perfect on those proprietary systems out there that
require special programmers or special knowledge to reprogram.

http://www.digitaldiverter.com/

Thank you

Jim Rojas

Posted by Lurch on July 12, 2007, 11:07 am
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mused:

>Attention All Security Professionals,
>
>If you have a panel that has a lockout code in place, take a look at
>this product. As long as the alarm panel can report in standard
>communication formats, this device will work just fine.

'Work just fine' as in doesn't do what you say it will?

>Installation
>only takes a few minutes, and can create a lucrative takeover market in
>your area.
>
A takeover does not just involve changing the arc number.

>This device works perfect on those proprietary systems out there that
>require special programmers or special knowledge to reprogram.
>
How exactly do you takeover an alarm system without actually touching
it? I assume you don't actualy work in the security industry and have
just decided to market something that is absolutely useless to any
professional?
--
Regards,
Stuart.

Posted by Jim Rojas on July 12, 2007, 11:23 am
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I have been in the alarm business for 27 years. I do not make this
device, or profit in its sale in anyway.

They offer a 30 day guarantee.

Why not just give it a try? Don't be afraid to try new things that can
possibly line your pockets full of cash. Why should all the large
companies make all the big money?

Jim Rojas



Lurch wrote:
> mused:
>
>> Attention All Security Professionals,
>>
>> If you have a panel that has a lockout code in place, take a look at
>> this product. As long as the alarm panel can report in standard
>> communication formats, this device will work just fine.
>
> 'Work just fine' as in doesn't do what you say it will?
>
>> Installation
>> only takes a few minutes, and can create a lucrative takeover market in
>> your area.
>>
> A takeover does not just involve changing the arc number.
>
>> This device works perfect on those proprietary systems out there that
>> require special programmers or special knowledge to reprogram.
>>
> How exactly do you takeover an alarm system without actually touching
> it? I assume you don't actualy work in the security industry and have
> just decided to market something that is absolutely useless to any
> professional?

Posted by Lurch on July 12, 2007, 11:58 am
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mused:


>Lurch wrote:
>> mused:
>>
>>> Attention All Security Professionals,
>>>
>>> If you have a panel that has a lockout code in place, take a look at
>>> this product. As long as the alarm panel can report in standard
>>> communication formats, this device will work just fine.
>>
>> 'Work just fine' as in doesn't do what you say it will?
>>
>>> Installation
>>> only takes a few minutes, and can create a lucrative takeover market in
>>> your area.
>>>
>> A takeover does not just involve changing the arc number.
>>
>>> This device works perfect on those proprietary systems out there that
>>> require special programmers or special knowledge to reprogram.
>>>
>> How exactly do you takeover an alarm system without actually touching
>> it? I assume you don't actualy work in the security industry and have
>> just decided to market something that is absolutely useless to any
>> professional?
>
>I have been in the alarm business for 27 years. I do not make this
>device, or profit in its sale in anyway.
>
Bold statement.

>They offer a 30 day guarantee.
>
And? That's about 335 days short of everyone elses minimum guarantee
period.

>Why not just give it a try? Don't be afraid to try new things that can
>possibly line your pockets full of cash. Why should all the large
>companies make all the big money?
>
You may have been in the business for 27 years but have clearly not
learnt anything and haven't got any idea what taking over an IAS
involves.

Not sure why you're touting your US crap in a uk.* newsgroup either.
--
Regards,
Stuart.

Posted by Jim Rojas on July 12, 2007, 2:30 pm
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Since I don't live in the UK, I have no idea what you an IAS is all
about. But since we are both in the same business, then the information
is relevant. Many other UK dealers might find the information quite useful.

Cheers

Jim Rojas



Lurch wrote:
> mused:
>
>
>> Lurch wrote:
>>> mused:
>>>
>>>> Attention All Security Professionals,
>>>>
>>>> If you have a panel that has a lockout code in place, take a look at
>>>> this product. As long as the alarm panel can report in standard
>>>> communication formats, this device will work just fine.
>>> 'Work just fine' as in doesn't do what you say it will?
>>>
>>>> Installation
>>>> only takes a few minutes, and can create a lucrative takeover market in
>>>> your area.
>>>>
>>> A takeover does not just involve changing the arc number.
>>>
>>>> This device works perfect on those proprietary systems out there that
>>>> require special programmers or special knowledge to reprogram.
>>>>
>>> How exactly do you takeover an alarm system without actually touching
>>> it? I assume you don't actualy work in the security industry and have
>>> just decided to market something that is absolutely useless to any
>>> professional?
>> I have been in the alarm business for 27 years. I do not make this
>> device, or profit in its sale in anyway.
>>
> Bold statement.
>
>> They offer a 30 day guarantee.
>>
> And? That's about 335 days short of everyone elses minimum guarantee
> period.
>
>> Why not just give it a try? Don't be afraid to try new things that can
>> possibly line your pockets full of cash. Why should all the large
>> companies make all the big money?
>>
> You may have been in the business for 27 years but have clearly not
> learnt anything and haven't got any idea what taking over an IAS
> involves.
>
> Not sure why you're touting your US crap in a uk.* newsgroup either.

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