Re: Who Are the Best DIY Suppliers for Tech Support?
- From: "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:32:44 -0500
"Robert L Bass" wrote in message > On 27 Mar 2006 21:36:05 -0800,
TBkGuard-Google@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
For example, what does having a prior felony or being responsible for
someone's death have to do with current tech support?
People with felonies cannot get a license to legally work in the security
industry. RLB likes to remind unsuspecting newbies that he doesn't need a
license to be a reseller of equipment, which is true if that is all he is
doing. What he doesn't tell them is that he, BassBurglarAlarms.com, or what
ever his other websites call themselves, must warranty the equipment due to
the fact that the manufacturers have stopped warranting his sales, and have
issued cease and desists orders on him for using their names. As far as
dealing with a felon who operates an online store, would you knowingly just
give them your credit card number? As far as your last question on "current
tech support", that is where he needs a license and that is also funny,
because in a rapidly changing business, he has not installed or serviced
anything in years. How current can he be? His only exposure is what he
learns.....er........steals here. But on the other hand, it is free info and
you get what you pay for.
FWIW, the poster tried to confuse the issue
No confusion, just a warning
by combining two unrelated(with a gun) not "battery", mind you.
incidents. The felony was an assault
Oh, then that is different. You can go now.
In Florida "assault" means to threaten someone.
With a gun?
The death he mentions was an auto
accident -- no crime involved.
Tell that to her survivors since you were driving irresponsibly.
The assault was nearly 30 years ago. It cost me dearly at the time. Irebuilt
my life and spent many years helping others do the same.
Got your voting priviledges back yet, bASS face.
As to email support, I often get swamped with new messages.
From the BBB and the DBPR
The best way to
reach me is to call.
That way caller ID lets me know it is not someone who is after my bASS.
If I'm unavailable leave a message with customer support.
Local Sarasota answering service.
My offices are in Sarasota, Florida and Salvador, Brazil.
Home and rental hut
If you need help with planning a system, feel free to contact me.
There we go, needing a license again. Click, file, save RLB: DBP
Regards,
Robert L Bass
Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups. Formore information, Google Robert L Bass
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