If you're so proud of your yale alarms, why do you cover the yale brand name up on the bell boxes you install?
Hopefully??What's Casac got to do with the quality/capability of the Alarm system?
Especially when they have this little disclaimer
*Please note that Yale Standard Burglar alarms are not a Police or Insurance approved product.
Because if you are burgled and the police come to your door in leeds they will arrange a visit from casac who will come round and suggest security improvements , The casac representative might suggest an alarm. Hopefully at this point he would say that the alarm is not police approved but if they didn't and relied on the person reading website smallprint the victim may be under the impression that because a police approved contractor came round that the product was police approved too.
So you don't know then. Just assuming.
In effect, just dribble and nonense.
You tried to give the product gravitas by linking to a site with Police connections. Ridiculous.
If you're so proud of your yale alarms, why do you cover the yale brand name up on the bell boxes you install?
Well here is an excellent example of libel for all to see / copy / print etcNot sure I want to speak to my CC to be fair he's too busy hanging on to his job for being bent.
Well here is an excellent example of libel for all to see / copy / print etcNot sure I want to speak to my CC to be fair he's too busy hanging on to his job for being bent.
Nothing to do with you fitting them. Everything to do with you claiming they are the dogs dumplings and comparable to graded kit.Strange that there is a whole heap of posts above where Bernard and alarm make exactly the same ignorant assumptions about the way I work.
What is evident is that noone has actually managed to point out as per the title of the thread exactly why yale alarms are crap all that is evident is that all you pro installers just cannot abide the idea of someone getting paid for fitting one. strangely people get paid for mowing lawns , taking rubbish , cleaning windows , delivering milk , fitting carpets , painting walls , hanging wallpaper , etc etc but as soon as a homeowner pays someone to fit a yale alarm because they would not know how or don't want to climb a ladder all of a sudden everyone is screeching . you can't do that - you can't do that.
The truth is that you can- get over it
Nothing to do with you fitting them. Everything to do with you claiming they are the dogs dumplings and comparable to graded kit.Strange that there is a whole heap of posts above where Bernard and alarm make exactly the same ignorant assumptions about the way I work.
What is evident is that noone has actually managed to point out as per the title of the thread exactly why yale alarms are crap all that is evident is that all you pro installers just cannot abide the idea of someone getting paid for fitting one. strangely people get paid for mowing lawns , taking rubbish , cleaning windows , delivering milk , fitting carpets , painting walls , hanging wallpaper , etc etc but as soon as a homeowner pays someone to fit a yale alarm because they would not know how or don't want to climb a ladder all of a sudden everyone is screeching . you can't do that - you can't do that.
The truth is that you can- get over it
End of the day, based on what you've posted, you are nothing more than an oddjob man with a drill and a ladder and have NO qualifications and experience/knowledge to support your claims.
There you go again, misconstruing comments.Oh and I have plenty of experience and knowledge I doubt anyone knows more about these alarms other than the manufacturers in the factory and the development team. at the client install end I reckon I am as knowledgable as anyone.
Oh boy, admitting "disreputable conduct" is not necessarily being 'bent', I stand by what I said.Well here is an excellent example of libel for all to see / copy / print etcNot sure I want to speak to my CC to be fair he's too busy hanging on to his job for being bent.
Is it indeed!!
do your homework europlank!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-13342382
is that an example of the attention to detail you apply to your work?
Oh boy, admitting "disreputable conduct" is not necessarily being 'bent', I stand by what I said.[/quote]example of the attention to detail you apply to your work?
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