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Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 7:50 am
Guest
A friend of ours bought a garage door sensor that has two LEDs and a
beeper that goes off when the door is first opened. An electrician
installed it in about 2 hours so he doesn't know too much about it,but
seems to be happy with it.

He found it at garage-alert.com.

If anyone is familiar with this device please advice.



John
Rich Grise...
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 6:52 pm
Guest
On Thu, 08 May 2008 10:50:30 -0700, jjdkcnjs wrote:

Quote:
A friend of ours bought a garage door sensor that has two LEDs and a
beeper that goes off when the door is first opened. An electrician
installed it in about 2 hours so he doesn't know too much about it,but
seems to be happy with it.

He found it at garage-alert.com.

If anyone is familiar with this device please advice.

I've got some advice - tell us what it is you want to know about it that
you can't find out from the website or calling or emailing them and asking
them?

Good Luck!
Rich
JeffM...
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:39 am
Guest
Quote:
Rich Grise wrote:
tell us what it is you want to know about it
that you can't find out from the website
or calling or emailing them and asking them?

Rich said what I was thinking.


Quote:
Good Luck!
Rich

Jonathan Herr wrote:
Don't wish the spammer good luck. He's gotta be a scammer.
Why would he mention a website
(and TRY to make it look like it's casual conversation)
and have a quasi-random email address?

Methinks your cynicism is over-tweaked.
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=garage-alert.com
Jonathan Herr...
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:57 am
Guest
Rich Grise wrote:
Quote:
On Thu, 08 May 2008 10:50:30 -0700, jjdkcnjs wrote:

A friend of ours bought a garage door sensor that has two LEDs and a
beeper that goes off when the door is first opened. An electrician
installed it in about 2 hours so he doesn't know too much about
it,but seems to be happy with it.

He found it at garage-alert.com.

If anyone is familiar with this device please advice.

I've got some advice - tell us what it is you want to know about it
that you can't find out from the website or calling or emailing them
and asking them?

Good Luck!
Rich

Don't wish the spammer good luck. He's gotta be a scammer. Why would he
mention a website (and TRY to make it look like it's casual conversation)
and have a quasi-random email address? Plus the 'please advice' sounds like
a bit of jangrish or chinrish (e.g. foreign spammers trying to speak
english)

--
The domain expired, for one thing. I moved it to another one. I didn't
feel like updating the .sig.

The 2-Belo on how he can't pay a $7.00 domain registration fee

But they spend 90% of their time standing there looking stupid and (in
your case) eyeballing everyone and wondering how they look naked.
gregvk on what he thinks WalMart greeters do.

In the immortal words of §ñühw¤£f:
This is you not giving a shit?
HA HA I MADE YUO POST!
I win & stuff.

"Over the years, I've seen many jerks come and go. The latest crop is
not as smart. They're less ass and more hole or is it the other way
around? <snicker>" The Daring Dufas

How do he produce so much doo-doo so fast? It's amazing!
The Daring Dufas

Yeah, UPS, Usenet Performance Stupidity. ^_^
Onideus Mad Hatter

Golly Wiggle!
Uncle Monster
PinkFloyd43...
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:38 am
Guest
jjdkcnjs at (no spam) gmail.com wrote:
Quote:
A friend of ours bought a garage door sensor that has two LEDs and a
beeper that goes off when the door is first opened. An electrician
installed it in about 2 hours so he doesn't know too much about it,but
seems to be happy with it.

He found it at garage-alert.com.

If anyone is familiar with this device please advice.



John
My friend used the product, I believe, and it caused a small nuclear

reaction which destroyed the entire house, I would not
recommend it to friends!
 
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