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14 years ago
Looking for Someone to Program My Panel
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14 years ago
If I am the one who lost your panel, please let me know. I will make good on it. If you need your panel program saved, then transfered to another panel, I will do it at no charge.
Jim Rojas (813) 884-6335
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14 years ago
Jim, I was not going to mention your name as I recognize you do a valuable service here on the group, but yes I sent my panel to you over a year ago and it appears that you lost it. I would be willing to give you another try. I will contact you in about a week as I am traveling and won't be home for another week. Thanks for offering to make things right.
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14 years ago
When you ship this next panel to Jim, please ensure you mark the package "NOT A BRINKS PANEL". It's quite obvious to me that the guy working in Jim's receiving office (out behind the garage) mistook your panel and tossed it onto the "Brinks" pile. :-)
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14 years ago
It's a Lynx, what do you expect? :)
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14 years ago
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LYNX ....... Brinks ............... hey ...... it could happen!!!!!!
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14 years ago
Just wanted to let everyone know that Jim Rojas has programmed my new panel after downloading the information from my old panel. I did not need to ship the new panel to Jim for programming, which was greatly appreciated. In addition, Jim worked with me on a Sunday to get this done. Very satisfied with the work Jim did here. I travel alot and wanted to make sure I had a drop in panel in the event I was on the road as my old panel is approaching ten years of age.
What I think I'll do is put the older panel on the shelf and plug in the new one and use the old one as a backup. Any thoughts on this?
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14 years ago
That's a good idea. Your new panels has a few nice features, which include remote access by phone. Your 10 year old unit will serve well as a backup.
Jim Rojas
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