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    Quote Originally Posted by IPAlarms View Post
    Welcome to the Security Industry Rebate Scam.

    NKats & rusrtyruggles - do either of you use VoIP? If so, I may be able help you avoid the call costs if you haven't already found a solution.
    I might sound stupid here but what is Voip?

    and no I have not found a solution as of yet.

    thanks



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    IPAlarms is attempting to get you into a service that will make him money.

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    Voice over Internet. The technology that allows you to make phone calls over your Internet connection. Most VoIP phone services come with an adapter that has something called a Dial Plan. Inside the Dial Plan you can tell the VoIP adapter: "If I dial 1345 123456 then send the call to 08 8015 2092 instead".

    In your case, there is an alarm receiver that answers calls on the 08 8015 2092 phone number, so your alarm panel would be able to dump it's signals for just a cent or two instead of 35 cents. Not an ideal solution, but 33 cents per call better than your current situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drift View Post
    IPAlarms is attempting to get you into a service that will make him money.
    .....which would make him just as despicable as the people in the industry that make a living off rebates. Calls to the phone number I provided do not make me a single cent.
    Developer of VoIP2Go at ozvoip.net - Alarm compatible VoIP Network

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    Quote Originally Posted by IPAlarms View Post
    .....which would make him just as despicable as the people in the industry that make a living off rebates. Calls to the phone number I provided do not make me a single cent.
    Can I interest you in some Snake oil anyone ? You can deposit the cash straight into my Nigerian bank account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IPAlarms View Post
    Voice over Internet. The technology that allows you to make phone calls over your Internet connection. Most VoIP phone services come with an adapter that has something called a Dial Plan. Inside the Dial Plan you can tell the VoIP adapter: "If I dial 1345 123456 then send the call to 08 8015 2092 instead".

    In your case, there is an alarm receiver that answers calls on the 08 8015 2092 phone number, so your alarm panel would be able to dump it's signals for just a cent or two instead of 35 cents. Not an ideal solution, but 33 cents per call better than your current situation.

    how would I go about doing this?

    thanks for the reply.

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    Nkats,

    What you need is a security technician who can either deprogram your system such that it does not make any further phone calls, or more sensibly, connect you to a decent monitoring provider, with or without phonelines.

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    [QUOTE=Nkats;591022]how would I go about doing this?[QUOTE]

    There are a few different ways I can think of but I'd get ridiculed if I suggested any of them on here. Best to PM me and I'll point you in the right direction.
    Developer of VoIP2Go at ozvoip.net - Alarm compatible VoIP Network

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    Even you don't believe in what you're peddling......

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