| 10 Warning Signs When Buying a Surveillance System |
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| Written by Tom Connor | |
| Sunday, 16 December 2007 | |
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Recently, we had a post on our Advice and Tech Support Forum in which we were asked how an average customer, new to CCTV, can tell if a company he or she is dealing with is reputable or not. Indeed, this can be the most challenging hurdle for the beginner to surmount; a lack of familiarity with the technology can be helped by an experienced salesperson, but without any experience to go on, it can be extraordinarily difficult to gauge a salesperson’s skill, but more importantly, it becomes equally difficult to establish trust.
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written by kevmo, July 30, 2008
i have a pretty nosy apt. manager, my lease that i signed several years ago allows him to come into my apt at will,
i know that there are laws pertaining to this, but he could probably get out of it on the basis of the "lease". i basically have had the impression that he uses my aprtment as a "breakroom" or "branch office", i have a new printer that i use once a month, but i'm already out of toner. i work 12 hr shifts 3-4 days a week, so there is plenty of time that i'm not here. what would you suggest in the way of monitoring this situation via video.? report abuse
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written by melissa, June 19, 2008
i have a 3000 sq.ft neighborhood karaoke bar and would like a surveillance system for the interior & exterior of the building. i currently have a vcr based b& w camera system & pos system but i would like to view my business from my pc at home while also recording. i would also like to increase my cameras from 4 to 12 or 16.
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written by scott, June 16, 2008
seems like a big store (physical)? and liked the support availability but when I tried the main # 800 291 0523 for pre sales questions I could not get a rep to pick up the phone. I called 3 times and let it ring about 30 times each. not very comforting. suggestions?
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written by harry, June 08, 2008
my girl friend is cheating,on me at least i think thats what my friends are telling me so we live together in a studio apt, so when im off too work i would,like to have a small mini camrea that she cant see,or notice what do you recommend? ! i need to hide the dvr so she dont notice! thank you.
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written by Bob Voynow, June 03, 2008
I have a private boat dock with a few boats that are subject to vandalism and minor theft. I would like to have a DVR system that I can review to check who is doing this. I would like the camera to be obvious but not obtrusive. There is an overhang on the building 40' from the dock where the camera can be mounted. what do you recommend?
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written by Betty Hawkins, Clearlake Village Homeowner's Assoc., May 28, 2008
We have a single entry driveway to our 156 unit community. It is not gated, but we would have an interest in monitoring the cars that come and go. Additionally, there is a postal area about 500 ft. from the entry. What can you tell me about the available products for such use? Are they wireless? How far can the signal transmit?
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