Scott, since most of these can be reprogrammed to a different setting with the
dip
switches in the back, almost anyone can use these for another system. Depends on
the number of switches though. Saves them about $30.
Alan
Scott Hall wrote:
> this must be a stupid question, but why would someone want my garage door
> opener if they're not going to steal anything?
>
> scott
>
> On Fri, 10 Dec 1999 AH7324@aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> > Sorry to hear about your morning. Someone once decided to do the same to
>me.
> > Everything was messed with, but nothing was missing. My neighbor's truck
> > also was visited with the same result. Nothing was missing, just messed up.
> > (He even had a really nice boom box & CD's on the front seat!) Anyway, the
> > local police said that it was fairly common anymore for persons to break
>into
> > a car solely to get a garage door opener. Apparently, they think that
> > because a vehicle is sitting outside, the fact that one would be missing an
> > opener wouldn't be noticed. (as if I would leave mine out there anyway)!
> >
> > Andy H.
> >
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