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  1. gorlin

    Installation / Dealers etc...

    Ok then. Thank you very much for the info. This is the quote that I got from the dealer that I think is being quite reasonable. They didn't include a dvr cabinet, but that's fine, I'll figure that out.. $900 bucks with LTS equipment. Does this sound fair / reasonable? Thank you in advance for your help. 01/21/2015 2TB Security Camera Hard Drive 1 119.95 01/21/2015 4CH H.264 30FPS 1080P DVR 1 299.95 01/21/2015 Installation of DVR 1 99.95 01/21/2015 4IR Vandal Proof 1080P 2.1Mega Pixel, Infra Red 120FT 2 169.95 01/21/2015 4 Port 10 AMP Power Supply 1 59.95 01/21/2015 Installation of Camera 2 99.95 01/21/2015 19 Inch HP Monitor 1 99.95 Total $1219 Discount 400 Final After Tax $895
  2. gorlin

    Installation / Dealers etc...

    Yeah, I'm fairly certain that newegg is not selling knock offs. LIsten, maybe that's just an accepted practice in CCTV industry, but I find it a deceptive practice to put the hardware costs comingled with a mark up and then add an installation fee on top of that. I would be perfectly fine if the hardware costs were true and there was a higher installation fee. Based on my experience so far, I'm tempted to hire my handyman/electrician to run the wire and just connect everything myself. I did get one competitive quote but it's using LTS equipment. I looked at reviews and the equipment seems to be of poor quality. Can anyone confirm that my thinking is right? Thanks guys! Mike
  3. gorlin

    Installation / Dealers etc...

    What I'm saying is, as someone who is not in the business of making money on this stuff and who is an end consumer, why would I care if my distributor is "authorized"? I mean. this is a glorified DVR.. and if I can purchase it for 1/2 the price.. and it breaks.. well, I can buy another one and still come out ahead.. By the way, I have no problem with the dealer charging for installation obviously, but I feel that if a dealer "marks up" the price of the hardware by a factor of 2, and then further charges for installation.. then the invoice is extremely disingenuous. How am I wrong?
  4. Guys, I'm new on the forum, and if this subject is not appropriate here, I apologize in advance. Please forgive the newbie. I'm on a condo board and we had some issues lately so I started looking into the idea of putting a CCTV system in the lobby / back entrance. I don't have experience with CCTV systems per se, but I've wired my whole house in the past, good with computers etc.. I've gotten a few quotes and the prices that I'm being quoted on hardware, are just simply significantly more than what I can buy the hardware from on newegg etc. I would much rather have a dealer lay out what their labor is vs trying to pad the hardware costs. For example, I was quoted this: 1.00 NVR: NVR 4000PX HIKVISION 4 Channel NVR System / 1080P VIDEO / Built in POE / 2000GB HDD = $999 1.00 IP CAMERA: 1080-3MP-D 3MP Dome Camera / 2.8mm Lens / Vandal Dome / Night Vision = $349 I can get the hardware with exact specifications for at least 1/2 the price... Please tell me if I'm thinking about this wrong? Thanks in advance. Mike
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