On October 31, 2017 at 12:29, Brad Humphrey said...
I don't trust other professionals to actually be professionals.
Maybe the keypad is not compatible with the new lock system - even thou he got it to work at the lock. If the customer is already paying for a new locking system, how much more would it really cost to replace the keypad with an approved one for the new system.
Someone needs to step up:
Either the Locksmith needs to take care of this problem, that he has been paid to start.
Or you can take over (Time & Materials) and full details from the locksmith on make & models to research.
Depending on skill set (and work load), you may not want to get involved in this at all. Which then you shouldn't.
I assume the keypad is being replaced with the lock, but I can’t be sure of that. Unfortunately I’m being sucked in because it’s a relative. I’d rather not be involved in this, I’m not going to make any money on it. I’m probably going to replace the wire and terminate it and get out