WARNING on sprucing up: Has this not been done before prior to "member" (Unit Owner) meetings?
Please do not be mislead by the very few quickie and temporary changes in the building prior to this Special Meeting with its intentions announced or unannounced.
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This was an interesting comment made at this time which goes along with the old sprucing up routine.
Intercom servicing comment
This comment was placed under the "Management Contract" post by an anonymous person claiming to have a degree in Electrical Engineering.
"Anonymous -- March 5, 2017 at 11:38 PM"
"Just had my intercom "serviced". TLDR: don't even waste your time scheduling it.
To give some background, I have an accredited degree in Electrical Engineering, so I have an idea of how to troubleshoot a faulty connection.
I watched the "technician" try to fix the intercom by opening the box and poking around at the wires. I had to stop myself from laughing. The guy didnt even have a multimeter to check for shorts or faulty components, or a continuity meter to check line integrity. It was all purely for show.
I asked when it will be fixed and they said next month. I asked what was wrong with the intercom. He looked genuinely surprised, thought a while and said theres a problem with the line in the reception area.
If that were true, they wouldnt have to bother going unit to unit putting on a fake performance. Instead they could skip all the fake maintenance that people took time out of their day to attend and simply fix it at the reception area. Instead many more people will waste a fraction of their lives for this fruitless experience.
Im guessing they pulled this guy off the street and offered him a few hundred pesos to act as a technician for a day to make a show of appeasing owners...
If I had to make a wager, Id venture the building used faulty wiring, and to run the proper wires down every conduit on every floor would be more than they want to spend. Id have a hard time believing someone would be this incredibly incompetent, but nothing surprises me anymore.
In summary, please get the word out to other tenants not to waste precious time out of their day to witness a fake repair show."
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