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(1) This is the NW corner of my trailer. |
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(2) Attached at 4 feet, instead of 7 feet.
Anyone walking around the corner will
knock it askew. |
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(3) This is the start of where
the cable was left in the grass. |
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This is a photo record of what happened at installation:
When I called for sign up, I was told the cable could go under trailer.
The tech left the cable in the grass.
The tech used a power drill to go through the wall - to the outside. This left gaping holes, and damaged the outside walls. He then used silicone to fill the one hole in the bedroom. I had to seal the outside and try to repair the damage he did. See photo of the mess, the goop is all over the wall. The holes are of outrageous size. |
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(4) West Exit Porch (North side) |
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(5) West Exit Porch (South side) |
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(6) From the bedroom (SW) He drilled from inside,
he
left a triple gapping hole. |
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(7) This is my attempt to seal up the hole. |
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(8) This is the NW corner -
from my computer room,
his drill dislodged the siding joint - at
least for 18 inches. A double hole was left. |
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(9) This was my attempt
to put the siding back and
to seal up the hole.
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(10) This is my computer room. |
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(11) This is the bed room.
That big goop is what the Tech did.
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(12) There are holes in the floor,
so that the cables could have been
led in from under the trailer.
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