Repairing the door made it even "worse"

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-08 18:20:55

11ant

2017-06-10 12:58:38
  • #1
... and write off - so what?
 

Knallkörper

2017-06-10 13:09:49
  • #2
Well.. we actually installed the fingerprint because the kids can't lose or forget a key then. To be honest, that applies to me just as much :D THAT is the big advantage for me.
 

11ant

2017-06-10 13:18:35
  • #3


I see further advantages of the RFID solution: for the little ones, you don't have to set it at a middle height or install another device lower down, and you also don't have to recalibrate the scanner because of growth (well, the latter isn't needed often anyway). The cleaning lady sends a colleague: no problem with a chip.
 

Knallkörper

2017-06-10 13:27:28
  • #4
Replace "Schlüssel" with "Chip" in my last post. It is about having to carry it with you.
 

11ant

2017-06-10 13:50:54
  • #5
The chip fits into a credit card; as an adult, you hardly leave the house without a wallet. For children, you can make pendants on chains or charm bracelets; the chip even fits under the phone cover. But we don't have to go to the same church for that ;-)
 

Paddy007

2017-06-10 14:02:43
  • #6


Again for you. With proper installation, that doesn’t happen either, because you only push two tongues of the decorative trim into the carrier panel at the top and then clip it in at the bottom. If you do it properly, absolutely nothing happens! The fault was with the employee.



What a pointless argument. I don’t put the thing on my door so others can see it, because I live at the end of a cul-de-sac, no one will pass by who envies me for that. So keep your nonsense to yourself. Maybe it’s envy or something, but certainly not a factual argument against fingerprint.

Overall, it would also be nice if the thread focused more on the topic of warranty service, and not on pro & contra chip versus fingerprint.

To stay on topic: We have meanwhile received a call from the construction manager and I sent him the pictures. As always, he didn’t find it (I infer only from the reaction on the phone) so serious. But I made it clear to him that it should be without scratches for the move-in and please without defects. I had also contacted the door supplier, who had sent the employee and caused the result in the last pictures. According to the construction manager, the doors and windows (which also have scratches) will be maintained and polished before handover, then everything is supposed to be gone, and before that I should not take any further action and preferably only discuss this with the construction manager, since the door and window company sends someone every time. That suits me fine, the main thing is that it is in order for the move-in. I’m curious...
 

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