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Doobie1
03-07-2005, 10:22 AM
www.unitracking.com (http://www.unitracking.com) Anyone heard or tried this? Think of getting one myself.

hitchhiker
03-07-2005, 10:30 AM
www.unitracking.com (http://www.unitracking.com/) Anyone heard or tried this? Think of getting one myself.
Sounds like a good product.

What does it cost?

Regards,

David

Doobie1
03-07-2005, 10:40 AM
Sounds like a good product.

What does it cost?

Regards,

David
Yeah real good guy to work with, I think he quoted me $700 REAL good pinpoint system, my buddy has one and you can go on the internet and set up a "geo-fence" for a certain radius and when your cars leaves it, a automated voice message calls your cells-phone,job,etc. Good when you let someone use your car or drop it off for service.

hitchhiker
03-07-2005, 11:10 AM
Yeah real good guy to work with, I think he quoted me $700 REAL good pinpoint system, my buddy has one and you can go on the internet and set up a "geo-fence" for a certain radius and when your cars leaves it, a automated voice message calls your cells-phone,job,etc. Good when you let someone use your car or drop it off for service.

I wonder if insurance companies are offering a discount for this yet?

:D

Directedby
03-07-2005, 12:14 PM
Plus $49 per month for tracking service.

Kramer
03-07-2005, 01:01 PM
Is that right? 700ish for the hardware.....50 a month?


Way too expensive.

Service a 1 to 2 a month is reasonable. Afterall, most months there will be ZERO activity.

Doobie1
03-07-2005, 01:32 PM
Is that right? 700ish for the hardware.....50 a month?


Way too expensive.

Service a 1 to 2 a month is reasonable. Afterall, most months there will be ZERO activity.
Its not 49$ every month 49$ when you first buy it, then if you need more "service" you can buy them individually

dwasson
03-07-2005, 01:43 PM
It would make sense to keep track of the kids or company car but, since I don't have kids or a wife with a boyfriend I think I'll spend the money on beer.