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Question for you Mirk, isn't that the same as LoJack? Or can you track yourself from PC without having to call anyone. If so, could it be used to track my kid, let's say he says he's driving to so and so, could I track it without having to call any one (namely authorities)? |
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Yes that is correct 60 Cat. You do not need to call any police. You just log onto the website from any pc and click on "Locate" and it will give the location of the device within little less than half a city block radius. It also tracks movement. No reason to call the police unless you feel there is a reason. Just be warned that the vibration sensor is VERY sensitive. Someone driving by with loud music will cause the device to text message you.
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wouldn't it be easier to just keep an eye on your car? and don't take it to questionable places?
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Not really guccieng. People have had their cars stolen right out of their garages while they are at work. You cannot stop someone from stealing your car. They could point a gun at you and take it by force. Mobilock will give you the power of knowing where your car is so you can call the police and have it recovered. Same with Lo/Jack. Or any live GPS tracking system.
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Have you ever considered posting the facts concerning your missing T Type on V-8 Buick.com or the BCA website :www.buickclub.org. These are all hardcore Buick guys and they would take the theft of your Buick as seriously as PY has taken the theft of your Grand Am. And lord forbid if one of the members was responsible (man I hope not ) for your T Type , it would let them know you were still on the hunt. Dan |
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