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WorldTracker GPS Personal Locator Debuts

One of the most complete and affordable personal tracking devices on the market today, WorldTracker PLD’s worldwide quad-mode capabilities allow the device to operate from any location in the world.

TrackingTheworld Inc. has released a very powerful, and cost-effective personal GPS tracker which combines accurate GPS monitoring and reporting with worldwide quad-mode capabilities and voice communication features. The result is a product ideal for asset management ,personal safety or covert GPS tracking.The WorldTracker PLD will provide continuous tracking virtually everywhere including inside buildings and garages, reporting and monitoring for up to 2 weeks.


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Written by GPS Tracking Guy on November 2nd, 2007 with no comments.
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GPS Tracking Technology Leads to Cheaper Vehicles

How to buy a new car, truck or SUV for just a few $100 dollars.

auto auctionA new web service is offering access to 1000s of cheap vehicles in North America that have been seized by US Government authorities. Many of these vehicles were seized using GPS tracking devices placed by the finance companies to catch ’bad debtors’.

A costly problem to finance companies are fraudsters who take out a car loan for a high value vehicle and then don’t pay any of the installments, mainly because the vehicle is going to be sold on or smuggled out of the country. To combat this, finance companies covertly fit a GPS tracking device that can be activated as soon as payments are stopped, not made and when then ’owner’ stops responding to finance companies calls.

The gps tracking device is activated and a collector is called up to go and retrieve the vehicle. These vehicles are then seized by the police, IRS, Customs or DEA. After a period of time, they are then put back on the market through approved government auctions.

A new company, Seize Cars enables searchers of these auctions to look up a specific car make and model and find the nearest government car auction taking place near their zip code. For small fee - usually $69 but reduced at the moment to $49 - many people have located a ridiculously cheap car and either sold it on or used it themselves….and then sold it on later for a fat profit.

Go and check it out at www.seizecars.com

Written by GPS Tracking Guy on June 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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LoJack Recovers 100,000th Stolen Vehicle in U.S.

Radio Frequency Technology and Integration with Police Integral to Recovery.

lojack vehicle trackingLoJack Corporation announced it has recovered a milestone 100,000th stolen vehicle in the United States. The recovery, which took place in Philadelphia and leveraged LoJack’s Police Tracking Computers that are installed in police aviation units and squad cars, is another proof point that LoJack’s radio frequency technology and direct integration with police is the optimal solution for stolen vehicle recovery.

"We are proud to reach this milestone and, most importantly, we are proud of LoJack’s continued ability over the past two decades to partner with police departments such as those in Philadelphia to help in the fight against vehicle theft," said Richard T. Riley, LoJack’s Chairman and CEO. "The LoJack System’s integration with more than 1,800 law enforcement agencies in the United States has proven time and time again to be a solution that works. It has enabled law enforcement utilizing our system to recover over 100,000 stolen LoJack-equipped vehicles, while also helping them put criminals, of these and other more serious crimes, behind bars."


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Written by GPS Tracking Guy on February 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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GPS Tracking Device Fails to Convince Jury

Chicago law firm Brustin and Lundblad, Ltd. announced that a federal court jury returned a verdict of over $4.7 million dollars against Crete Carrier Corporation in a Michigan motor vehicle accident. The jury deliberated for 6 1/2 hours following a seven day trial and returned the verdict late September 19th in Federal District Court for Northern Illinois Judge Leinenweber’s courtroom.

The case was tried by Marvin A. Brustin, Milo W. Lundblad and Mark Szaflarski of Brustin & Lundblad, Ltd. Adrian Richmond, the plaintiff, was originally offered $200,000 from the defense, which relied on information obtained from a state-of-the-art Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) tracking device installed in the truck involved in the accident. Crete claimed that according to their records none their trucks were in the area at the time of the crash. Crete’s original computer data validates that claim; however the jury questioned Crete’s records and thought there was a margin of error. Crete Carrier Corporation, based in Lincoln, Neb., is part of one of the largest privately owned trucking companies in the country offering a wide range of transportation services operating throughout the United States and Mexico.

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Written by GPS Tracking Guy on September 21st, 2006 with no comments.
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CATSeye demo minitaure GPS GSM tracking device

Lost and stolen electronics are a fact of life for many businesses, but UK-based and aptly named Covert Asset Tracking Systems Ltd (CATSeye) promises to help recover items with itsline of electronic tracking devices. The company makes matchbook-sized transmitters that can be tracked with GPS, GSM phone towers or even radio frequency. Company reps gave us a quick video demo at the Los Angeles CTIA Wireless convention and even claimed to find items down to one-inch accuracy.

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CATSeye representatives told us the tracking devices are meant to be installed in commonly stolen electronics like laptops, GPS navigation units and desktop computers. The devices are tracked primarily through GPS, but GSM cellular tower tracking is used when there is no GPS signal.

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Written by GPS Tracking Guy on September 19th, 2006 with no comments.
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