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How To Track Your Vehicle On The Cheap, Using Your Smartphone. by Mercykayy(m): 11:45pm On Aug 15, 2016
Now you don't need an expensive GPS unit or annoying monthly subscription
service to keep tabs on your car. You can track your vehicle without breaking the
bank and it's easier than you ever thought it could be!
As you know, most aftermarket GPS tracking units are expensive and must be
installed by a professional. Similar services offered by car manufacturers as a
“concierge service” are actually expensive monthly subscriptions that they
conveniently hide in you car payment. Either way, they are both costly and
require you to pay a monthly bill just to maintain the service. But don't we
already pay enough monthly bills?
The good news for you is technology is solving many of life's most annoying
problems: Like losing and forgetting where you parked your car!

What is it?

It's called TrackR , it's about the size of a quarter and it's revolutionizing the
way we keep track of our important things.

How does it work?
Simple! You only need to install the thin battery in the TrackR , download the
free app on your iPhone or Android, link the device to the app and then attach
TrackR to whatever you want to keep tabs on. In less than 5 minutes you are
ready to go!
Once it's all set up you can even attach it to your suitcases when you travel,
cars, your keys, your wallet, your expensive electronics and anything else you
can think of.
The possibilities are endless!
Tracking your stuff really is that easy. No monthly subscriptions or bills to pay!
You have enough stress to deal with – let TrackR keep tabs on your valuables
while you tend to life's real problems.
Let's say you want to track your car. Simply hide the tiny device anywhere like
under the floor mats, in the glove compartment or in the trunk. (Somewhere it
won't be found if your car gets stolen!)[b] Now you don't need an expensive GPS unit or annoying monthly subscription
service to keep tabs on your car. You can track your vehicle without breaking the
bank and it's easier than you ever thought it could be!
As you know, most aftermarket GPS tracking units are expensive and must be
installed by a professional. Similar services offered by car manufacturers as a
“concierge service” are actually expensive monthly subscriptions that they
conveniently hide in you car payment. Either way, they are both costly and
require you to pay a monthly bill just to maintain the service. But don't we
already pay enough monthly bills?
The good news for you is technology is solving many of life's most annoying
problems: Like losing and forgetting where you parked your car!

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Re: How To Track Your Vehicle On The Cheap, Using Your Smartphone. by alaroyeibadan(m): 6:23am On Aug 16, 2016
Nice

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