Author Topic: RE:Some little B8stard tried to steal my GTI  (Read 9059 times)

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Re: RE:Some little B8stard tried to steal my GTI
« Reply #30 on: 08 August 2007, 12:06 »
tracker is about as good as a choclate tea cup...

Oh really . . . If you are talking about any old tracking device, maybe, but the "proper" Trackers are actually approved by all 52 UK Police forces, AND, they also have Thatcham approval . . . and  . . . I could go on, but some people just can't hear valid opinions from others!

these days, for a hefty sum, you can buy a tracker blocker that blocks any kind of signal behind send around it inc mobile phones signals

Care to quote your sources for these "blockers".  You are aware that the latest Tracker actually uses three completely separate active tracking technologies, and a fourth passive technology.  Two of those technologies have never actually been blocked, which is exactly why it has Thatcham approval.

At the end of the day, if there are scrotes who are such low life, and so determined to take your P&J at all costs, let em have you motor.  Tracker has never claimed to be absolutely "bomb proof" (a figure of speach  :wink:), and they have never claimed an exact 100% recovery record, but their recovery record IS mighty and impressively close to 100%!

No security product is completely safe, all have weaknesses somewhere, but the official "Tracker" is a proven product from a proven company!
just wantd to revive this post to prove a point 6months later :tongue:....
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=60456&in_page_id=34
These things have been round for about 2 years... if a thief wants your car there are ways to get it

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Re: RE:Some little B8stard tried to steal my GTI
« Reply #31 on: 08 August 2007, 17:41 »
f**king hell. Just read that and i am surprised you aint gone on a rampage yet. Your boss needs his bollocks reattaching and to stop being a dick.

I hope it all works out for you man. f**king bosses are stupid.
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Re: RE:Some little B8stard tried to steal my GTI
« Reply #32 on: 09 August 2007, 16:04 »
f**king bosses are stupid.
Yeh - his boss should have his bollocks chopped off for using Fords.

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Re: RE:Some little B8stard tried to steal my GTI
« Reply #33 on: 27 August 2007, 17:48 »
tracker is about as good as a choclate tea cup...

Oh really . . . If you are talking about any old tracking device, maybe, but the "proper" Trackers are actually approved by all 52 UK Police forces, AND, they also have Thatcham approval . . . and  . . . I could go on, but some people just can't hear valid opinions from others!

these days, for a hefty sum, you can buy a tracker blocker that blocks any kind of signal behind send around it inc mobile phones signals

Care to quote your sources for these "blockers".  You are aware that the latest Tracker actually uses three completely separate active tracking technologies, and a fourth passive technology.  Two of those technologies have never actually been blocked, which is exactly why it has Thatcham approval.

At the end of the day, if there are scrotes who are such low life, and so determined to take your P&J at all costs, let em have you motor.  Tracker has never claimed to be absolutely "bomb proof" (a figure of speach  :wink:), and they have never claimed an exact 100% recovery record, but their recovery record IS mighty and impressively close to 100%!

No security product is completely safe, all have weaknesses somewhere, but the official "Tracker" is a proven product from a proven company!
just wantd to revive this post to prove a point 6months later :tongue:....
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=60456&in_page_id=34
These things have been round for about 2 years... if a thief wants your car there are ways to get it

Oh FFS - you clearly have no fcuking idea how the "proper" Trackers work.  That device, as quoted in the Metro (a really reliable and knowledgeable "rag" - not!) will NOT affect the operation of a proper Tracker.
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