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Re: The auto contact
"mleuck" <m.leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On May 14, 7:20 am, "Bob Worthy" <secur...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:2e4e247a-4080-4b30-9e1f-bc702a647e4a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On May 12, 9:15 pm, "Robert L Bass" <Sa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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> > "mleuck" wrote:
>
> > > I emailed and called him today and was sent more information, it's
> > > both
> > > hardwire and wireless. My local ADI had none in stock yet, around $150
>
> > You're paying too much. They give high-volume clients better prices.
> > Perhaps
> > Monitronix doesn't order much. :^)
>
> > Regards,
> > Robert L Bass
>
> Thats ADI's normal price not ours
>
> Order them from the ADI's in Florida. The product is at the $100 mark.
Odd that Florida would be lower, it looks like a nice product although
when it triggers the car is gone. The DeWalt Mobilock might be a
better product, I had one for quite a while and was very impressed
True enough, however, I am looking at it for other applications. Tracking
vehicles as to the times of vehicles coming and going (teenagers). That
classic car that is used when you're not around (notification). Patrol cars
that never move from their parking area when tours are supposed to be done
or not back on time. Or even a tour check point (recorded time) etc. etc.
Can this be circumvented? Of course. Point is, using one's imagination,
there are other uses besides theft. I look at it as a quality option to
offer as a solution for a particular need.
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