Protect Your Vehicle with GPS Snitch


 GPS Snitch In these tough economic times, you don’t want to have to worry about your vehicle getting broken into – or worse – stolen! With GPS Snitch, you get silent real-time alerts through email and SMS so you can work with the authorities to help recover your car or belongings. Read on to see how GPS Snitch saved a NY man’s motorcycle not once, but twice, helping NYPD recover the bike in only 20 minutes.

October, 08 2008 - Laszlo Tenai was shocked to find out his 2006 Honda CBR 1000RR motorcycle had been stolen from in front of his Upper East Side apartment building for the second time in just eight months. But once again he was able to lead police to the stolen vehicle with the aid of his Blackline GPS Snitch. The Snitch combines cellular and GPS technologies to alert owners via text message when their vehicle has moved outside of a predefined perimeter. It can then be tracked online in real-time to pinpoint the exact location.

Mr. Tenai was able to show Officer Frvallani where his bike was on his computer, and help police recover the vehicle in just 20 minutes. "The Snitch led us right to where the bike had been parked on 74th St. between York and 1st Avenues,” said Frvallani.

Mr. Tenai also has a LoJack early warning system installed on his bike, but the service took over fours hours to alert him, by which time the motorcycle had already been recovered with the information provided by the GPS Snitch.

"This product has helped me get my bike back twice now," said Tenai. "It sent me a text message when my bike was moved, then allowed me to track it and gave me the exact location it was parked at so police could recover it all within 20 minutes. The Snitch is just an amazing security device and I would recommend it to anyone worried about their motorcycle or car."

GPS Snitch is available now for $299.99 and a $14.99 monthly fee. For more information visit http://gps-snitch.com

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Hi I had my GSP unit itself stolen from my own business truck vehicle not to mentioned smashed glass everywheres. Do you make one for the GPS itself?? A friend of mine caught his would be thieves by a trail of blood from putting razor blades all around hidden within the GPS as they pulled it out so did their blood come with it....But anyways do you make one for the GPS portable units you often see in vehicle windows. Hey sounds like a great product you have made for the guy with his motorcycle. Im happy for him and that you guys are making a presence.

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