RECOVERING STOLEN VEHICLES WITH GPS TRACKERS - TESTIMONIAL

RECOVERING STOLEN VEHICLES WITH GPS TRACKERS - TESTIMONIAL

How GPS Trackers Are Used To Recover Stolen Vehicles In The Real World

If your vehicle is stolen without possession of a GPS tracking device the likelihood of retrieving your vehicle is very slim. Often stolen cars and caravans will be exported across Europe within a couple of days. However with the wider use of car trackers more vehicles are being retrieved than ever before. Just recently Back2you became aware of another success story of a caravan being recovered by the police. With the accessibility of the GPS tracks, police knew exactly where the vehicle was, increasing efficiency and reducing police costs of a nationwide search. Once the caravan was recovered, the customer contacted the Back2you team thanking them for the service.
Here is what he had to say:
"I would like to let you know how pleased we are with the caravan tracker we purchased from you two years ago. At 7:00pm last Sunday (4th March 2018), my wife and I were just settling down in front of the television, when I received a text message from the tracker telling me it was on the move, I got another message 3 minutes later with a different location, so I dialled 999 to report the theft of our caravan from a secure storage facility 30miles away. While on the call I was able to keep the officers updated with the position, and 20 minutes later they located both the caravan which was still intact along with towing vehicle - the engine was still running on the vehicle, but the thieves had legged it. 
Even though we thought we had the best security devices attached to the caravan, it was all down to the tracker that we managed to get it back safe and sound. It was the best investment we could have made. Well done, and thank you."
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