Vehicle tracking devices failure.

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I am surprised. The op has posted just twice, but considering his location, maybe he will post a response later. Nevertheless, I see little justification for characterizing the device he is using as "rubbish." Or, is that British for wish I could afford one?

John
 
Maybe you just read it as an American (too much into it), and overlooked the fact I was asking for him to clarify if they make it or if they buy it in, the op was less than clear on this with contradictory statements. Your stretching the I want one bit a far! Its made in India and more importantly I am not old enough to drive anything other than a tractor, why would I want one? Tell you what feel free to take over, I will leave it in your capable hands to sort out .
 

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OP said:
We use tracking devices from a reputed source which meet international standards.
That means they buy the tracking device, not make it.

Second: Name 2 contradictory statement made by the OP, as opposed to something that wasn't clear or that you didn't understand.

Third: How do you know the device is made in India?

Fourth: Farmers use GPS tracking devices all the time.

Thank you for the support and confidence.
John
 
Little Ghostman

Pure applesauce!

Those statements are entirely consistent. The second supplements the first. Ever go to a store and buy something, say some meat? The store supplies meat to you and your family. But in most cases, it doesn't raise the cattle.

As for wasting your time, you and only you are the one responsible for doing that.

John
 
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