Vehicle tracking systems.

Vehicle tracking systems.

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crmcatee

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229 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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Currently looking at getting some tracking systems for a couple of cars we use in business.

Ideally this would allow us to look at historical usage / movements etc.
Be online (i.e. accessible through the web).

We're looking to install it on four cars.


Open for offers at the moment - we've seen one system which is working out to be around the £1300 mark for a years coverage but would be interested to know of alternatives out there - especially if you've got experience of them.

crmcatee

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229 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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obviously no-one using this type of thing.

Could a Mod move this one to the Business section rather than me cross posting. Thanks

crmcatee

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5,712 posts

229 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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flounders for a couple of days in the correct location (Sat Nav) and then ton's of supportive posts in a few hours in this section.

Thanks for the info - I'll spend some time tomorrow checking them all out.

crmcatee

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229 months

Monday 18th January 2010
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Yes - we went with trackitnow.

Seems to be working well - in the first day alone we identified random personal use of our vehicles when they're not on a job. Handy informing customers exactly how long they'll be directly rather than having to call up the driver and ask them and then get back to a client.

Only gripe is that even though it's web based - it still doesn't work with Safari on a Mac but works okay with Internet Explorer. Their website says it works with Firefox - tried that on the Mac also and get the same blank screen results. Which reminds me - I must drop them an email asking when it's going to work on the Mac as they did say they were working on it.


crmcatee

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Wednesday 7th April 2021
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I think they're upset about not reading the terms and conditions.