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*&^%^&^% !!!

I just paid $400 2 weeks ago for 12 months monitoring.

What a joke!

ETA.

Rang Quiktrak and have been advised they are still monitoring untill further notice.

ATM it is in the hands of the aministrators & I should give them a call tomorrow...

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We have a self monitoring GPS Tracking system which works via sms commands and has 2 modes, one mode will trigger off an alarm and send you the GPS coordinates of your vehicle as well as speed (if applicable), the other mode will work as a track only which will send coordinates every hour via sms (more commonly used for fleet monitoring). These modes can be interchanged as easily as an sms. There are no annual fees or charges just the cost of the text messages.

We also have a self monitoring GSM Paging system which will also send you an sms when alarm is triggered or when battery voltage is low and with this sytem you can unlock doors via sms and do a remote fuel shutdown via sms. This can also be used to track if using a Telstra or Optus sim card you can track the location of the sim card (Note not as accurate as GPS but approximately within 100m to 200m.

Both these systems cost half the price you would pay for most other tracking product and have no monitoring fees!

As for Quiktrak I don't think they were ever on a profit they always needed funding and it was just a matter of time.

Cheers,

Leon

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LIFE AFTER QUIKTRAK.

HI EVERYONE,

I HAVE BEEN FITTING GPS TRACKING SYSTEMS IN CARS, VANS, TRUCKS, EARTH MOVING MACHINES, BIKES (HARLEY'S) BOATS, ETC FOR ALMOST 10 YEARS AND I HAVE INSTALLED AT LEAST 10 DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRACKING SYSTEMS....OUT OF ALL THE SYSTEMS I'VE INSTALLED, BLACK WIDOW'S LATEST TRACKING SYSTEM IS FAR THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE MARKET..IT TRACKS YOUR VEHICLE AUSTRALIA WIDE..

BLACK WIDOWS GPS TRACKING SYSTEM ARE MADE IN GERMANY, DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO THE HIGHEST QUALITY.

EITHER HAVE IT SET UP AS BACK TO BASE (MONITORING ) OR SELF TRACK IT YOURSELF VIA THE INTERNET. (FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD). YOU CAN REMOTELY IMMOBILISE YOUR VEHICLES START/IGN/FUEL SYSTEM, REMOTELY LOCK/UNLOCK YOUR VEHICLE, ETC. GET THE TRACKING SYSTEM INSTALLED WITH A FULL ALARM SYSTEM OR HAVE IT INTERGRATED WITH YOUR FACTORY ALARM SYSTEM..

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.blackwidow.com.au

THANKS

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Farking hell. I just had quiktrak installed about 3 month ago.

Is it possible to convert it to self monitoring?

Hey Leon, I had you installed quiktrak in my car about 3 month ago with the immobliser and everything, how much am I looking at to change it over to the self tracking box?

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*&^%^&^% !!!

I just paid $400 2 weeks ago for 12 months monitoring.

What a joke!

ETA.

Rang Quiktrak and have been advised they are still monitoring untill further notice.

ATM it is in the hands of the aministrators & I should give them a call tomorrow...

I'd also check with Dept Of Fair Trading (DFT) to ascertain if Quiktrak knew that they were in financial difficulty 2 weeks ago in order to make a claim. If u r in Sydney, Murray Wilton on Talk-Back 2GB frequently has one the heads of DFT between 7pm and 9pm. You can jump the queue by calling them on radio at the same time.

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Farking hell. I just had quiktrak installed about 3 month ago.

Is it possible to convert it to self monitoring?

Hey Leon, I had you installed quiktrak in my car about 3 month ago with the immobliser and everything, how much am I looking at to change it over to the self tracking box?

Wondering if your insurance co. (& everyone else's) wants to be informed of your Plan B? :)

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LIFE AFTER QUIKTRAK.

HI EVERYONE,

I HAVE BEEN FITTING GPS TRACKING SYSTEMS IN CARS, VANS, TRUCKS, EARTH MOVING MACHINES, BIKES (HARLEY'S) BOATS, ETC FOR ALMOST 10 YEARS AND I HAVE INSTALLED AT LEAST 10 DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRACKING SYSTEMS....OUT OF ALL THE SYSTEMS I'VE INSTALLED, BLACK WIDOW'S LATEST TRACKING SYSTEM IS FAR THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE MARKET..IT TRACKS YOUR VEHICLE AUSTRALIA WIDE..

BLACK WIDOWS GPS TRACKING SYSTEM ARE MADE IN GERMANY, DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO THE HIGHEST QUALITY.

EITHER HAVE IT SET UP AS BACK TO BASE (MONITORING ) OR SELF TRACK IT YOURSELF VIA THE INTERNET. (FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD). YOU CAN REMOTELY IMMOBILISE YOUR VEHICLES START/IGN/FUEL SYSTEM, REMOTELY LOCK/UNLOCK YOUR VEHICLE, ETC. GET THE TRACKING SYSTEM INSTALLED WITH A FULL ALARM SYSTEM OR HAVE IT INTERGRATED WITH YOUR FACTORY ALARM SYSTEM..

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.blackwidow.com.au

THANKS

WOW THAT SOUNDS AWESOME, CRAZY!!!!

Wonder if this guy yells at people when they visit him or ring him up too, he's probably the same guy that does the closing down rug sales, 50% OFF 50% OFF, CALL NOW

Does anyone know if Quiktrak will be bought out? because my mate also has this alarm

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They would of known for sometime that they were going under, yet they still had no probs taking our money just 2-3 weeks ago... As they have not filed for bankruptcy yet I will be pursuing the matter further!

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