I can't believe no-one recognizes his truck. He must live in the area since he keeps hitting the same area. I'm definitely keeping my eye out. I'm wondering what he's doing with all of them.
I can't believe no-one recognizes his truck. He must live in the area since he keeps hitting the same area. I'm definitely keeping my eye out. I'm wondering what he's doing with all of them.
About the only thing I can think of that doesn't require a title would be to live in it somewhere, or a deer lease where it never leaves.
Thanks man. I am in disbelief. I switched to a seemingly better storage unit and added a much stouter lock, locked up my chains, and the thing didn't last 12 hours. It was safer on the border in Laredo. This makes me sick. And now I'll have 2 total loss insurance claims in 4 months. I hope I can get insurance on the next one. I planned to get GPS but I was still researching the different types. Lesson learned. Gotta have GPS from the get go.
Apple AirTags may be a better option for you. A 4 pack is 100$. I have them in my truck, in my trailer and all my lawn equipment
Apple AirTags may be a better option for you. A 4 pack is 100$. I have them in my truck, in my trailer and all my lawn equipment
I think they require Wi-Fi or blu tooth right? I wanted to stay away from that incase it was taken and left in a rural area. I went with Lonestar Tracking. It sends me text alerts when it moves and tracks it on a map. It’s been flawless so far. Plus I hid it in the camper and while parked under covered storage it still gets a gps signal.
I think they require Wi-Fi or blu tooth right? I wanted to stay away from that incase it was taken and left in a rural area. I went with Lonestar Tracking. It sends me text alerts when it moves and tracks it on a map. It’s been flawless so far. Plus I hid it in the camper and while parked under covered storage it still gets a gps signal.
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I just got my 2 oysters in a few weeks back. So far so good. Very accurate.
I think they require Wi-Fi or blu tooth right? I wanted to stay away from that incase it was taken and left in a rural area. I went with Lonestar Tracking. It sends me text alerts when it moves and tracks it on a map. It’s been flawless so far. Plus I hid it in the camper and while parked under covered storage it still gets a gps signal.
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I have them in my kids backpacks and track them when they are at school and I’m at work. Neither of which are in Bluetooth or WiFi range. If I’m not mistaken they ping off of any Apple device it comes within range of and show up in the Find My IPhone app
I’ve heard a few things: they sell them out of state without title, take them to Mexico, or live in them out of view. But I really have no idea.
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I was in Los Angeles Ca , and hundreds of thousands of people are
Living in RV’s lining the streets and RR tracks, doubt the cops are
Checking on ownership?
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