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May 1, 2007
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Looks like I may have to get a tracker device to satisfy the insurance. Really didn't want one and not convinced about their effectiveness - put it in a metal container / room and the GPS signal can't get thru!

If I have to get one can somebody recommend a system that would satisfy the insurance and take the minimum dent out of my already seriously depleted wallet! We're new to 'vanning and it seems to be a bit like standing in a tin box tearing up £10 notes!
 

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Dec 6, 2006
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Seems unusual that the insurance company insists on a tracking device. Have you tried The Caravan Club insurance, they dont insist on a tracker but you can get 10% off if you have one.
 
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We are with the Caravan Club for insurance and we had to have a tracker fitted.We claimed last year for the loss of our van.

Opted for the Phantom after intial teething probs all ok now.

I think Insurance companies will specify a tracker more and more on twin axles as the recover rate is so low
 
May 1, 2007
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Yup - our van is one of those Twin Axles so attractive to enterprising romany folk.

I know there are self tracking mob phone kits out there but I doubt these would be acceptable to an insurance company.

I really don't want the van back if it's been full of macrame, crystal balls a pit bull sh*t
 

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Dec 6, 2006
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Yup - our van is one of those Twin Axles so attractive to enterprising romany folk.

I know there are self tracking mob phone kits out there but I doubt these would be acceptable to an insurance company.

I really don't want the van back if it's been full of macrame, crystal balls a pit bull sh*t
Not impressed with your comments on Romanys. Considering whether to refer to moderators.
 
Mar 11, 2007
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Kevin

It may be of interest to you that Clubcare (The Camping & Caravanning Club) only recognise the Phantom Tracker.

I have a Smartrack tracker (Thatham EVQ10190 spec) but cannot get discount from Clubcare.

Seems unfair!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brum
 
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Yup - our van is one of those Twin Axles so attractive to enterprising romany folk.

I know there are self tracking mob phone kits out there but I doubt these would be acceptable to an insurance company.

I really don't want the van back if it's been full of macrame, crystal balls a pit bull sh*t
Go round any romany or gypsy camp and you will see the majority of outfits are twin axle , what is you complaint??
 
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Kevin,

Brum is quite right in that the C&CC only recognise the Phantom tracker but as an incentive if you get one fitted via their club secure scheme you get a free tilt sensor and a free years membership to the afore said club as well as major savings with most insurance companies.

We had one fitted recently as although we have a single axle it was a condition of our insurance as Van, awnings & accessories cost over
 

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