Beware of Tracker’s renewal premiums

TomSue replied on 12/09/2018 10:12

Posted on 12/09/2018 10:12

We had Tracker on the phone this morning about our renewal. It would have gone through automatically, but we had new bank cards last year & hadn’t thought to change it with Tracker. Just as well really. We were quoted £90, quibbled & got it for £60. When I say quibbled, really we simply questioned it & the £30 came off immediately. Thought we would mention it on here to save others pulling out £30 more than they need.

richardandros replied on 12/09/2018 13:01

Posted on 12/09/2018 13:01

Which reminds me to ring Tracker.  I took out a 'Lifetime' subscription when I got our van - it was about £200 through a special CAMC promotion at the time, so a 'no-brainer' - but I think I have read somewhere that 'Lifetime' = 5 years, in their parlance. If I'm right, I shall certainly haggle with them and if they won't play ball, will probably bin it because I have been persuaded by comments on here, that I wouldn't want the van back if it was nicked.

10tenmen replied on 21/09/2018 20:19

Posted on 21/09/2018 20:19

The 5 years relates to the life of the none serviceable battery in the tracker unit, after 5 years you have to get a new device I’m unsure as to the cost for an existing customer.

The norm when stealing motorhomes is to park them up usually within 20 miles and leave it there for 24 hours in case the tracker is activated.

Thats from experience of high value vehicle thefts.

Romanwms replied on 28/11/2018 09:37

Posted on 28/11/2018 09:37

Just had a renewal quote from Trackstar for £168 a year or £399 for three years. No discount offered. Time for an alternative service!

Richard12 replied on 28/11/2018 10:28

Posted on 28/11/2018 10:28

Our caravan is fitted with Phantom and after paying the high price of the annual fee I contacted our insurer and asked for a quote without a tracking device.

Luckily the price remained the same. I would not want our caravan back if it had been stolen and vandalised, I can understand that they are possibly parked up for 24 hours but my main concern in this time of cut backs what police force has the manpower to spare looking for a caravan.

In our area we have been advised that the police prioritize their responses, I don't think theft of a caravan will be very high, if not at all.

replied on 30/11/2018 06:13

Posted on 30/11/2018 06:13

We bought a 4 year old van this summer with a tracker fitted. When we contacted Tracker to set up the subscription they said they didn't support that model any more and we'd have to buy a new one for£289 including the first year.  

Somewhat annoyed we spoke to the dealer who was surprised to hear that, but gave us a refund.  Having then found it makes almost no difference to the insurance we decided to ditch the tracker, instead focusing on stopping it being stolen. We have an alarm, alko wheel and hitch locks on cassoa storage and will hope that .lot makes theives move on to one less secure.

It must tell us something when our insurers don't value trackers, the locks both warranted sizeable premium discounts.

 

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