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Price to Drop Drastically on EasyTracGPS Tracking Systems

July 16th, 2012

EasyTracGPS has been winning awards since 2004 for their ComTrac Total Tracking Solution and other fleet tracking solutions, providing for consumers and businesses all over the world. In June, the company announced a drop in price for each and every GPS tracking solution they have to offer.

 

“We’ve significantly reduced pricing on our entire device portfolio,” according to the company’s Director of Sales & Marketing, Daniel Villalobos II. “We were able to negotiate favorable terms with our suppliers, and we wanted to extend those savings to our customers as well.”

 

This adds up to significant savings for anyone in the market for a GPS tracking solution, from individuals to companies looking to track fleets of all sizes. With significant savings comes increased business, and EasyTracGPS is prepared. “We’ve ballooned our inventory to account for the influx in new business,” said Luis Vera, the President of EasyTracGPS. “We’ve already fielded calls to ship devices to EURope and Asia, and are exited about giving new clients all of the benefits of our devices and systems at prices that don’t stretch their budget.”

 

How significant are the savings? The company lists their best selling ComTracNVG “Pro” Series tracking device, which offers live GPS tracking, turn-by-turn navigation, and built in 2-way communications at the touch of a button for the driver and dispatch to talk without breaking recent commercial laws passed addressing handheld cell phone use, for a mere $289 for the device and $39.95 per month for unlimited service. Their ComTrac “Covert Pro” Series offers solutions for covert tracking, perfect for law enforcement and private investigators, for $378 and $39.95 each month for unlimited service, which includes 10 second tracking updates. Head to  HYPERLINK “http://www.easytracgps.com/”www.easytracgps.com to see all they have to offer.

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