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December 14, 2002
To The Staff at Rx4Speeding.com:
I wanted to give you some feedback about your Vehicle Speed Alarm. Not too long ago, I visited your website and ordered a VSA. I want you to know that I am really impressed with this speed monitor / alarm especially the low price!
Before I found Rx4Speeding.com, I saw another speed monitor for sale on the internet called the SpeedGenie. Some company in England makes it and charges more than five times as much for their product. I’m glad I came across your website and ordered a VSA instead.
I am a senior auto mechanic in a Volvo dealership. It only took me about five minutes to install the VSA in my S70. I was searching for something like the VSA for a while so I could have some peace of mind whenever my 20 year old son borrows the car.
I applaud you on this product. Your company offers a simple, easy to install and easy to use device at an incredibly affordable price. I have already referred some of my co-workers who will be placing orders too (and I look forward to receiving my rebate). Some of the salesmen in the showroom are going to tell their customers about the VSA too!
Many thanks for your great product.
Regards,
Paul Hohmann
Tuxedo Park, NY
April 4, 2003
Digitalmor Inc.
East Norwich, NY
Re: Your Product - The Vehicle Speed Alarm
To Whom It May Concern:
Your website may boast that your VSA helps to "prevent speeding tickets" and "saves lives," but what made its mark for me was that can also SAVE JOBS!!
The company I work for has a large fleet of delivery vans throughout the country. Our Risk
Management Department sets standards for the employees who drive these company vehicles. We run driver’s license checks for anyone who applies for a driving/delivery position and we also run annual
motor vehicle reports for ALL our current driver employees.
If a motor vehicle report comes back showing more than the maximum number of points allowed by our Risk Management Department, the individual is forbidden to drive for our company. A report with excessive points makes a hire candidate ineligible for a driving job, or results in a current employee getting "pulled off the road."
Since I am the one who processes these motor vehicle reports, I have seen how a poor driving record can cost people employment opportunities. I’m glad that Digitalmor came out with such a welcome product. The way I see it, the VSA offers an easy way for people who drive for a living to avoid getting needless points on their license.
With much appreciation for your product,
Joyce Carrington
Baltimore, MD
September 24, 2003
To: National Motorists Association
402 West 2nd Street
Waunakee, WI 53597-1342
Dear NMA editor,
I recently visited your website - (http://www.motorists.org/info/) and noticed an article titled, "Speeding Tickets Summary." The beginning of the article reads:
Avoiding Speeding Tickets
The best defense against speeding tickets is to simply obey the speed
limits. However, we know that's often easier said than done.
I felt compelled to respond with a brief
"testimonial" to tell you and your organization about a simple and effective remedy I
found for my own speeding problem.
My Battle with Unintentional Speeding
Not too long ago, I was ticketed for speeding three times in less than two years
and temporarily lost my driving license. Yet, I do not consider myself to be a reckless
or irresponsible driver. I have been driving for 36 years and have never been involved in
an accident!
I realize that, in each and every case, I
was not in a rush to get some place. My speeding was a pure and simple case of losing
track of how fast I was actually driving. What I needed was some sort of device that could
actually warn me any time I inadvertently exceeded the speed limit, even on occasions when
my cruise control was set.
Two years ago I found and purchased a
remarkable device called the Vehicle Speed Alarm.
I found it on a website called - Rx4Speeding.com It’s
simple, inexpensive, and it really worked for me! I have had no speeding tickets since I
installed it in my car. The Vehicle Speed Alarm could be the answer for a lot of other
drivers too!
Respectfully,
Robert Stone.
Altoona, PA
CC: Digitalmor

Backing For In-car Speed Alarm
27 September 2002
A majority of people say they would welcome a speed warning device on their
car dashboard as a way to improve road safety, according to research by MORI.
The survey - commissioned by the FIA Foundation - shows seven in 10 (70%)
people would support an audible in-car warning or a dashboard display that
alerts them to the legal speed limit on residential roads and on trunk roads in
built-up areas.
MORI (Market & Opinion Research International) is the largest
independently-owned market research company.
http://www.mori.com/polls/2002/fia.shtml
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