According to FBI crime statistics, a car is stolen every 23 seconds in the United States. That means on an average day, nearly 4,000 people return to their parking spot only to find broken glass.
At this rate, imagine how many cars are broken into every day.
If car theft or vandalism has happened to you, then you know the horrible feeling of violation and you have felt the economic costs: large insurance deductibles, out of pocket expenses to repair your broken window(s), and replacing your lost item(s).
Common sense is not always enough to scare a crook away from your car. In my eBook, I touch on all common sense ideas and attempt to reinforce the significance of such simple ideas as locking doors, but I also get into more complex systems of protection - ideas such as picking the right parking spot to take away certain advantages a crook has, and how to understand your car alarm better so you can better understand its strengths and weaknesses.
My name is Bryant and I have had a car broken into on more then one occasion. I am a average person, just like you, and I am interested in understanding and testing the limits and weaknesses of security systems, and to help spread information on how others can improve their safety. I have done research on various ways thieves violate security, researched counter measures, tested methods thieves use, and I have complied all my knowledge into a convenient eBook to help you better understand theft prevention and reduce the risk of you becoming a target.
Fact: Using a coat hanger and a wedge, I, not being a professional crook, can be into your car within 30 seconds AND disable your alarm system.
Fact: Most crooks will not use the slow method of picking the lock with a coat hanger. A thief with experience will break the window using a specialized tool (they can buy it for less than $20!) in less then a second without making a sound, like a hot knife cutting through butter.
To show you how easy it is for a thief to break into a car, watch this short clip of me breaking into my car below.
Don't let yourself become the next victim. Learn from my 12 point guide. It will give you the information to keep yourself, your family, and your possessions safe anywhere you go.
Parking: What to search for in a parking spot, give yourself advantages and take away a crooks advantages.
Common sense: Always lock your doors because someone may not be interested in your car or items in your car.
Five Second Rule: If you can get a crook to stay under the five second rule, then your chances of being a target drop.
Window Tinting: The pros and cons of using tint.
Car Alarms: Learn the strengths and weaknesses of car alarms because most cars equipped with an alarm and a starter kill switch will do little good during a break in. What to watch out for when shopping for and using a remote lock/start device.
Personal Safety: What you should look for when returning to your car to keep you out of a conformation with a crook or predator.
Personal Safety While Driving: Understand how to handle being followed and how to help defuse a car jacking. Plus what you should always carry in your vehicle - it's not obvious, but it might save your life.
General Personal Safety: Considerations and risk you should make before buying a device like a taser or pepper spray.
Defensive Driving: Nearly all accidents are caused by people not paying attention, learn how to drive on the defensive and keep yourself out of the hospital.
Insurance & Fraud: Learn the ins and outs of insurance and how to spot red flags to be sure your not being advantage of. Common misconceptions about what exactly your car insurance coverage provides - the answer might surprise you.
Knowing you enemy is half the battle, however, in a country with a population of 300 million knowing those that want to rob you is impossible. We, as good honest people, can use every tick in the book to deceive a crook and install security systems to help deter and scare/overload a crook in the act. My goal is to offer you a step-by-step, practical, and actionable advice guide to protect you and your loved ones from modern criminals.
Don't just take my word for it. Read what other people had to say about Guard the Car:
"Thank you so much for sharing this important information.
It's far too easy to get lulled into a false sense of security when nothing bad happens to you for awhile, but we've had close calls before and this eBook has just been invaluable to me and my family."
-- Linda R. (2004 Lexus GX470)
"I found your website to be a great tool for not only car safety but for personal safety as well. I shared the information that the site covered with everyone in my family. The entire site was very useful, but I felt that there were several sections that especially stood out. These sections were picking your parking spot, returning to your car, and the tips about self protection. Thanks again, you've really covered some valuable tips that will keep me and my family much safer in such a scary world."
-- Kelly S. (1999 Mercury Sable)
"Wow, I'm stunned! This ebook was quite helpful. These tips go past common sense and into the insightful realm of a criminal's mind. Now I'll know how to stop giving the bad guys 'what they want' whenever I leave my car. Thanks!"
-- Amy Z. (1997 Chevrolet Cavalier)
"Without this, bad things could have happened to me - and almost did. I'm really glad I read this ebook! It's a lifesaver, quite literally. Thanks again!"
-- Caitlin A. (1997 Buick Regal)
But that's not all! The guide comes with three valuable bonuses:
Bonus #1 - Most Stolen Cars
If you own a car on this list, don’t let your car slip away. You have a much greater chance of having your vehicle stolen.
Bonus #2 - GPS Unit Buyers Guide
There are countless bands of GPS units available to consumers. GPS are expensive and salespeople are not always reliable, don’t learn the hard way which GPS is right for you and your needs.
Bonus #3 - General Safety and Tools
First, I’ll tell you what you should do before you drive away to keep yourself and your family safe. Next, I’ll tell you items that you should not to leave home without. Items that will keep you safe and help you repair your car.
As someone once said, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Our comprehensive, 12-point plan to keeping you and your vehicle safe from harm could save you thousands of dollars in damages, or may even save your life.
What would you pay to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your valuables from harm? In today's modern urban crime environment, common sense alone can help but it is not enough.
Your 'ounce of prevention' - the entire car security and personal safety guide - is on sale for just $29.95.
By the way, we're so confident our comprehensive security guide will exceed your expectations, we offer a 60-day, no-questions-asked money back guarantee.
Once you buy the guide, it's yours to keep - even if you request a refund.
Order now and get instant access to our comprehensive security guide, and start protecting you and your loved ones today.
Our guide comes with a 60-day, unconditional money back guarantee. Your purchase is entirely risk-free. If you don't like our guide, it's yours to keep for free.
If you're still not convinced, consider that $29.95 is less than the cost of half a tank of gas.
Is our detailed, actionable security plan - protection for you, your loved ones, and your car - worth $29.95? Proper security is the best insurance you can buy. Most everyone carries car insurance coverage to protect against financial losses after the fact, but what if you could prevent crime before it happens? With this guide, we research the best ways to keep you safe from harm - both on and off the road.
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