Warning: If you drive a car in the United States, this may be the most important letter you'll ever read. In fact, it may even save your life.
Did you know: A thief can unlock and open your car door, without you having any idea - until you notice your car has been stripped of all its valuables? (eye-opening video below!)
The auto theft, burglary, and vandalism rates in this country are mind-blowing. To a criminal, an unprotected car is like an open door - practically an invitation to become the next victim. Every 23 seconds, a vehicle is stolen in the United States.
If you've ever been burglarized, carjacked, or otherwise victimized by auto theft, you know the financially and emotionally draining process of insurance claims, liability and damage assessment, and worst of all, the horrible feeling you get when a criminal intrudes into your life.
You may be thinking: "I'm a smart person - I lock my doors, I stay away from bad areas of town, and I am a cautious person." That's good, but that is only half the battle. If you pick up a newspaper or turn on the nightly news, you hear about average, cautious citizens like yourself falling victim all the time to theft, vandalism, hijacking, muggings, insurance fraud ... the list goes on.
Common sense is important, but every day you hear about ordinary people like yourself falling victim.
If you're not yet convinced of the dangers of the modern 21st century crime environment, watch this short clip of me breaking into my friend's car, just to show you how easy it is to open a locked car door. If someone did this to your car, how would you know?
Don't become the next victim. Learn...
How to "trick" a would-be thief into overlooking you or your vehicle as a target
The "5-Second Rule" - and how it might save your life
The smart way to protect yourself if you are being mugged or hijacked - or if you are in a bad area at night, how to prevent a violent confrontation before one starts
How thieves can unlock your doors without you having any idea they broke in - until you notice your missing purse, iPod, GPS, or stereo
How thieves can break your windows without any shattered glass - and the only way to prevent this
What to look for in a car alarm to protect against both exterior and interior intrusions
How one simple addition to your car, typically costing under $100, can deter most break-ins - and no, it's not a car alarm
What criminals look for when choosing a victim - and what most people do that is just asking for something to happen to them
Why most stock car alarms are practically useless - remember, security is only as strong as your weakest link - we expose this major weak link, and tell you exactly what to do about it!
How a jeweler had over $600,000 of valuables stolen from his car - twice - and the lesson you can take from his story (even if you're not a jeweler!)
What to watch out for when shopping for and using a remote lock/start device
Common misconceptions about what exactly your car insurance coverage provides - the answer might surprise you
What you didn't learn in driving school about defensive driving - the lengths some people might go to ensnare you in an insurance scam might surprise you, and what to do about it
What you should always carry in your vehicle - it's not obvious, but it might save your life
This guide isn't just about telling you what the threats are, although "knowing your enemy" is half the battle. You will receive step-by-step, practical, and actionable advice to protect you and your loved ones from modern criminals.
Don't just take our 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."
-- L.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."
-- K.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!"
-- A.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!"
-- C.A. (1997 Buick Regal)
The detailed, 40-page guide has a 12-point plan - keeping you safe everywhere you go:
One: Pick Your Parking Spot
"A crook will search for the path of the least resistance - this over used phrase may sound a tad corny, but it is true."
Two: Lock and Secure
"Never underestimate criminals – someone willing to commit one crime is a lot more likely to commit another. Locking your doors and rolling up windows also will protect somebody from placing something or themselves inside your car. "
Three: The 5-Second Rule
"Keep your car clean as well, because the quicker a thief can see that you have nothing, the more likely it is for a thief to move on."
Four: Window Tint
"Crooks often pick targets long before they make their hit. Being able to hide behind a tinted window will make someone think twice before following you, since they cannot see whether you’re a 125 pound woman, or a 225 pound man."
Five: Car Alarms
"The not-so-good aspect about stock alarms is that they are passive, which means they only monitor the trunk, hood, and doors for tampering."
Six: Returning to the Car
"Even if you are reasonably sure you’re not being followed when you return to your car, as you approach your car, you should always glance under the car and in the cabin."
Seven: Driving Safely
"Driving in an aggressive driver yourself can antagonize other drivers, and you never know who might decide to try to harm you."
Eight: Personal Safety and Protection
"...keep in mind that tasers can kill, so don’t assume you can just use a taser without knowing how it works, what it does, and how to use it."
Nine: Defensive Driving in Any Environment
"In a perfect world, all truckers would stay to the right, never change lanes, and never speed, but we all know that is not the case in the real world."
Ten: Insurance Fraud
"...as a general rule, your overall insurance payout limit should roughly equal the amount of personal assets you have."
Eleven: What To Do If Your Car is Stolen
"If you are in a major city, you can buy hidden GPS locators, which police can remotely track to find your car."
Twelve: Locking Your Steering Wheel
"Your standard steering wheel lock is a device will have two prongs on the two opposite ends that pushes around your steering wheel, and then pushes against a third object."
But that's not all! The guide comes with three valuable bonuses:
Bonus #1 - GPS (Global Positioning System) Buying Guide
What the salesmen at your local electronics store won't be able to tell you about GPS units.
The answer will surprise you!
This guide alone could save you hundreds of dollars. When it comes to GPS units, the more expensive units aren't always better. A GPS can be your best friend, if you do your research. We do the research for you.
Bonus #2 - Most Frequently Stolen Cars
Learn what cars are targeted more by thieves, and most importantly, what thieves look for and how to avoid giving them what they want.
Bonus #3 - Tasers, Pepper Spray, and Mace
What most people do wrong when they defend themselves. Learn how to properly defend yourself against an attacker, and what to look for when shopping for tasers, pepper sprays, and mace. More importantly, learn how to discourage an attacker from making you their next victim in the first place.
As they say, 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 often not enough.
Your 'ounce of prevention' - the entire car security and personal safety guide - is on sale for just $29.95. This low price of $29.95 is just a market test - our guide is so valuable that we may decide to raise the price in the future.
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.
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