Porsche Vodafone tracker renewal

Porsche Vodafone tracker renewal

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JurassicGTS

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1,617 posts

202 months

Friday 8th March
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My Boxster Vodafone subscription is due at the end of the month. It is required for my insurance.
When I go onto the Porsche Car Connect to renew I only get bundles.
Remote services+Safety services+Security services or Safety services+Security services.
Option 1 is £279
Option 2 is £247
Only individual option is Remote services, which I have no interest in.
Is it not possible just to purchase the Vodafone tracker "Security services" individually any more?


mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Friday 8th March
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I’ve cancelled and deactivated the VTS service this year and tracking now consists of AirTags

supersport

4,265 posts

234 months

Friday 8th March
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mikef said:
I’ve cancelled and deactivated the VTS service this year and tracking now consists of AirTags
That's not likely to wash with your insurance company if they mandate a tracker.

mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Thursday 21st March
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supersport said:
mikef said:
I’ve cancelled and deactivated the VTS service this year and tracking now consists of AirTags
That's not likely to wash with your insurance company if they mandate a tracker.
I've just done my annual insurance renewal (AXA). Changed security device from Tracker to Manufacturer Standard and it has made zero difference to the renewal price

Good Plan Ted

2,057 posts

238 months

Wednesday 27th March
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JurassicGTS said:
My Boxster Vodafone subscription is due at the end of the month. It is required for my insurance.
When I go onto the Porsche Car Connect to renew I only get bundles.
Remote services+Safety services+Security services or Safety services+Security services.
Option 1 is £279
Option 2 is £247
Only individual option is Remote services, which I have no interest in.
Is it not possible just to purchase the Vodafone tracker "Security services" individually any more?
Yes seems as though my local dealer is suggesting binning voda for air tags.

jackwood

2,653 posts

215 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Good Plan Ted said:
JurassicGTS said:
My Boxster Vodafone subscription is due at the end of the month. It is required for my insurance.
When I go onto the Porsche Car Connect to renew I only get bundles.
Remote services+Safety services+Security services or Safety services+Security services.
Option 1 is £279
Option 2 is £247
Only individual option is Remote services, which I have no interest in.
Is it not possible just to purchase the Vodafone tracker "Security services" individually any more?
Yes seems as though my local dealer is suggesting binning voda for air tags.
If you just want to “track” your own car, that’s fine. But I can’t believe AirTags are a Cat5 approved tracking device recognised by an insurance company that mandate a Thatcham Cat5 tracker as a condition of cover…

HoHoHo

15,157 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th March
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jackwood said:
Good Plan Ted said:
JurassicGTS said:
My Boxster Vodafone subscription is due at the end of the month. It is required for my insurance.
When I go onto the Porsche Car Connect to renew I only get bundles.
Remote services+Safety services+Security services or Safety services+Security services.
Option 1 is £279
Option 2 is £247
Only individual option is Remote services, which I have no interest in.
Is it not possible just to purchase the Vodafone tracker "Security services" individually any more?
Yes seems as though my local dealer is suggesting binning voda for air tags.
If you just want to “track” your own car, that’s fine. But I can’t believe AirTags are a Cat5 approved tracking device recognised by an insurance company that mandate a Thatcham Cat5 tracker as a condition of cover…
They’re not approved at all.

That said I have designed and manufacture AirTag holders as a second business to include magnetic and holders that use VHB and I have sold hundreds and hundreds of both those items around the world for people to stick in their cars, horse boxes, caravans and all manner of moveable objects (I’ve actually sold thousands and thousands of normal Bluetooth tag holders literally to every country around the world).

I can’t advertise here but the company link is in my bio.

mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Wednesday 27th March
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jackwood said:
If you just want to “track” your own car, that’s fine
Well, tracker tags do in fact “track”, as you put it, very reliably

They don’t rely on someone at Vodafone eventually (after trying to contact you for half a day) contacting plod to send a non-existent police patrol car (when did you last see one of those outside the Met Police area?) fitted out with non-existent tracker receivers to prioritise your car over whatever else they are working on smile

As for insurance, try it - I did and was pleasantly surprised that AXA no longer care whether you have obsolescent tech in your car

GT3ZZZ

960 posts

177 months

Wednesday 27th March
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AirTags work by talking to nearby bluetooth devices which are connected to the interweb. So good for suitcases and airports and keys etc but parked in a field or a back alley its unlikely to be found.

I put one on one of our dogs that has a bad habit of running away across farmland to some interesting rabbit burrows and it only pops up when it gets back to the house.

jackwood

2,653 posts

215 months

Wednesday 27th March
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mikef said:
jackwood said:
If you just want to “track” your own car, that’s fine
Well, tracker tags do in fact “track”, as you put it, very reliably

They don’t rely on someone at Vodafone eventually (after trying to contact you for half a day) contacting plod to send a non-existent police patrol car (when did you last see one of those outside the Met Police area?) fitted out with non-existent tracker receivers to prioritise your car over whatever else they are working on smile

As for insurance, try it - I did and was pleasantly surprised that AXA no longer care whether you have obsolescent tech in your car
So you are saying that AXA, your insurance provider, that required a Tracker to be active on your car for purposes of insurance cover, were OK with you having an AirTag in the car as the tracking device?

mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th March
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jackwood said:
So you are saying that AXA, your insurance provider, that required a Tracker to be active on your car for purposes of insurance cover, were OK with you having an AirTag in the car as the tracking device?
No mention of AirTags. I changed the selection on the online renewal details from Tracker to Manufacturer Supplied and it did not make any difference to the renewal cost

That could be because of the age of the car, I don't know. But if someone wants to stop the increasing annual Voda payments, it may be worth checking whether they can do so


Maxym

2,192 posts

243 months

Thursday 28th March
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mikef said:
No mention of AirTags. I changed the selection on the online renewal details from Tracker to Manufacturer Supplied and it did not make any difference to the renewal cost

That could be because of the age of the car, I don't know. But if someone wants to stop the increasing annual Voda payments, it may be worth checking whether they can do so
What does 'manufacturer supplied' mean?

mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th March
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It's a dropdown list for Security on the AXA renewal form - I interpret it as the standard Porsche factory alarm system. The VTS was dealer-supplied in my recollection

Far Cough

2,330 posts

175 months

Thursday 28th March
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If my car got nicked , the last thing I'd want to be doing is arguing the toss with an insurance company about a total loss payout.

As mentioned Air tags rely on another device nearby which is doubtful sat in a container on the dock or in a very rural location. Hence why GPS tracking attracts the Cat5 category. There are plenty of cheap GPS trackers on the market that don't rely on other people's phones , WiFi or hot spots

mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th March
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I know how AirTags work...

Given a choice of continuing to pay £250 a year for the Vodafone system which I've had in vehicles for over 20 years, and which only results in regular false alarms when I've forgotten to leave a tag in the car when it does in for service, battery gets low, etc, etc and draining the car battery if I forget to put on the charger when garaged for the Winter, I'll pass on the Vodafone tracker

You may want to continue to subscribe, that's OK

WG

1,020 posts

133 months

Thursday 28th March
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I may be totally off beam but beware - if I understand you correctly, what you have done by selecting “ factory fitted” refers to thePorsche Standard Fit alarm - this is not a tracker. The Porsche Fitted” tracker is the Vodafone offering . Apologies if I have misunderstood.

mikef

5,246 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th March
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Yes, correct

J Chitty

140 posts

150 months

Friday 29th March
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Off topic but some airlines remove AirTags in suitcases before loading on the aircraft.
I’m Voda tracked but only because of the PCGB insurance requiring it.