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Hello
. . . I have purchased two of your Remote Totes at the Orange Country
Swap. I am really interested in about three more. Can I order outside
of Yahoo? The two I bought I have given them away right from my key
chain. My friends think they’re great, so now I have to replace
mine. Ha! Let me know how to do this. I live in Riverside, California,
so I won’t be able to get over to Orange County before Xmas.
Have a great day!
Linda - via email
Hi
Jackie,
My wife just loves your invention as well and can’t wait to cover
her other remotes. We want one gray and three black. What a great
invention you came up with! Both me and my wife are showing them off
at work so you might get some business from “our demos.”
Mark & Kathie - via email
Could
you please tell me where you will be located at the Orange Country
Market Place on Saturday, December 16, 2000, if at all possible? My
girlfriend bought one of your Remote Totes last weekend and I would
like to purchase a couple of them as well.
Thank you.
Donna - via email
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About Car Alarms & Car Alarm Remotes! |
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Have
you changed your battery lately?
If
you are having problems with your car alarm remote working only when
it feels like it, you might want to check the battery. It's really easy to change them out, but do
be careful when you open them up because sometimes everything falls
out. You'll want to make sure when replacing the round 3v battery
that you pay attention to which side is up (+/-) when removing the
battery because you need to replace it exactly the way it was when
you removed it. Most car alarm shops or Interstate All Battery
Centers carry batteries and are happy
to replace them for you. You can find them in the yellow pages.
Do
you know how to bypass your car alarm if your car alarm remote stops
working?
With
most car alarms today, you will have a bypass switch installed under
the dash of your automobile. Some of the old alarms, like mine, do
not have a bypass. When the car alarm is activated, most of them
prevent you from starting the car, leaving you stranded. So if you
lose your car alarm remote or if it gets wet, you won't be able to
start your car unless you know how to bypass it. This requires you
to put the key in the ignition, turn it on, and then push the switch
under the dash. There are a few different ways to reactivate it, so
if you don’t know for sure, you might want to check with the
dealer or again check with an alarm shop.
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| VICTIMS
OF "REMOTAS DETTACHES"
Leather
covers to protect your car alarm remotes. “Remotas detaches”
strikes at random.
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are just a few of our happy customers that also refused to pay the
price of a replacement remote after being struck by "Remotas
Dettaches": |
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You
can avoid from became a victim of "Remotas Dettaches"
by protecting your car alarm remote before if breaks. |
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CAUTION
TO ANY ONE WITH A CAR ALARM REMOTE. |
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you have shut off your alarm and left your broken remote home, you
might be in for trouble one day. If your car battery has gone dead
and you get a jump, most of the time your car alarm will rearm
itself. Remember, most alarms won’t let you start the car when the
alarm is armed. If you have lost your remote, you might want to have
the alarm system removed.
PARENTS
WITH SMALL CHILDREN
Be
careful when letting your children play with your keys as this is
the cause of most damaged car alarm remotes. I speak with experience
because I handed my 2-year-old SON my car keys in the grocery store
and ended up with a soggy remote. About two weeks later, I was
stranded at Home Depot because I couldn’t disarm my car alarm. I
noticed that my remote had corroded as a result of my son chewing on
the remote. I have an old alarm that doesn’t have a bypass switch,
therefore I was stranded.
Has
your car alarm remote been wet before?
If
your remote gets wet, you will want to blow dry the inside right
away. If you let it set, corrosion will start and sometimes will
stop the battery from making a connection. Sometimes you can take
sand paper and remove the rust so you have a better connection or
you can buy a Remote Tote before this happens to you.
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HIGH
QUALITY LEATHER COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR CAR ALARM REMOTES
You
can have your company’s name or logo
printed on the back of the Remote Totes. |
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way your customers will carry your name with them everyday and
everywhere they go; not like a T-shirt that gets worn once in a while
or a hat that might never get worn. And don’t be surprised if your
customer’s show it to all their friends like a lot of my customers
do. Remote Totes are not yet available to the mass public, so your
customers will have every reason to show it off. |
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Note
to the consumer:
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"Regardless
of where you purchase your remote tote, we will
stand behind our product 100%. In the unlikely
event that you find defects in workmanship or
are not pleased with the product, please contact
us directly, and we will be happy to rectify the
situation. We want all of our customers to be
100% satisfied with our product."
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