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XC60 stolen from driveway

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Old Dec 17th, 2018, 18:05   #9
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So sorry this has happened.

Also from a selfish point of view, I’m now worried about my insurance. I was told by my dealer that VOC has a tracker and when I set up my insurance I explained that i had VOC which included a tracker facility. If this is not actually the case I’m wondering if my insurance will be invalid in the case of any potential claim I might need to make.
Yes this is very worrying. I just called VOC again and they tried to initiate a trace of the car but it comes up with no position found. Appears that the VOC Tracker is like a chocolate teapot - not fit for purpose as it can get blocked/disabled very quickly. They could offer no additional help at all.
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