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August 06, 2008

JETT-Track Announces Sweepstakes: Giving Away Five Free GPS Truck Tracking Units

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SOLANA BEACH, CA – JETT-Track will hold its “Jett-Track Sweepstakes” to give away five GPS truck tracking units (each with one year of service). The sweepstakes runs from Jul. 28–Aug. 29, and entrants can register at www.jett-track.com/promo.

JETT-Track will draw a winner over five consecutive Mondays, and each winner will receive a JETT-Track GPS truck tracking unit.

JETT-Track offers GPS truck tracking units for all size fleets. Companies can track their drivers every two, five, or 10 minutes, dispatch the closest driver to a service call, set up speed and geofence alerts, and view their fleet from any PC or mobile device.

 

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