| Rocky Mountain Radar offers a "ticket rebate program" to purchasers of its products. It is a nice catchy phrase that makes the potential buyer conclude that the product performance must be pretty good to offer such a claim. Is this ticket rebate program just a come-on to convince a novice buyer that the product must be the best thing since sliced bread, or does this claim truly represent the performance of the products, or is it a calculated risk offered by the companies to get customers to buy products?
Here are Ticket Rebate Terms from Rocky Mountain Radar and some, if not all, of its distributors for RMR passive radar scramblers.
The following restrictions apply to the ticket rebate program. In order to be eligible for the ticket rebate program, the ticket rebate option must be purchased.
- The registered owner of the jammer must be the driver.
- The registered owner must not be going over 15 MPH or 30% over the posted speed limit, whichever is less.
- The ticket must clearly state "radar" or "laser" and "speeding".
- The ticket is within one year of the date of purchase and the registered owner has mailed in the registration form.
- The ticket does not involve a DWI, DUI, or speeding in a school zone.
- The ticket is given in the United States.
- The registered owner must be from earth!
Either the product works or it doesn't. Their rebate program makes you jump through a lot of small hoops!! Why is that necessary?
Most potential customers of Passive Scramblers do not ask what must be provided to get a claim paid after you receive a ticket. Take a look at the details of this so-called ticket rebate program. Notice the fine print about not honoring the ticket rebate if you were caught driving above a certain speed over the posted limit, or above a certain percentage above the posted limit, or if the ticket does not specifically state "radar" or "laser".
Suffice it to say, if this manufacturer can't prove that his products work, and you use them, you WILL get at least one radar/laser ticket if you travel too fast too often. If you do get a rebate of $100, you may have paid $300 for the product, so the manufacturer would still have a good portion of your funds. Are you wondering "then why do they offer this $100 ticket rebate if what they sell does not work?" Well think about it. You sell an item costing perhaps $20.00 for $300.00. If you send the customer back $100, you are still ahead of the game $180.00.
There are a number of WEB companies that sell the Rocky Mountain Radar product line. You won't find independent radar jamming and laser jamming performance tests on these sites.
www.integrity.eburg.com...also called Integrity Distributing (Empire Inc.),
www.radar-laser-jammers.com...also called Worldwide Electronics Group
www.best-radar-jammers.com, also known as RDR Enterprises
www.speedlabs.net...actually tried to emulate SpeedMeasurementLabs
www.carwaves.com...hard to figure out what company this is
www.radar-jammers.biz
www.007radar.com... these guys have a number of sites for passive stuff
www.auto-radar-detectors.com
www.technoscout.com...this is a big time company selling RMR passive stuff
http://support.radioshack.com/support_auto/70132.htm...Radio Shack????
Some of these companies are nationally known and respected including Radio Shack. And what a surprise Radio Shack got recently when they asked Speed Measurement Labs to test the Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers, and all the results were a failure at jamming radar and laser.
It is evident to us that these companies do not care enough about their customers to either test or research the products they sell! If You don’t believe us, then check out some of the other businesses that have tested Rocky Mountain Radar’s products:
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