View Full Version : Possible good deal on Radar detectors / Jammers
wild willy
26-04-2004, 21:48
I was at the NEC on yesterday and spoke to a rep on a stand dedicated to the above items. The stand was called www.licencesaver.com.
They are offering an apparently leading edge tech device which will detect and jam all forms of speed trap including static gatso cameras. These are manufactured by a company called Rocky mountain Radar. Comes with a three year warranty and a 100% manufactures ticket rebate(will pay all fines). The price is yet to be agreed but will be in the region of £475 apparently. All devices ordered while the show is running can be bought for the same price as the current model £329.99 (must pretend u were at the show). The current model is DLS 310 which will be superceded, The new model which jams static scameras is the DLS 314.Your opinions will be appreciated as it apears to be a good piece of kit at a fair price.
Note cannot prevent video distance / speed manual traps (obviously).
regards.
Sounds interesting... can't find details on the new model yet..
See here http://www.cooltrails.com/radar/
wild willy
27-04-2004, 20:48
See here http://www.cooltrails.com/radar/
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Thanks Dangel for reporting that link, seems like the product is a complete waste of money.
Now wheres my miricle hair grow ointment gone.
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Thanks Dangel for reporting that link, seems like the product is a complete waste of money.
Now wheres my miricle hair grow ointment gone.
Heheh no problem m8 - it did sound too good to be true!
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A bit late I know judging by the dates on the rest of these posts but here's some more information in case you see this company trading at shows you visit:
This company sells radar detectors for cars and motorbikes that detect speed trap devices. The devices are made by Rocky Mountain Radar and the claim is that they detect fixed and mobile speed cameras and hand held laser guns, as well as jam laser guns and camera van located devices.
This company, which is run by James Holliday and Nicholas Pole, sells these devices on the Internet and also at exhibitions around the country. The company trades under the names of Licencesaver, Noocom and Policestopcamera. The simple fact is that these devices, which are sold for hundreds of pounds, do not work. In my experience they fail to detect any speed cameras and after reading reports on the Internet do not jam any form of laser. BBC Top Gear magazine has also received complaints from people who have had dealings with this company and its products.
If you return the devices the company will NOT refund your money but will keep the unit and probably sell it again to some other naive individual. I have investigated this company with the Insolvency Service in London and discovered that they have a number of County Court Judgements (CCJs) against them where they have been taken to court but failed to pay money owed.
andycupra
28-09-2004, 17:26
this was at a show i went to, i looked at prices and there were lots of people looking.
i knew how much some of the products should be already having looked on net sometime before i went.
i asked him how much they had then for on this 'show special'...
ill give you an example of what i found:
one product freely available for £200 on net was for sale with them for £350 reduced from £425.. or their abouts...
when i said reasonably loudly what i can get that for he said your talking rubbish, uttered some words as he agressively removed me from the area!
Licencesaver do seem to trade under a number of names (licencesaver.com, noocom.com, policestopcamera.com) and the guy who runs it has been in trouble before. See "Up the Pole in Solihull!" in the link below:
http://www.laughingpoliceman.com/court_other.htm
Also here's another satisfied customer:
http://www.topgear.com/content/features/stories/radar_detectors/11/
Not sure if this ever got published in TopGear magazine but it's a shame if it didn't. Also despite what the article says this company is still alive, kicking, and ripping people off!
Nick Pole who runs the company also used to sell those flash back number plates which are supposed to emit a bright light when a speed camera flashes so making the photo over exposed! Strange that those things never caught on!
Darren 996
17-12-2005, 12:49
I am haveing same proplems with this nick pole, says he will refund but never does has any one any more info on him please ? if so please mail me thanks darren
darren@canterbury81.freeserve.co.uk