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THE V.I.N. AUTO CLONE PROTECTOR CRIME WATCH POSTCARD

THE V.I.N. AUTO CLONE PROTECTOR CRIME WATCH POSTCARD

Regular price $35.00 CAD
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How to get started:

Step 1) Buy the V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard(s) for $35.00 CDN each and then place it on the dashboard of your automobile(s) to cover the V.I.N..

Step 2) For 24 hour, 7 days per week auto crime watch for $15.00 CDN per month, make payments for your membership here. If your automobile is carjacked or stolen, members will be alerted. By increasing the chances for your automobile to be spotted and tracked by our alerted growing grassroots collective member(s), there will be a much higher chance for law enforcement to make an arrest and the recovery of your property. We are developing an app to do just that! For your first payment, there will be a setup fee for $50.00 CDN and $15.00 CDN for a total of $65.00 CDN. After your first payment, you will pay $15.00 CDN per month, as long as your membership is active and paid monthly. Note: A minimum of the higher of either 5,000 or .5% market penetration of paying monthly members per city/town is required for 24 hour, 7 days  per week auto crime watch. You will be billed by our parent company, Negotiate on Demand Inc.. Shortly after, you will receive an e-mail from us to the e-mail address that you provided in order to proceed with the registration process.

How by joining this grassroots collective movement will benefit me? 

- Leverage from our over 15 years of growing success. We are not a startup organization, instead you will join a growing movement and hit the ground running.

- Reduces the chances of your life getting disrupted and the inconveniences.

- If you become a victim, you may feel violated.

- You may experience preventable violence.

- When you are at the mercy of a criminal, you may feel defenseless.

- You may experience untreatable trauma after your ordeal. In other words, you may experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Your life may never be the same.

- A big waste of time may be spent dealing with the incident(s), which counteracts peak productivity.

- Avoidable expenses may emerge, including rate and cost increases to cover past losses.

- You may have time consuming insurance claim issues with your insurance companies.

- Criminals are emboldened even more when they commit successful crimes.

- Every successful crime results in financially empowering criminal networks to commit more crimes.

- There's the fear of criminals repeating the same crimes against you.

We are the undisputed leader for the highest engagements on Twitter for crime and the economy, which includes all the top media organizations that are on Twitter. See here where Grok and Instagram A.I. recognizes Silence the Violence and Shun the Guns as an industry leading anti-youth gangs and illegal gun violence and economic motivated youth crimes organization. And learn about our history directly from the founder here.

Here are some examples of V.I.N. crime incidents. Although these examples do not directly support our precautionary measures, by thieves not having easy access to your VI.N., it is best that thieves have no access to your V.I.N.. No access to V.I.N.s and revinning goes down. Eliminate your V.I.N. from thieves' prospect list.

Here is one of regular crime reports of stolen vehicles.:

https://www.cp24.com/local/hamilton/2025/11/14/man-charged-in-connection-with-trafficking-of-stolen-vehicles-involving-hamilton-dealership/

Are you still not convinced to fight back by locking out thieves from having easy access to stealing vehicles and potentially including yours? Watch these videos.:


Simply place our V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard over your vehicle identification number (V.I.N.) in order to deter thieves from recording your V.I.N. and cloning it for reVINing purposes. Send a strong message to thieves and violators that additional measures are being taken to keep them away. And for those who ignores our warning, they are being watched by a growing number of people, who are part of our growing grassroots collective movement. See below about what reVINing is. And thieves aren't only stealing high-end vehicles. Thieves are also stealing seemingly unpopular vehicles for parts that are being harvested at the chop shops. Virtually all vehicles are at risk for theft and violence against you.

Here are the top five stolen vehicles.:

Here are the top 10 stolen vehicles.:

Honda CR-V most stolen vehicle in Ontario in 2024: Équité (cp24.com)

Here is the annual report for the top 10 stolen vehicles by frequency.:

Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles – Ranking by Theft Frequency (equiteassociation.com)

The law states that it is against the law for a vehicle owner to amend or remove the V.I.N.. The vehicle owner can cover their V.I.N. and then uncover it when asked by law enforcement. See here, point number 10. In closing, our V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard will not 100% protect your vehicle from theft. Our V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard is an additional measure that are being used by a growing number of vehicle owners in order to deter vehicle theft. When thieves see our V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard, they can not record your V.I.N. and may think twice to target your vehicle because it clearly states that you are part of our auto community crime watch grassroots collective movement, which means your vehicle and the thieves are being watched. And as the number of people who buys and uses our V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard increases, the chances of your vehicle getting stolen continues to decrease. This is why it is critically important for you to encourage everyone who you know to buy our V.I.N. auto clone protector crime watch postcard and use it. Some thieves will have to learn the hard way, maybe more than once, especially while we continue to increase measures to deter vehicle thefts. Leverage from our success and prosper!

What is reVINng?

Revinning" is a criminal act where thieves steal a vehicle and change its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to disguise its identity, allowing them to re-register and resell it to an unsuspecting buyer. This fraud is a major part of auto theft, making it a growing concern for consumers, law enforcement, and insurance companies. To avoid it, be cautious of unusually low prices, perform thorough vehicle inspections, and verify the seller's ownership.

Further..
  • Altering the VIN: Criminals take the unique 17-character VIN from one vehicle and apply it to a different, stolen vehicle.
  • Masking the identity: This process makes the stolen car appear legitimate and conceals its true, stolen origin.
  • Facilitating resale: The re-vinned vehicle can then be legally registered and resold to unsuspecting buyers, sometimes even through dealerships.

How to protect yourself
  • Beware of suspicious pricing: If a deal seems too good to be true, it likely is. Be cautious of unusually low prices or sellers pushing for a quick, cash-only sale.
  • Perform a thorough inspection: Check the vehicle's VIN plate for signs of tampering and look for secondary VINs in other locations (like the engine bay or dashboard) to ensure they all match.
  • Investigate the seller's history: Be wary of sellers who have owned the vehicle for only a very short time before trying to sell it.
  • Arrange a safe meeting: When meeting a seller, do so in a public, well-lit area, such as a police station parking lot, and consider bringing a friend or family member with you.
  • Report suspicious activity: If you suspect a vehicle is re-vinned, do not complete the purchase. Contact your local police or automotive theft authorities. 

More information here.

To go to the community crime watch grassroots collective movement webpage, click here.

To go to the personal community crime watch grassroots collective movement, click here.

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