tele-aid 2nd anniversary?





YEP,Your right about customers NOT renewing the contract cause we did NOT RENEW OURS on the wagon and will NOT renew it on the c coupe cause with the comand and a cell phone its of no use
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But, according to the M-B web-site, Tele-Aid also has the ability to unlock your door, anti-theft customer alarm notification, stolen vehicle tracking and contacts emergency aid if an air-bag is deployed and you do not respond… all things that a cell phone cannot do.
While the annual cost is high, maybe it's worth it in the long run for these features...
has the ability to unlock your door, anti-theft customer alarm notification, stolen vehicle tracking and contacts emergency aid if an air-bag is deployed and you do not respond… all things that a cell phone cannot do.
While the annual cost is high, maybe it's worth it in the long run for these features...
worst case scenario, i waste a couple of bucks every year for the protection, and convenience of having a person to talk to in case of emergency, and a ****ty version of low jack.
best case scenario, i get in a serious accident somewhere and teleaid calls the emergency folks for me, recouping the cost of my investment....
wait, i think i messed that up, they are both pretty bad scenarios

and the take home lesson, dont drink and post
greg
Don't count on having someone to call in an emergency. Unless whatever your emegency is is kind enough to wait with you while you work your way through the system.
I suppose when I get hit by a runaway water truck and knocked unconscious, I will be sorry . . .
Tele-Aid should be less expensive but I plan on extending mine.
I think it's conceivable that you could be injured and not able to use a cell phone (if you can find it or if it even works after the impact of a severe accident) and not be dead...
Tele-Aid should be less expensive but I plan on extending mine.
Possible? Absolutely. Probably the odds are one in a billion, though, because for it to have been necessary or for it to have saved your life, you need to have a whole series of bad/unusual/unlikely things happen.
Still, it is nice to have as an option, for those that feel its worth $240 per year. Some people will like it because of its perceived safety, others just like gadgets.
its all about the gadgets
greg
teleaid is analog, onstar digital. and as a note, analog coverage remains not only the most widespread, but most reliable network in more rural locations, where digital networks have not been built out. I also imagine that teleaid and onstar use some sort of booster, antenna system to get better signal in fringe areas then a handheld phone would be capable of.
then again, i dont go anywhere rural, never had a straight analog phone, and am getting a v60c kit for my 230 in the next couple of months, so all this is moot
greg
What bugs me is why MB cheaped out and put in a old analog system. But then I remember that this is the same company that puts cassette decks instead of CDs in their cars. I guess I should be happy that it didn't come with an 8-track.


