For auto retailers, being protected from the liability of late or non-payers is critical. Auto dealers who outsource credit authorization to outside credit institutions may not be responsible for keeping track of payments, but if a buyer defaults on payments, collecting the vehicle can become part of the dealership's headache. For buy here pay here (BHPH) auto retailers, being protected from payment default is absolutely vital. Some GPS auto tracking devices are specially designed to be used to ensure on-time auto payments. These tracking devices are equipped with a payment warning signal which will automatically notify the driver that payments are late when the car is started. Once late payments reach a certain time frame, a remote starter interrupt feature prevents the vehicle from being started until payments have been made. GPS auto tracking units used for payment insurance and vehicle recovery can also be used to establish a "geo fence" around the vehicle, preventing it from crossing state or national boundaries. GPS devices are complete with anti-tampering and theft features.
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The very first were used with e-mail services or e-mail exchange providers. Whenever an e-mail you sent out can't be sent to the receiver, it would deliver you an automated reaction allowing you to know that your mail can't be provided. Although these applications were somewhat helpful, they were not all that innovative.