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Dr. Gadget Signs Consulting Agreement With Location Based Technologies

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Location Based Technologies, a service provider of personal, pet and asset GPS locators and devices, has signed a consulting agreement with Dave Dettman (a.k.a. Dr. Gadget). Under the terms of the agreement, Dettman will help LBT build a retail marketing plan and establish a product and location services awareness campaign. Dettman has previously worked with LBT and presented PocketFinder products on television shows.

A publicly traded company, Location Based Technologies, headquartered in Irvine, CA, designs and develops personal locator GPS devices and services.

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