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Posted by zydecogary on January 26, 2010, 10:56 pm


Lots of helpful stuff that isn't in the manual can be found here:

GARMIN NUVI TRICKS, TIPS, WORK AROUNDS, HINTS, SECRETS & IDEAS
(The Website)

http://bit.ly/garmin_gps_tricks

Gary Hayman

Posted by Mr. Worf on February 9, 2010, 1:11 am


Lol. Just make sure you're almost blind before visiting Gary's site as
it's designed for those who are optically challanged or for those who
use a Commodore 64 to surf the web. For the rest of us who want to gain
GPS knowledge and information, visit
http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/default.asp?CAT_ID=2


: Lots of helpful stuff that isn't in the manual can be found here:
:
: GARMIN NUVI TRICKS, TIPS, WORK AROUNDS, HINTS, SECRETS & IDEAS
: (The Website)
:
: http://bit.ly/garmin_gps_tricks
:
: Gary Hayman



Posted by Peter H. Coffin on February 9, 2010, 10:54 am


On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 22:11:23 -0800, Mr. Worf wrote:
> Lol. Just make sure you're almost blind before visiting Gary's site as
> it's designed for those who are optically challanged or for those who
> use a Commodore 64 to surf the web. For the rest of us who want to gain
> GPS knowledge and information, visit

Just think of it as a "classic design"...

--
For every rational explanation there are an infinite number of
irrational explanations.
-- Staples' Observation

Posted by Douglas Tatelman on February 17, 2010, 8:49 am


I don't think my cell phone even knows what long distance is.. And my
land line is so cheap I don't care.

I have a few clients that pay through the nose for 800 numbers. I
recommend they drop them. It's very expensive and most modern
consumers don't need them.


> I emailed Garmin tech support eight days ago with a simple question
> about my new nuvi-- no response yet!
> So today I called them. And by the way, they don't have a toll=3Dfree
> number so the all was on my dime. The recording said it would be a 20-25
> minute wait. Screw it, I just hung up.
> Frankly, I'm of a mind to return the damned thing and buy one of the
> other brands!!


Posted by Larry on February 17, 2010, 12:52 pm


On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 05:49:11 -0800 (PST), Douglas Tatelman

>I don't think my cell phone even knows what long distance is.. And my
>land line is so cheap I don't care.
>I have a few clients that pay through the nose for 800 numbers. I
>recommend they drop them. It's very expensive and most modern
>consumers don't need them.
>> I emailed Garmin tech support eight days ago with a simple question
>> about my new nuvi-- no response yet!
>> So today I called them. And by the way, they don't have a toll=free
>> number so the all was on my dime. The recording said it would be a 20-25
>> minute wait. Screw it, I just hung up.
>> Frankly, I'm of a mind to return the damned thing and buy one of the
>> other brands!!

I must have missed the OP. Sorry to answer the OP on your post
but.....        

If you are in the USA Garmin does have a toll free # 1-800-800-1020.

If you think you will get a better unit OR better service from another
company, go for it. I doubt you will be happy with either.
--
Larry
Citrus Co. Fl.

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