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Originally posted by n1elkyfan View PostDogma
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'80 GS850 GLT
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How to get a "What's New" feed without the Vortex, and without permanently quitting the Vortex
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RYwoodview
Great Magellan customer service, too...
My Roadmate 2200T started acting funny, after installing the firmware upgrade with the Crossover conversion and updated maps. The screen image dropped off half a line at the bottom, sometimes it booted up in northward orientation rather than as I was facing, etc.
I called Magellan, since this was about 75 days into the refurb 90 day warranty period. The rep offered to repair it, with an estimated 21 day turnaround. I asked whether a replacement could be sent faster, so I'd be without it more briefly, but said that either option was acceptable. After conferring with a supervisor, he shipped a newer, refurbished Crossover model itself! (In fact, he ordered it into shipping before coming back on line with me.) And he was fine with me keeping and using the converted Roadmate until receiving the replacement Crossover, which I received in the predicted 5 business days.
On its arrival, I noticed that the Crossover didn't have the newer version 2 maps I'd bought for the Roadmate. These cost $80, but can only be installed on the serial number they were purchased for. So I called back, and asked if they'd send me the v. 2 maps for this Crossover. The answer was yes, just as quickly. I returned the Roadmate the same day. They only wanted the GPS unit itself, so now I own 2 sets of the included accessories, which may come in very handy along the way.
I hope no one else buying the Roadmate 2200T I recommended has such problems with the unit. But it is really impressive how far beyond the warranty terms Magellan went, and with such alacrity, to replace my unit ASAP with the current improved one, complete with upgrades. WOW!
Haven't received my rebate yet, but after this, I don't even care.
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almarconi
I recently picked up two streetpilot 2720's off e-bay. Both were used and missing some accessories. The 2720 is a discontinued model, similar to their 2820( but without all the bells and whistles), and it is was made for motorcycles. It's a basic model but is perfect for exploring on the bike. I got one for $92 and the other for $75. I'm going to mount one on the motorcycle and use the other one in the car. I think the vendor was 2nd turn. I was able to update the firmware and the maps to the latest versions without any problems. RAM makes motorcycle mounts for this model and garmin has lots of accessories. I'm really happy so far with both units. I've tried numerous times to get myself lost but the 2720 always reroutes me to the destination.
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p_s
So this $100 GPS is now a paper-weight. On a car trip it suddenly acted as if I was touching the screen in random places and doing all kinds of weird things. This happened about once every 30 minutes. Then today on a 4 1/2 hour motorcycle ride it did this constantly.
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rodm850g
Garmin 2720
Guys ,
Over on another site I frequent either inthe tech or gadget pages there is an offer for "new' refurbed by Garmin, and I may be wrong on model 2720 or 2820....its a complet unit, car set up software and all.....you would need motorcycle specific monut but last price was 129. with a warranty from Garmin...that aint bad!
Rodm850g
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Sport-Touring.net
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p_s
Originally posted by p_s View PostSo this $100 GPS is now a paper-weight. On a car trip it suddenly acted as if I was touching the screen in random places and doing all kinds of weird things. This happened about once every 30 minutes. Then today on a 4 1/2 hour motorcycle ride it did this constantly.
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