Transglobalundies
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Gents a general question, how old are your units? I'm not clewed up on model names, specs and ages etc.
.... My original 660 locked up and died literally. We were on a family holiday in the middle of the USA. Ended up buying a new nav and reloading my routes. I'd saved them all to Dropbox as a back up.
My point is this was almost 4 years ago and my 660 was probably 18 months old. When home I spoke to Garmin and they were fairly vague about repair. It was too far out of warranty and they didn't know if it could be repaired or how much it would cost. So your best bet sir is to send yours back to us and buy a re-conditioned one for a £100. So I did.
How many of us have forked out several hundred quid and then had this happen?
I know nothing lasts forever but 18 months (in my case) is not old. It's been going on for years
Cheers
Clive
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.... My original 660 locked up and died literally. We were on a family holiday in the middle of the USA. Ended up buying a new nav and reloading my routes. I'd saved them all to Dropbox as a back up.
My point is this was almost 4 years ago and my 660 was probably 18 months old. When home I spoke to Garmin and they were fairly vague about repair. It was too far out of warranty and they didn't know if it could be repaired or how much it would cost. So your best bet sir is to send yours back to us and buy a re-conditioned one for a £100. So I did.
How many of us have forked out several hundred quid and then had this happen?
I know nothing lasts forever but 18 months (in my case) is not old. It's been going on for years
Cheers
Clive
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