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On 18/09/2010 16:18, Chris Bell wrote:
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My sister has purchased a Garmin nuvi 1300 satnav but it does not know
where she is (the information keeps changing even when stationary), it is
still under warranty, but she has been told to upgrade the software and
included map. She does not have a computer. The <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.garmin.com">www.garmin.com</a> website lists
an upgrader that only works with selected M$ offerings or MAC, and only one
free map upgrade. I have never found a need for a satnav. Can anyone please
give advice? Are further map updates needed frequently, and are they
expensive? Thanks.
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Personally, I'd take it back. It's "not fit for the purpose for which
it was intended" (that's the phrase to use) and an item that purports
to be a consumer device shouldn't need to be updated to work.<br>
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