Does anyone know what I will be hearing from Garmin when I talk to them the first part of this coming week? Here is my problem. I have a Garmin 450. Last October I bought some odds and ends for the winter season including a Garmin LakeMaster sd card. I pretty much put everything on the shelf until yesterday. I forgot about Garmin and their friendly way of making you unlock your maps, which become then married to one specific unit. Anyway due to high volume I suppose, their web site made for some “lost temper times”. Finally I got on last night late and when it came time to give my product key code there wasn’t any. (Keep in mind that I had never opened the package until I was going to use it).
I see that Amazon (which is who the Garmin Tec, 2 months ago recommended I buy from) has a one-month return policy. With that I am out of luck, although the product came through them. I bought a couple of maps at the time I bought the Oregon and I see with them, the packaging cover has the product code on the inside flap. The LakeMaster package I have has nothing. There was a sticker with a number on it I am guessing to be a UPC code but when I put that into Garmin’s product code box, I just got a “That number has been used” message.
So that’s my question. When I talk to Garmin, whenever I can get through, does anyone have an idea of what they will tell me? For the person who uses Garmin products a lot maybe their system is ok. For the person like myself, who just buys a couple of things over a length of time and just wants to have a product ready to use out of the box, they leave a lot to be desired. I don’t know what you would do if you didn’t have a computer.
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We have bought a new boat, which we will be picking up this spring. It is an Alumacraft Competitor 165 sport with a 90 horse Yamaha
motor. I will be buying and installing a trolling motor, wondering if I can get some recommendations on what pound thrust I will
want for this boat? Also, I will be selling my old boat, is there a good way to determine the value on an older boat ( mid-80's with a 75 horse 2-stroke
Mariner motor) I will appreciate any help with these questions.
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Does anyone know what I will be hearing from Garmin when I talk to them the first part of this coming week? Here is my problem. I have a Garmin 450. Last October I bought some odds and ends for the winter season including a Garmin LakeMaster sd card. I pretty much put everything on the shelf until yesterday. I forgot about Garmin and their friendly way of making you unlock your maps, which become then married to one specific unit. Anyway due to high volume I suppose, their web site made for some “lost temper times”. Finally I got on last night late and when it came time to give my product key code there wasn’t any. (Keep in mind that I had never opened the package until I was going to use it).
I see that Amazon (which is who the Garmin Tec, 2 months ago recommended I buy from) has a one-month return policy. With that I am out of luck, although the product came through them. I bought a couple of maps at the time I bought the Oregon and I see with them, the packaging cover has the product code on the inside flap. The LakeMaster package I have has nothing. There was a sticker with a number on it I am guessing to be a UPC code but when I put that into Garmin’s product code box, I just got a “That number has been used” message.
So that’s my question. When I talk to Garmin, whenever I can get through, does anyone have an idea of what they will tell me? For the person who uses Garmin products a lot maybe their system is ok. For the person like myself, who just buys a couple of things over a length of time and just wants to have a product ready to use out of the box, they leave a lot to be desired. I don’t know what you would do if you didn’t have a computer.
Good or bad thanks for any input!
WS
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