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brrapp

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3,701 posts

178 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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steveo3002

10,901 posts

190 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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how long was that then ? bit of a shady thing to do

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

202 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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It must be a bugger being a sat nav manufacturer now everyone can get their service for free on their phones.

brrapp

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3,701 posts

178 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Its probably at least 5 years old and to be honest doesn't get used much anymore.
But that's not the point. What made them think they could pull this stunt then manage to sell me another on the back of it. Do you think they know about the zip up the back of my head?

jkh112

23,459 posts

174 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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That is really poor.
I have an old garmin car satnav with lifetime maps and that must be updated at least every 2 years (or something like that) otherwise the free maps are withdrawn.
Now that TomTom have done this I expect garmin may well implement it as well to try and make me buy a new one (which I won't).

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

147 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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brrapp said:
What made them think they could pull this stunt then manage to sell me another on the back of it.
Probably their terms and conditions that you agreed to when setting up the device?

markiii

4,043 posts

210 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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understandable in that the new maps are so big that they don;t fit on the internal storage any more. annoying in thats fixable if they hadn't added turkey and russia to the EU maps.

biggest annoyance is the only reason I keep the TT these days is when I want to use Itinary planning.

thetapeworm

12,720 posts

255 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Did you bother to fill in the form and find out what discount they were offering? I couldn't be bothered as I never use the unit anyway, it's been years since the full European mapping I bought it for would fit on the device and Waze has served all the same functionality for free anyway.

Until I got the email I'd actually forgotten I even owned the TomTom.

markiii

4,043 posts

210 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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£187 so really not worth it

droopsnoot

13,511 posts

258 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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markiii said:
understandable in that the new maps are so big that they don;t fit on the internal storage any more. annoying in thats fixable if they hadn't added turkey and russia to the EU maps.
Don't most of the devices also have SD card slots, so not fitting on internal memory isn't much of an excuse, even if it is what TomTom are saying. My 720 internal memory went dodgy a few years ago and that's running the whole thing off an SD card.

As for including extra countries, when I were a lad you used to have "major roads" on the device, and detailed city maps of the towns you were intending to visit, none of this detailed mapping for whole continents in one card.

markiii

4,043 posts

210 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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some, my XXL unfortunately has no SD storage so is stuck at 2Gb

Dave Hedgehog

15,088 posts

220 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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i got this mail

i resolved it thus:

hit tomtom with hammer

placed tomtom parts in bin

installed waze on smart phone for free

enjoyed accurate traffic warnings with map changes often done within 12 hours of the physical road change

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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I got the same, for a device which I don't think I've touched for at least five years. Always use Waze these days.

surveyor_101

5,069 posts

195 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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alorotom

12,464 posts

203 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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I don’t understand why anyone would use a standalone satnav anymore. Smartphone alternatives are far superior, mostly free, more accurate and live with crowd sourced traffic

geeks

10,507 posts

155 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Hmmm not had an email but believe ours is one of those effected! I will plug it in and see what happens, useful to have one for us as we regularly end up in places with no data access for mobile apps!

eybic

9,212 posts

190 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Dave Hedgehog said:
i got this mail

i resolved it thus:

hit tomtom with hammer

placed tomtom parts in bin

installed waze on smart phone for free

enjoyed accurate traffic warnings with map changes often done within 12 hours of the physical road change
I find Waze to drain my phone batteries (iPhone and now a Samsung S7) at not far of 1% a minute, ridunkulous.

Heartworm

1,936 posts

177 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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geeks said:
Hmmm not had an email but believe ours is one of those effected! I will plug it in and see what happens, useful to have one for us as we regularly end up in places with no data access for mobile apps!
google lets you download a country for offline use, so it doesn't really matter when you don't have internet

geeks

10,507 posts

155 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Heartworm said:
geeks said:
Hmmm not had an email but believe ours is one of those effected! I will plug it in and see what happens, useful to have one for us as we regularly end up in places with no data access for mobile apps!
google lets you download a country for offline use, so it doesn't really matter when you don't have internet
Oh when did they change that then? You used to have to select specific areas which was of no use really!

jamei303

3,041 posts

172 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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I much prefer having a dedicated SatNav device when driving. Mainly it stops the phone's battery being hammered which is no good for its long-term health

I also find my TomTom quicker to orient itself than any phone apps. e.g. on roundabouts so the map rotates and matches what you can actually see. Mine's got free live traffic (via WiFi from phone) etc as well as map updates that include temp road closures etc..

It seems this end to lifetime maps only affects older devices, and my old TomTom was a total PITA so that's probably a good thing.