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On Apr 17, 7:28*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:18:39 -0700, Josh Assing wrote: Is it time to move on to something different? *I've been responsible for close to $10,000 in garmin purchases and feel like they've always been helpful; but now that it's just little old me, "thanks for your money send us more" is their attitude.... You could have had a very nice, professional quality Furuno system for less than that - typically with no service required. Or you could do like I and not worry about having such frills. "Save yer' money and vote for Truman!" |
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Tim wrote:
On Apr 17, 7:28 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:18:39 -0700, Josh Assing wrote: Is it time to move on to something different? I've been responsible for close to $10,000 in garmin purchases and feel like they've always been helpful; but now that it's just little old me, "thanks for your money send us more" is their attitude.... You could have had a very nice, professional quality Furuno system for less than that - typically with no service required. Or you could do like I and not worry about having such frills. "Save yer' money and vote for Truman!" The worst fishfinder/depthfinder I ever owned was one of Furuno's. It went back to Furuno three times. Fortunately, I had an old Lowrance backup unit at the cockpit steering station. |
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