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TomTom V2 99.99 in ASDA instore (from 279.99)

I saw this yesterday and am tempted to buy. My cheaper alternative was to buy a GPS receiver and use bluetooth to connect to my fone as I have some software already.

Not sure if it will anygood, it might be slow at updating. Anyone tried this method before?
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  • D_e_n_i_s_e
    D_e_n_i_s_e Posts: 321 Forumite
    rang 2 asda stores and visited one this morning. the two i called said they dont have that offer on there system. the one i visited had a staff member who was nice enough to show me there stock pricing changes of the day on 'the gun' which has all the days reductions to be made on it and the tomtom wasnt on it.

    one other the lady said was that these offers vary from store to store! - WHY?! (surely if its newly packed - pristine they should be the same price at all stores)

    Anyway so this is all a wild goose chase im afraid!

    if you are going to asda to bring home the weeks groceries its worth asking in store - otherwise i wont bother!
  • SHAGGY84
    SHAGGY84 Posts: 54 Forumite
    The price for this as been reduced BY!! £99 TO £179 so not such a bargin after all .
  • navig8r
    navig8r Posts: 553 Forumite
    pks00 wrote: »
    I saw this yesterday and am tempted to buy. My cheaper alternative was to buy a GPS receiver and use bluetooth to connect to my fone as I have some software already.

    Not sure if it will anygood, it might be slow at updating. Anyone tried this method before?

    I have TomTom mobile 5.2 and the latest V660 maps that work with v5 software running on my Spv C500 which is a Windows Smartphone and it does not seem any slower than My PPC..well pleased with it..

    Dave
  • VikJ
    VikJ Posts: 100 Forumite
    The OP on HotUKDeals has just added this to the deal.....


    oB765o wrote

    'so sorry everyone, went in store to collect mine this am and was asked whether i was many that had called up about an internet deal. in which case the reduction was from £279 to £179 a reduction of £99.01 (to which I said, no that was a reduction of £100). either way, they're not honouring the deal for me. really peeved and, to add insult to injury, was 15 minutes late into the office as a result. feel bad now for raising hopes when in fact this was a red herring. sorry all'.
  • pks00
    pks00 Posts: 559 Forumite
    navig8r wrote: »
    I have TomTom mobile 5.2 and the latest V660 maps that work with v5 software running on my Spv C500 which is a Windows Smartphone and it does not seem any slower than My PPC..well pleased with it..

    Dave


    thanks Dave. I have a SE K800i. Looks like those SirfIII are the best ones so will buy a GPS receiver that has that. Cheaper than buying dedicated. Only need it now and again really.
    :hello:

    Surviving A Day In The Office
    9am Switch on PC, 9.05am - Check Email, 9.10am - Download Virus, 9.30am - Call Helpdesk, 10am - Relax all day whilst engineer fixes problem!

    Shopping Tips
    Don't spend five pounds to dry clean a shirt. Donate it to the charity shop instead. They'll clean it and put it on a hanger. Next morning buy it back for two pounds.
  • pks00
    pks00 Posts: 559 Forumite
    VikJ wrote: »
    The OP on HotUKDeals has just added this to the deal.....


    oB765o wrote

    'so sorry everyone, went in store to collect mine this am and was asked whether i was many that had called up about an internet deal. in which case the reduction was from £279 to £179 a reduction of £99.01 (to which I said, no that was a reduction of £100). either way, they're not honouring the deal for me. really peeved and, to add insult to injury, was 15 minutes late into the office as a result. feel bad now for raising hopes when in fact this was a red herring. sorry all'.

    thats a pity for some folks then
    amazon have it for £151 if anyone is interested
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000I0Q3JE/pangbuycentral0f-21/ref=nosim
    buy it with the car mound for just over £170
    I guess still cheaper than Asda
    :hello:

    Surviving A Day In The Office
    9am Switch on PC, 9.05am - Check Email, 9.10am - Download Virus, 9.30am - Call Helpdesk, 10am - Relax all day whilst engineer fixes problem!

    Shopping Tips
    Don't spend five pounds to dry clean a shirt. Donate it to the charity shop instead. They'll clean it and put it on a hanger. Next morning buy it back for two pounds.
  • navig8r
    navig8r Posts: 553 Forumite
    pks00 wrote: »
    thanks Dave. I have a SE K800i. Looks like those SirfIII are the best ones so will buy a GPS receiver that has that. Cheaper than buying dedicated. Only need it now and again really.

    Take a look at my post here ,I think they are as good as or in some ways better than SirfIII :http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=5572145#post5572145

    Dave
  • Neiliboy
    Neiliboy Posts: 251 Forumite
    Searcher wrote: »
    And why's that then?

    well its not exactly rocket science is it......

    Sat navs are a relatively new technology so will always start out expensive and get cheaper over time.

    Just look at LCD TVs today. If i told you two years ago you could pick up a 32" Toshiba LCD TV today for less than £600 you'd have thought i was mad as a hatter....

    Again, DVD players - who would have thought 5 year ago you could pick up a dvd player for £20 in Tescos??

    In 18 months time you'll be buying Sat Navs for £50. ;)
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,680 Forumite
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    Neiliboy wrote: »
    I wouldnt rush for these......toms toms will be dirt cheap by christmas i reckon...


    That doesnt help anyone who wants one tomorrow!
  • stphnstevey
    stphnstevey Posts: 3,227 Forumite
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    Did anyone get one at this price?
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