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forest Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:53 pm Post subject: projected pricing for I3? |
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hi all, new bloke here. have been browsing this forum for a couple of weeks now, and boy you guys know your stuff!
anyway, the i3 seems like a damn nice bit of kit, and the price is a bonus.
a lot of posters seem to be holding back on purchasing an i3 waiting for new maps, however will this see a price hike to compensate for the updated mapping?
basically, as a student (not much money!) do you forsee a big hike in price? or will other manufactuers try to bring out a similair package to the i3 in the comings months.
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Lester_Burnham Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:20 pm Post subject: Re: projected pricing for I3? |
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forest wrote: | hi all, new bloke here. have been browsing this forum for a couple of weeks now, and boy you guys know your stuff!
anyway, the i3 seems like a damn nice bit of kit, and the price is a bonus.
a lot of posters seem to be holding back on purchasing an i3 waiting for new maps, however will this see a price hike to compensate for the updated mapping?
basically, as a student (not much money!) do you forsee a big hike in price? or will other manufactuers try to bring out a similair package to the i3 in the comings months.
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I don't think there'll be a hike in price, now - countless shops are selling it at £199 - Argos, Currys, Comet, PCWorld, Maplin, Halfords. I can't see them all putting up the price, now - apart from quite clear initial discounts, prices of these things never seems to go up. |
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Mr_Gonzales Regular Visitor
Joined: Oct 05, 2005 Posts: 123 Location: Mmm...medway
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 1:24 pm Post subject: |
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I thought they'd hike the price when the v8 maps came out (and charge extra for the v8 mpas to those who'd already bought the version with the v7 maps) but now they seem to be giving the update to v8 maps free to all the people with v7 maps on the i3.
I thought the old v7 maps being on it was the reason why the unit was priced much lower than garmin were listing it on their US site... perhaps once they've shifted the i3's with v7 maps on them they might raise the price? It'll be interesting to see what the price of the i2 (non colour version) is when it comes out. Maplins have it listed as £240 and I've read somewhere that it's going to have the v8 maps from the start. BUt they won't sell many at £240 if the colour version is still £200 - something has to change - the price for the i2 could be the first sign of what's going to happen to the i3 price.
If you want to save money, buy it from currys and use the promotional code: NHS247 to get money off. If you buy it with an egg card (get to the currys site from the egg website link) you can save some more money - think mine worked out at about £180 in the end. Even at £200 it's a total bargain - no other GPS comes close or will come close for a while yet. |
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forest Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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thanks for feedback.
so if i buy now, do i hold back on registration of product as to get updated maps? is there a legal time frame that i must register a product by, or does it not matter?
the egg discount is tempting, but didn't some guys on another thread mention the bad experience of trying to return goods to a certain chain (was it currys or comet), or would paying on a credit card protect you. i think some cards do offer this, but don't know how long it would take to sort out.
thanks again. |
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Mr_Gonzales Regular Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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As far as the info I've read goes, the v8 maps will go out to all i3 buyers, so there should be no problem regarding when it was registered. Garmin have yet to make this official, though. Their site should carry the news when the time comes.
Buying from UK stores, I think they're legally obliged to sort it out, even though some will try and shift the responsibility. I had no problems with Currys, even arrived earlier than I expected). I've also returned a faulty product to Comet a few months back and they were fine. I think it depends more on who you deal with, rather than there being any company policy on trying to screw the customer. Card protection shouldn't come into it if the product doesn't work - they sold a faulty product they have to sort it out. |
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Lester_Burnham Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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forest wrote: |
the egg discount is tempting, but didn't some guys on another thread mention the bad experience of trying to return goods to a certain chain (was it currys or comet), or would paying on a credit card protect you. i think some cards do offer this, but don't know how long it would take to sort out.
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Paying by credit card is always a good idea from a buyer protection perspective.
But as you mention Currys, just thought I'd mention some great service I had with them a couple of months back. Between last Christmas and New Year I bought some electric clippers (I also bought a fancy hairdryer for Mrs Burnham ;-)). After a few months, the clippers started playing up. I could find the box, but not the receipt. They were clearly under a year old, but as I said, I couldn't find the receipt.
I thought I'd take them back, anyway and see what they said. They asked me, roughly, when I'd bought them, and if I'd bought anything at the same time (I had), and they could trace the transaction on their system.
Truly excellent. I could remember roughly when I'd bought them, although not having the receipt, they could trace the transaction. I had no problems getting them exchanged for a similar product (that has proved to be more reliable).
I just wish more companies had systems like that, because it made it a whole deal simpler. |
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forest Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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one final thing if you can help mr g, lets say i purchase and update the os system, will that be noted by garmin and invalidate me from free upgrade? or can i still upgrade and register later, if you see what i mean.
thanks for help. |
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zogman Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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forest ,i can answer that for you....the os is in the gps and the mapping is on the card...it seems that it doesnt matter when you brought or registered the i3 ,garmin will still give you a free map upgrade to version 8.... . _________________ *************************** |
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forest Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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excellent, cheers for all the help. just need to convince the girlfriend to get the egg card out of her purse now! |
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Mr_Gonzales Regular Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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forest wrote: | excellent, cheers for all the help. just need to convince the girlfriend to get the egg card out of her purse now! |
I had to do that with my wife. She was fine about it... better to save another tenner by using her card than for me to buy it anyway on my non-egg card. If she knows you're going to buy it anyway then she'll probably not mind! |
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Logan1475 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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Why bother buying on the egg card and through the net to get the discount, you can go to Argos or Staples and get one for £179.99 as there standard price, and you won't have to wait for delivery! :D |
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zogman Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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Logan1475 wrote: | Why bother buying on the egg card and through the net to get the discount, you can go to Argos or Staples and get one for £179.99 as there standard price, and you won't have to wait for delivery! :D |
at the time of the post the i3 was £199 everywhere...since then it has been reduced to £179 at various outlets... _________________ *************************** |
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Jaz666 Lifetime Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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The 179 price seems to have come from a knee-jerk reaction by a lot of retailers to Argos' "one weekend only" price.
I can't give you any exact figures (as I'll lose my job), but I think many retailers are currently selling these at way below their usual profit margin (going for the "many sold at small profit" approach).
I can't see many shops going any lower, without Garmin lowering their cost prices. |
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kevinbev Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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Was in Argos today (Mon) and thought I would just check the price in store. Still showing as £179.99 and you get your £10 voucher. Strange how price online has been coming up as £199.99 for last 2/3 days. |
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OneArrow Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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The Garmin i3 got a mention in the Sunday Times Driving MPH supplement on 23rd Oct 05. This was accompanied by a full page advert from Garmin for the i3 on the back of supplement. It states a "Now Only" price of £199.99 until 31/12/05 and has the rrp. as £294.00.
So is the price really going to go up at the end of the year? |
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