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  1. This just tracks Santa all over the world. It's pretty neat to do with the kids they can see according to what time it is where Santa is at in the world and when he get's close to your residence then your kids know its time to go to bed. Here's a link http://www.noradsanta.org
  2. To me they should cost about 90-100 dollars. Nothing special, I have seen better deals on cookware.
  3. One thing is the esimated time of arrival. On the TomTom Forum it states that the GPS accounts for stops in travel time so it thinks everyone likes to stop every so often. Thank you for contacting TomTom Customer Support. We would be happy to answer your questions on estimated arrival time. The arrival times on the TomTom range of products use a complex and conservate calculation to determine arrival time. In an attempt to provide accurate and realistic arrival times the unit adds stops for gas, food, and just rest periods for longer trips. While some drivers prefer to drive a long trip straight through from point A to point B, which means they arrive sooner than the unit predicted this arrival time method has proven to be accurate for the majority of our customers. We hope that this answers your questions. If you have any further questions or comments, please email or call us at 866-486-6866 Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM until 7:00 PM EST. Thanks again for writing. At TomTom we believe in showing you the way the easy way. With Best Regards,
  4. This is stated on Best Buy's website where I ordered the Tomtom One LE. Holiday Return Policy Buy now with confidence! Gifts may be returned through January.
  5. It states on the 7.50 deal that it cannot be combined with any other offer. You can however use it for these http://www.batteries.com/productprofile.asp?appid=393411
  6. I would buy the TomTom or Garmin over this. Just my opinion so just take it for that. It does not speak the street names. Also if you want POI's it only has about 1.3 million compared to over 5 million with most Garmins.
  7. No suprise here. This happened the past two years at our local Sears.
  8. Just ordered the TomTom LE from BestBuy.com which included free shipping.
  9. Target.com offers the Magellan Maestro 3100 Portable GPS Navigation System for $139. Coupon code "BABYSALE" cuts it to $125.10.
  10. Looks like the TomTom 3rd Edition is 124.99 on Amazon with free shipping right now.
  11. My lowe's will but be careful of the fine print. Some of the time they exclude John Deere, Maytag and other top name brands.
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