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cperk posted this in the Motonav forum and in case he does not re-post here in time:
"Just saw that the TN765T will be on sale Thanksgiving day for $149.99 at Sears. Just thought I'd post this since there hasn't been much on this unit lately. Not a a bad GPS for that kind of money. "
May only be available at that price from 7 AM to 12 Noon.
Eastern Mountain has the Oregon 450T for $349, tossing in an additional $25 Gear Bucks card good for future purchases (maps, accessories, whatever) with free shipping. Only good thru Nov. 29th.
(Wednesday) only, Amazon is running Lightning Deals on GPS every two hours . First up is a WiFi-enabled Garmin nüvi 295W for $84.99, till 12:45 PM EST or until all are claimed. Coming up later in the day: TomTom XL 325S and GO 730, Magellan RoadMate 1700 and 1424-LM and the Garmin nuvi 500.
Gander Mountain will have a deal on the Dakota 20, only one I've come across for that model. $229, and includes case, USB cable, and TOPO software. Should go live sometime Thanksgiving Day
Target has probably the best deal of anyone on a TomTom satnav, online only. TomTom XL 335T for $79, includes lifetime traffic. WalMarts similar 335SE for the same price does not.
Target has the Garmin 1450LMT on sale for $159.99 on their website today, the same price it will be tomorrow in stores.
If you use the promo code UZXPI33P you get 10% off (found on fatwallet.com). With standard shipping and tax my order came to $158.19! Shipping will be a bit slow (estimated Dec 8-17 for standard shipping) because it won't be shipped out for 1-2 weeks, but it's worth it for me.
I planned to be there 4am. Wife tried to reserve one late yesterday, no go, they have 20 in stock. 1450 LMT. Bonus -8. coupon as wife did some shopping there too.
Oregon 450 is selling for $230 today at GPSCity. That's the lowest price I've ever seen (the famous REI sale was $250). Not sure, but it might only be a one-day Black Friday deal, so act accordingly!
Managed to pick up a Garmin 265WT at Staples that's supposed to come out to $100 after a $20 mail-in rebate. I figured I'll use this until the 2300 is debugged...
Oregon 450 is selling for $230 today at GPSCity. That's the lowest price I've ever seen (the famous REI sale was $250). Not sure, but it might only be a one-day Black Friday deal, so act accordingly!
Garmin nuvi 295W 3.5" Portable GPS: 11/28 - until they run out. $89.00 Online
3.5" screen View onscreen maps and directions easily with the large screen 1-touch navigation Click and view directions from your email contacts, address book and local search results with a touch 3.0 megapixel camera Take a picture, then create a route back to that location with geotagging and autolocate Full coverage maps Navigate anywhere within the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico 6 million points of interest Including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions Wi-Fi enabled Access the web, email, weather and more MP3 playback Listen to your favorite music while you navigate Turn-by-turn directions with spoken street names Powered by a removable lithium-ion battery
At thegpsstore.com, they have the Delorme PN-60w with spot for $359.95 and also the PN-60 for $279.95. No tax and use code FREEG during checkout to get free UPS ground shipping.
No tax and use code FREEG during checkout to get free UPS ground shipping.
North Carolina residents will pay 7.75% tax. Also, just because a vendor does not COLLECT tax doesn't meant that your state feels none is due. For example, your state thinks you should file form CU-7 and pay "use tax" for items such as these. I'm sure you already do that however. :wink: I believe you will find that almost every state has a similar provision.
Typically, you incur the consumer's use tax if you made more than $100 in purchases during the year for which you did not pay sales tax. Common instances of these types of transactions are purchases from the Internet, mail-order catalogues and cable television shopping channels. The tax also applies to tax-free purchases you make outside of Virginia, such as buying furniture at an outlet in another state and having it shipped to Virginia. The tax is 5% of the cost of regular non-food purchases and 4% on purchases of food for home consumption. Report the tax by filing Form CU-7 by May 1 each year, or by reporting it on Schedule ADJ, line 21.
Thanks for the clarification Boyd. What I "meant" to say was, "no tax due at the time of purchase, but check with your local and state laws in regards to required reporting for usage tax purposes." :wink:
Yeah - no big deal, but just wanted to point that out since I know everyone wants to comply with all their local tax laws. :) With states looking under every rock for a few bucks, we might see more strict enforcement of this in the future. There have already been proposals to create a unified system for collecting taxes from internet vendors, regardless of their location.
Oregon 450 is selling for $230 today at GPSCity. That's the lowest price I've ever seen (the famous REI sale was $250). Not sure, but it might only be a one-day Black Friday deal, so act accordingly!
Amazon's prices are all over the place. Saturday I saw the PN-60 listed at $249 and then Sunday morning it was up to $321. Later that same afternoon, it had dropped to $269.
While researching prices I found a link to a site that provides historical pricing data on Amazon items. I've been watching the PN-60 for a few weeks and the prices they show are legit. Maybe it will help someone deterime if it's a good time to buy or not.
Amazon is offering some GPS "lightning deals" today - you need to catch them at exactly the right time however. A couple that stood out for me were a DeLorme PN-40 for $200 and a Garmin Legend Hcx for $152.
I've been watching the PN-60 for a few weeks and the prices they show are legit.
PN-60w including the SPOT is $400 in today's lightning deals at Amazon. Since I don't follow that model, I have no idea whether that's a good deal or not. :)
You blink and you miss something in this market! Oregon 450 is down to $240 today at GPSCity. Dakota 20 is $200 (for the extra $40, I'd get the Oregon though).
I'm just wondering.... is anybody gonna make money selling these things this year? We are seeing some surprisingly low prices. Nice year to be a buyer, maybe not so hot for the retailers (Best Buy got slapped by the market yesterday after a disappointing report).
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TomTom XL 350TM - $100
Magellan Roadmate 3045-LM - $110
Magellan Roadmate 5045-LM - $120
Garmin 1450LMT $159.
"Just saw that the TN765T will be on sale Thanksgiving day for $149.99 at Sears. Just thought I'd post this since there hasn't been much on this unit lately. Not a a bad GPS for that kind of money. "
May only be available at that price from 7 AM to 12 Noon.
Garmin nuvi 1250T 3.5-inch Portable GPS Navigator for $88.00 (List Price: $199.99)**Today Only**HOT** Free shipping to store or home.
Refurb Magellan RoadMate 1470 for $70
Refurb TomTom XXL540S for $90
Refurb TomTom G0 630 $80
TomTom One XL 330 for $80
Garmin Nuvi 1250T for $100
Garmin Nuvi 295W for $90 (I thought this was an Amazon exclusive?)
There are a lot of choices under $100 from different vendors for nice units this year.
$330 at Cabelas.com
$300 at TheGPSStore.com (best price I've seen yet)
99. TomTom 550t xxl "M" is missing maps?
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=10912263
If you use the promo code UZXPI33P you get 10% off (found on fatwallet.com). With standard shipping and tax my order came to $158.19! Shipping will be a bit slow (estimated Dec 8-17 for standard shipping) because it won't be shipped out for 1-2 weeks, but it's worth it for me.
Tom
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3.5" screen
View onscreen maps and directions easily with the large screen
1-touch navigation
Click and view directions from your email contacts, address book and local search results with a touch
3.0 megapixel camera
Take a picture, then create a route back to that location with geotagging and autolocate
Full coverage maps
Navigate anywhere within the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico
6 million points of interest
Including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions
Wi-Fi enabled
Access the web, email, weather and more
MP3 playback
Listen to your favorite music while you navigate
Turn-by-turn directions with spoken street names
Powered by a removable lithium-ion battery
Lowest price ever seen. As of 11/29 until ??
http://www.tax.virginia.gov/site.cfm?alias=IndividualFAQ3
While researching prices I found a link to a site that provides historical pricing data on Amazon items. I've been watching the PN-60 for a few weeks and the prices they show are legit. Maybe it will help someone deterime if it's a good time to buy or not.
Here's the link with the Oregon 450 data. Looks like a good time to buy!
http://camelcamelcamel.com/Garmin-Oregon-450-Handheld-Navigator/product/B00313JX4W
FREE SHIPPING
Lifetime Map Updates
Lifetime Traffic
Speaks Street Names
Valid 12/1 - 12/30
I'm just wondering.... is anybody gonna make money selling these things this year? We are seeing some surprisingly low prices. Nice year to be a buyer, maybe not so hot for the retailers (Best Buy got slapped by the market yesterday after a disappointing report).
http://marketplayground.com/2010/12/09/gps-sales-fall-37-over-black-friday/