I am interested in buying a gps system for my car. However, I don’t want to spend a lot of money.

I need one that is waterproof and affordable. I am buying this for my boyfriend for our 5 year anniversary so we can do some exploring this summer. I don’t mind spending more money if it is better, I just am very clueless about geocaching and need some advice.

A GPS was listed as new on eBay, but it was in fact opened, tested and 8 months old. I filed a paypal claim, I shipped the GPS back and get refunded fully. 11 days after he received his GPS, I discovered that I had the possibilty to leave a feedback. So I left a negative feedback telling the truth, even if I was refunded. Because I lost time, I worried about not getting my 0 back, and I wanted others to know that he list new GPS and sold me a used one (he sold many GPS). A few hours after that, the seller filed an appeal to my paypal claim and said that he didn’t have time to test the GPS and that it was damaged and my box was not padded. I put padding inside the box, it’s a lie. I know that he invented this story because he was mad that I left him a negative feedback. Do you think that he can win his appeal fully or partially, even if I was already fully refunded? He wants his money back, 11 days after receiving the GPS!
gsi, this seller sold me used gps and list it as new. He sells many gps so he must do the same with others. I wanted that other sellers are aware of that. The appeal is about money, why should I loose money if I sent back the GPS?

I would like to get my husband a portable GPS for Valentine’s day and I was wondering what the best ones for the money are? I know Garmin’s are supposed to be good, but are there others that work just as well? I am looking for value and ease of use… (Would also like to keep it around 0 but would be willing to spend more if it makes a big difference in performance…) Thanks!
BTW, We don’t have the iPhone and don’t plan on getting new phones anytime soon!

I am looking to buy a recreational GPS to go geocaching with and I was just wanting to know what kind was the top of the line system to get before I buy one and it’s not worth the money.

I want to buy and handheld GPS unit but I don’t want to spend a TON of money, so what is the unit that is the best quality that is a decent price? The ‘best bang for your buck’ as the saying goes

When you buy one, is everything included or do you need to spend more money to buy other parts not included that are needed to assemble it inside your car? Thanks

Alright I will give you some of the details:
I want a good Garmin Handheld GPS device for Geocaching. I will be buying the Handheld GPS new from Amazon because I can save some money.

The GPS device I want is either a GPSMAP 60CSx or a Colorado 300 (or maybe one of the other Colorado ones.) I will be mostly Geocaching in parks, urban areas, and wooded areas. I think I might buy some sort of mapping software to put on the GPS I buy (I don’t know which one, if you have some good advice on a great one that would be greatly appreciated.) Both the GPSMAP 60CSx and The Colorado 300 cost under 0 new on Amazon. I am wiling to spend 0 and maybe more if another GPS device as broought to my attention as being better in some way than the ones I just listed.

The reason I want one of these good GPS’s is if I purchase one and when I receive it it doesn’t do what I wanted to do, or it doesn’t do it well I will be angry.

Please help me decide on which handheld Garmin GPS I should purchase.

I’m planning on purchasing a gps in-car system. I would like a really good one, but I don’t want to just throw ;my money away. Which system can I get the most bang for the buck?

I trail ride in heavily wooded areas. I would like to start doing some riding off the beaten path. I am interested to know what handheld GPS units some of you use. Which GPS gets the best reception under heavy tree cover? What about value for the money?

  
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