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muskyone
Posted 12/8/2006 8:24 AM (#224427 - in reply to #222330)
Subject: RE: best GPS/fish finder for the money. . . . .





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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
I am buying a new unit this year as well. I am going to get one at the MN Muskie Expo or one of the other sport shows. Generally you can get a good and fair price. I will buy it from whoever gives me the best explaination and intruction on the unit. I will pay a couple of bucks more for someone to make a good prsentation as to why their unit and service is best. I will be talking to Pat at Thornes for sure. Don't forget that the best VALUE is not always the lowest or cheapest price. Buy from someone you can go back to and talk with in case there are issues or features that you do not understand or know how to use. If you have someone to ask questions of, your learning curve will be a short one. Don't make one of the sales guys do a twenty minute presentation and then buy somewhere else to save $20.00. Believe me, a good presentation and a knowledgable saleperson is not that easy to find. You want him on your side in the future should problems arrise. 332 c in my future I think, maybe two of them.

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