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  1. Hey guys/gals... Just thought I'd share this info as a public service. I decided to send my Garmin GPS V in to Garmin for service to repair broken power/PC connector prong and loose antenna, and also to see about replacing the screen lens, which I'd scratched up during various caching falls and flops. ;-) I couldn't readily lay my hands on my purchase receipt while I was still at home in Miss., but I was sure it had been over a year since I'd bought it, so I figured the $150 "complete factory overhaul" price they wanted was still better than $420 for a new GPS V. I called Garmin and got an RMA going, and sent in my unit from here in Calif., where I'm stationed on a 3-week work assignment. While the unit was in transit to Garmin, I realized I was having the "caching DT's" (think about it if you're not sure what that means), and decided to buy another unit, an Etrex Vista. I called my preferred vendor, TVNAV, to make the order. While I was at it with TVNAV, I asked them to look up my previous GPS V order. Turned out it was less than a year old (guess it seemed longer with all the caching I've been doing!). Since I'm in L.A. and unable to look in my files at home right now, I asked them to fax me a copy of that original purchase receipt. The fax arrived promptly from TVNAV. I then got back with Garmin customer service and asked them if I could fax the receipt over and if they could see if my repairs could be handled under warranty. I told them if they determined it was wear-and-tear I'd be glad to pay the $150, as I was going to do so anyway. The customer service agent actually physically went over to the repair department for me (while I was on hold), tracked down my unit, and had them hold the repair until the faxed receipt was in hand. I faxed over my receipt, the customer service agent then Emailed me acknowledging receipt and indicating that he'd personally brought the receipt over to accompany my unit, and we'd go from there. I figured I'd call Garmin back a few days later and check on the status. Well, my wife called me up yesterday from home in Biloxi and told me a package from Garmin arrived, with the repaired unit fixed under warranty at no charge. Let me be clear: All this back-and-forth between me and Garmin happened on Thursday, and by the very next Monday I had my unit back, overnited with a no charge repair! Holy crap! (in a good way) Oh, and by the way, my new Etrex Vista arrived from TVNAV at my work location here in L.A. promptly, on 2-day shipping. I broke it in this past weekend for a few hours of caching when I didn't have to work. It's great! I miss the turn-by-turn directions I get from my GPS V, but except for that the Vista has everything I need (including the ability to use and upload the same street-level-detail maps as my GPS V (from the MapSource City Select software) without having to buy another software license (you can use the s/w with up to 2 units). I know some people get pretty religious about the Garmin vs. Magellan argument, so let's be clear: This is certainly not an anti-Magellan post (I don't have experience with Magellan to be able to judge them)...it's a PRO-Garmin and pro-TVNAV post. Take it for whatever you think it's worth. -Dave R. in Biloxi
  2. I've tackled a few graveyard caches that folks have marked as Virtuals. Your task is to gather information from various gravestones, and often this info can be used to plug into coordinates to locate an actual physical cache hidden somewhere else. What's cool about this approach is it allows folks to come to the graveyard and maybe learn some history about the area and who's buried there, but without the (pardon the pun) digging around looking for a physical container. An example cache using this approach is "Mobile History", located in Mobile, AL (search on zip code 36601), if you want to check it out. FWIW... -Dave R. in Biloxi
  3. It wasn't that difficult...the original approver already un-archived it for me, I updated the stats, then re-archived it. Plus, Dan hasn't been asnwering my Emails for the past 2 weeks (on a different stats discrepancy I'm trying to resolve)...I think he's been out of pocket recently. -D.R.
  4. Yep, I archived it before the last finders' stats got updated on Dan Miller's site. His site won't count caches that are currently archived (although it DOES keep track of those it already has even if they're archived later). So, I want to un-archive, get those last finders their stats, and then re-archive. Make sense? -D.R.
  5. How do you un-archive a cache you hid that you archived? -Dave R. in Biloxi
  6. Ah, but I must toss down the gauntlet: Can anyone top the 32 caches I bagged in 5 days/evenings, including 45 hours of work? Dave R. from Biloxi
  7. Yeah, but I noticed that they included Leatherneck's handle in the article, but referred to Archie and the Squid by their real names. Whassup with DAT? -Dave R. in Biloxi
  8. Hey, if business or personal takes me there, you know I will! -Dave R. ("drat19") from Biloxi, MS
  9. I'm based in Biloxi, MS (where the caching community and number of caches are growing rapidly...come on over!), and this week I'm on business in Ft. Worth. I just wanted to tell everyone (especially those whose placed them) how much I'm enjoying all the Virtuals in the area. I've discovered areas and sights in town that I never would have without this hobby. It's great! Plus, I've been able to do them in the evening (armed with flashlight, of course) after work. Way to go, Ft. Worth area cachers! Thanks! -Dave R. ("drat19") from Biloxi, MS
  10. Just posting a reply so this thread will bubble back up to the top for a while. -Dave R. ("drat19") in Biloxi
  11. I'm planning to be there. -Dave R. ("drat19") in Biloxi
  12. I just placed 3 new caches up in DeSoto forest in MS on the Tux trail, well within reach of y'all there...come and get 'em! Planning several more trips over to y'all in LA to get to work on your caches there as well, after my 4-for-6 adventure in Slidell on 12/7. -Addicted Dave R. ("drat19") in Biloxi
  13. Go to my eBay auction at the following link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1367082826 Auction ends Sat 7/20, evening.
  14. From what I can tell based on version info, the basemaps have not changed; only the software version and the unlocks. For whatever it's worth... -D.R.
  15. I have a current auction running right now, set to end Sunday evening 7/7. Here's the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1363697886
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