I have a Tomtom GPS satnav which they completely and utterly failed to support. On 6 April 2019, there was a "rollover" event in the GPS clocks that causes a GPS unit to fail to perform adequately. Tomtom CLAIMED to have an update to fix this problem.
Instead, their software to perform the update failed utterly to work with modern computer operating systems, resulting in a failure to up date. Despite repeated queries to their customer support for help, absolutely NO help was forthcoming. Instead, the attempted to entice me into buying yet another Tomtom device under the guise of an "update". That is not going to happen.
I will not knowingly buy merchandise from a company that utterly fails to stand by their products, and who instead attempts to sell me yet more substandard products. I will have to replace my satnav, but when I do, it will be with a product from ANY company other than Tomtom.
On 17 June 2015 I paid $96.29 at Best Buy for a Tomtom VIA1515M, planning to learn how to use it for summer travel.
In late July I went from NY to DC for two nights, and it constantly misdirected me, so I ignored it.
Then two weeks ago (September 1) I gave it another chance. I took it to Oregon with me, and it was worse. Even though I had NEVER programmed the local airport into it, it constantly directed me (TWICE!) back to the airport that I had just left, wasting time and gas.
Often it would simply FORGET its marching orders. I would turn the motor off, leave, then get back in the car and turn the motor on, and it had forgotten everything, and had to be reprogrammed.
Worse even than THAT, was that in the middle of directing me on a route that seemed probable, it would suddenly begin to direct me to an address I hadn’t asked for since the July trip.
Or it would call out “Left (or Right) Turn!” on an open stretch of road, or “Toll!” when there wasn’t one for many states, or “Make a U-turn” when I KNEW I was going the right way.
Sometimes the DING DING DING bell would ring when I was nowhere near where I was going, or it would be unable, in downtown Portland, to get a GPS signal! You couldn’t see the entire route clearly to learn when it went wrong.
Occasionally it would tell me that my destination (which I had programmed in for an hour’s drive) was “Three time zones away”(!)
Further, when it DID give correct directions, it was often after we had passed the street or intersection I needed. Such time lags made it useless.
Occasionally when we were near enough to my desired address, as I had decided by using a paper MAP, it would get me the last few blocks correctly.
But that’s not good enough. If you can’t trust it, you can’t trust it. Everyone I know uses FREE apps with their smart phones, and none of them seem to have this problem. Why did I pay for this useless item? Unfortunately, I read all the bad reviews AFTER I had purchased it.
I grant I haven’t learned the system perfectly since I’ve tried to use it so little, but it should have performed adequately on simple point A to point B directions.
I would like to return this amnesiac, psychotic piece of buggy junk for a full refund. However, apparently the one-year "warranty" only exists if you buy it directly from THEM, which Best Buy did NOT indicate. And Best Buy's "warranty" is 15 days, and I had not even taken it out of the box.
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I have a Tomtom GPS satnav which they completely and utterly failed to support. On 6 April 2019, there was a "rollover" event in the GPS clocks that causes a GPS unit to fail to perform adequately. Tomtom CLAIMED to have an update to fix this problem.
Instead, their software to perform the update failed utterly to work with modern computer operating systems, resulting in a failure to up date. Despite repeated queries to their customer support for help, absolutely NO help was forthcoming. Instead, the attempted to entice me into buying yet another Tomtom device under the guise of an "update". That is not going to happen.
I will not knowingly buy merchandise from a company that utterly fails to stand by their products, and who instead attempts to sell me yet more substandard products. I will have to replace my satnav, but when I do, it will be with a product from ANY company other than Tomtom.
On 17 June 2015 I paid $96.29 at Best Buy for a Tomtom VIA1515M, planning to learn how to use it for summer travel.
In late July I went from NY to DC for two nights, and it constantly misdirected me, so I ignored it.
Then two weeks ago (September 1) I gave it another chance. I took it to Oregon with me, and it was worse. Even though I had NEVER programmed the local airport into it, it constantly directed me (TWICE!) back to the airport that I had just left, wasting time and gas.
Often it would simply FORGET its marching orders. I would turn the motor off, leave, then get back in the car and turn the motor on, and it had forgotten everything, and had to be reprogrammed.
Worse even than THAT, was that in the middle of directing me on a route that seemed probable, it would suddenly begin to direct me to an address I hadn’t asked for since the July trip.
Or it would call out “Left (or Right) Turn!” on an open stretch of road, or “Toll!” when there wasn’t one for many states, or “Make a U-turn” when I KNEW I was going the right way.
Sometimes the DING DING DING bell would ring when I was nowhere near where I was going, or it would be unable, in downtown Portland, to get a GPS signal! You couldn’t see the entire route clearly to learn when it went wrong.
Occasionally it would tell me that my destination (which I had programmed in for an hour’s drive) was “Three time zones away”(!)
Further, when it DID give correct directions, it was often after we had passed the street or intersection I needed. Such time lags made it useless.
Occasionally when we were near enough to my desired address, as I had decided by using a paper MAP, it would get me the last few blocks correctly.
But that’s not good enough. If you can’t trust it, you can’t trust it. Everyone I know uses FREE apps with their smart phones, and none of them seem to have this problem. Why did I pay for this useless item? Unfortunately, I read all the bad reviews AFTER I had purchased it.
I grant I haven’t learned the system perfectly since I’ve tried to use it so little, but it should have performed adequately on simple point A to point B directions.
I would like to return this amnesiac, psychotic piece of buggy junk for a full refund. However, apparently the one-year "warranty" only exists if you buy it directly from THEM, which Best Buy did NOT indicate. And Best Buy's "warranty" is 15 days, and I had not even taken it out of the box.