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Post by scotton on Jan 12, 2007 0:11:13 GMT 1
v1605 is the upgrade to the qtek
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Post by scotton on Jan 12, 2007 11:08:11 GMT 1
Piece of advice for anyone wanting to upgrade to v1605 Tom tom say their sat nav is not compatible also I have blue tooth handsfree in my van which I now have to remove and replace at a cost to me. The satnav trhat I paid for is now a waste of money cos I cant use it! I think if we had been upgrading ourselves we would probably have checked all applications before changing!
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Post by thelloydgang on Jan 12, 2007 12:47:54 GMT 1
Hi
Do we have to upgrade our phones or can we just continue using the old one.
Also, when you upgrade, are you tied into another 2 year contract?
I'm not very technical, do you have to remove and replace your blue tooth hands free kit because of Tom Tom or because of the new phone?
I've got blue tooth hands free kit installed in my car.........if I upgrade to the new phone will it not work on the hands free?
Thanks
Karen ;D
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Post by desmorse on Jan 12, 2007 20:12:04 GMT 1
Piece of advice for anyone wanting to upgrade to v1605 Tom tom say their sat nav is not compatible also I have blue tooth handsfree in my van which I now have to remove and replace at a cost to me. The satnav trhat I paid for is now a waste of money cos I cant use it! I think if we had been upgrading ourselves we would probably have checked all applications before changing! Are the call charges coming down with the new contract? Current 40p+/min Xnetwork is VERY expensive. You can get pay-as-you-go phones now with 10p/min land lines and 15p/min any network
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Post by thelloydgang on Jan 12, 2007 20:15:40 GMT 1
Hi Des We were told 6p per minute! No wonder alan's phone bill is so high each month!! I only use mine to send the data. Sorry Phugly!!! K ;D
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Post by scotton on Jan 12, 2007 21:19:53 GMT 1
Karen I have blue tooth handsfree and it now does not work. when you leave the vicinity and then go back the v1605 does not recognise any bluetooth devices and has to be reset
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Post by phugly on Jan 12, 2007 21:36:29 GMT 1
Why woory about handsfree, if I'm driving I dont answer, if I'm with a customer I dont answer
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Post by blindmansam on Jan 12, 2007 23:39:03 GMT 1
Why woory about handsfree, if I'm driving I dont answer, if I'm with a customer I dont answer If It's Sillary's i don't answer it ! Sorry couldn't resist .... but it's true!
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Post by desmorse on Jan 13, 2007 22:21:43 GMT 1
Hi Des We were told 6p per minute! No wonder alan's phone bill is so high each month!! I only use mine to send the data. Sorry Phugly!!! K ;D When I took mine out, it was 3p/min any Hillarys landline or mobile, including SAM phones with other advisors, 10p/min landlines and other Vodafone, and over 40p/min for other networks. Don't know whether it has changed, my 2 years is up in April
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Post by desmorse on May 11, 2007 19:40:08 GMT 1
There's an update available, but I can't remember the password we have to put in.
Anyone know?
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Post by russell on May 11, 2007 20:02:51 GMT 1
There's an update available, but I can't remember the password we have to put in. Anyone know? Think its on the extranet Des
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Post by desmorse on May 12, 2007 17:31:23 GMT 1
There's an update available, but I can't remember the password we have to put in. Anyone know? Done this, and we can now see ALL appointments, not the just the next 2 days. Isn't it nice to be treated as a grown up? I wonder whose idea this was? We've only been asking for it for 2 years ;D The big question now, if we do a lead early, will it free up the time in the same way as doing a fit early, or just sit there as wasted time? I'll ask the question on the Hillarys website and get back to you all when I get an answer
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