So for CHRISTmas 04 my father bought me a Garmin Rino 110 GPS. Since then I have attempted to use it a grand total of 5-6 times with disasterous results. Long story short it eats batteries like kids eat sugar. It is virtually useless b/c I cannot carry enough AA's to keep this thing fed. I have tried different brands from different stores and all have the same result. To be honest the unit will drain the batteries within a day when off and when the unit is on I may get 45 mins of use max.
I emailed garmin and here was their reply. (my email is first followed by their response)
Original Message-----
From: Lewis Callahan [mailto:lewdogg21@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 2:35 PM
To: Garmin Technical Support
Subject: Tech support request for Rino 110
Contact Information:
First Name: Lewis
Last Name: Callahan
Address:
City, State, Zip: , ,
Country: United States
Phone:
E-Mail: lewdogg21@hotmail.com
Product: Rino 110
Serial Number: 93492874
Software Version:
Problem:
I received this unit for Christmas and it drains batteries at a highly
unusal rate. I have purchased new batteries from different stores and they
all last a very short time even when the unit is off. For example I can
purchase a new pack of duracell or energizer AA's and I will insert them and
they will be drained within a day or so (without turning the unit on). The
unit is worthless b/c of this since I can't trust it while in the woods nor
do I want to carry 16 new AA batteries every time. Please reply back with
how I can send my unit in for repairs or preferably a new rhin 110.
Thank you.
Request emailed to outdoor@garmin.com
Their reply was
Good morning Lewis,
Thank you for contacting Garmin International. I would be happy to assist
you. From what you have describe, it would appear that your unit is not
functioning correctly, and should be returned to the factory for service.
The flat rate of repair for your unit is $79.00 plus tax , however this
would be covered under warranty for free if it is less than one year from
the date of purchase and the unit has not been damaged.
If you wish to send the unit in for service, please forward me the following
information or you can contact our Customer Service group at 1-800-800-1020
or 913-397-8200 hours are 8-5 CST M-F.
Full Name:
Shipping address:
City, State, Zip Code:
Daytime phone number:
Unit:
S/N of unit:
Description of Problem:
Credit Card # and Expiration date: (If unit is not covered under warranty)
Garmin can create the RMA so that you may include either a check or money
order to cover the repair cost. We may also bill it to a credit card when
we receive the unit for repair. Please indicate your preference and include
your Credit card number and expiration date if you choose this option.
(Note: I do not recommend emailing CC information for this is not a secure
site). You may call 1-800-800-1020 and select our sales and repair line to
setup the repair over the phone if you wish.
Thank you for your inquiry and for choosing Garmin. If you need any other
assistance with this, please feel free to call our 800-800-1020 line during
our business hours of 8:00 to 5:00 Central Time, Monday through Friday.
Best Regards,
Casi H.
Product Support Specialist
Garmin International
Fax 913-440-5488
Phone 800-800-1020
I called garmin and was fed the same crap.
Granted the unit was purchased 1.5 years ago but it never worked to begin with and I kept trying thinking it must be me doing something wrong. Getting this thing fixed is not the first thing on my mine untill hunting season rolls around. I'm going to take another stab about getting this thing fixed for free since it was defective in the first place. I'm not too keen about paying $79 + purchase price for this GPS. Does anyone have any recommendations? My father may have purchased it through cabelas so I could take a stab with them too.
Signed,
Frustrated hunter Lewis
P.S. If you can help please reply or pm me.