14-08-2009, 13:33 | #651 |
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Did you submit the incorrect earnings enquiry first or just send a general one? If not, I'd do that now
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14-08-2009, 13:37 | #652 |
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As Haly says, you need an earnings enquiry, not a general ticket. Different procedure (e.g. it asks for more relevant information automatically).
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14-08-2009, 13:49 | #653 |
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ah yeah, thanks guys. Don't know why, but i completely missed that link yesterday. one of them things i guess, when you're looking so hard you miss whats straight in front of you!!
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14-08-2009, 13:52 | #654 |
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Once you submit your enquiry it will say:
Thanks for your enquiry! Here's what happens next: 1. We have added a transaction for the claimed £20.01 to your earnings. 2. Your enquiry will be sent to the merchant for validation. 3. Unless we need to come back to you for more information, within 60 days your £20.01 will be updated to either 'validated' or 'declined' based on the merchant's findings, and your enquiry ticket will be updated accordingly.
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14-08-2009, 14:06 | #655 |
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indeed it did.
Does that mean i'll get the £39.99 now and the further £20.01 after that sorts itself out? might have to put a limit on the payout amount if thats the case, a surprise £60 whilst back at uni would be great |
14-08-2009, 14:12 | #656 |
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you will have £39.99 now which you can withdraw
The £20 should be there within 2 months
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17-08-2009, 11:11 | #657 |
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TomTom for the iPhone has been released (seems it came out on Saturday). £60 for the UK & Ireland version, £80 for full Europe maps. I assume those prices are excluding the windscreen mount.
The first reviews are all very positive. I'm holding fire for now, I don't actually need TomTom on my iPhone (though it would be nice) as I've already got Navigon on there and am installing Co-Pilot Live as I type. |
17-08-2009, 13:23 | #658 |
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How could they not be? It's just a port of the standard TomTom software isn't it?
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17-08-2009, 14:18 | #659 |
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17-08-2009, 14:30 | #660 |
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The video I've seen looks quite different to other versions I've seen. The menu is more iPhone slidey rather than 6 icons on a page.
At £60, I doubt I'll bother for now and even then, as a low volume user, I'd probably go with Co-Pilot at less than half the price. Think TomTom have dropped a bollock with this one. Yes, they'll get massive sales just from their name, but they could have had so many more.
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