I have found as a local in Toronto their is only one good transit/ttc application. Out of the ones available they are overpriced and have a lack of content. Toronto Transit has free and paid versions, seems paid version gets updates more frequently. I recommend Toronto Transit for any toronto WP7 users out their who are looking for a transit application worth their time.
Free Version : http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/76aa766b-1c60-4e67-9760-546765bd8449
Paid Version : http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/65085d88-166b-47bc-831c-c295060c0841
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i have the same Software and its awesome
i paid almost $700AUD for it
this is a good deal for GPS software with maps for australia - i thought someone might be interested
Hi
Just thought We could have a Deals Post to find and share the Best Deals with regards to mobile phones and sim deals.
Will reserve the Next Three Post for Different Countries
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MOBILE SIM ONLY DEAL FOR £10 WITH UNLIMITED INTERNET!!!
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NOKIA N8 BEST DEAL £20 ONLY
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usa only deals
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Um no one likes to share good deals
Just curious where one can buy the cheapest gadgets in the world. I'm talking about well known brands, not fakes or unknown crap. I'm also talking about buying outright, not on contract. I know this varies with exchange rates, so let's all give examples in the same currency... Let's say US$.
I'm from the UK, live in the Philippines but travel extensively with my job. I've generally found the cheapest places to be developed countries & UK in particular. I haven't been to the US for a while so I'm out of touch there. I know it used to be cheap (when the £ was strong). Philippines & India expensive! Example... I just bought my Galaxy Tab in Australia for $290. In Philippines & India, the cheapest I could find were around $450.
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I would say Hong Kong or Thailand
Ah, yes... HK. Forgot about that. I've bought cameras from there in the past considerably cheaper than in UK. Although these days, I usually never leave the airport, which is not so cheap.
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Places to go in HK are:
Mong Kok <-- getting a bit too touristy over the last few decades though
Sham Shui Po <-- for all you MP3, PC, DVD, Console needs.
Places to NEVER buy things in HK are:
Tsim Sha Tsui
HK island in general (although there are a few good places in Causeway Bay).
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Are they? And where can I get them.
In the USA, they're everywhere. Walmart, Best buy, even grocery stores. If you have not seen them, chances are they are not in Canada, or you're a hermit.
I don't get it. So in Canada we can redeem them ... only problem is, we can't purchase them anywhere yet? (don't care about the Rogers/Telus offers where they can give you one - still doesn't allow us to purchase one!)
What gives!?
Hey guys, I am an Australian living in Switzerland. Been here for several years now. I never bothered with this problem since my purchases on Google Play have always been small but I thought I should check what is happening.
Whenever I see a purchasable app on Google Play, the price is always displayed in Australian dollars (and on the bottom, they say the price includes GST, Goods and Services Tax, like VAT in Europe). I still have an Australian bank account so I always use that to pay for anything on Google Play. My Australian account charges me 2.5% every time I use my credit card in a foreign currency but for some reason, they are doing this when I pay for stuff on Google Play even though I am paying in AUD for things that are displayed in AUD.
In my bank statement, when I use my credit card in a foreign currency, they display the cost of the item in the original currency and in the AUD equivalent. But for purchases on Google Play, they always display the "Foreign Currency Amount" as 0.00 which means that know it wasn't paid for in a foreign currency.
Is this happening simply because my physical location is in a foreign country even though the "store" is technically Australia based and charges in Australian dollars?
Maybe you should config the phone to act as you are living in Australia, cause if you are purchasing an european item from an australian bank you should pay the tax (dunno why it says you are not paying in foreign currency).
Your current living place is not an issue if you are using Australian bank then change your country as Australia.More over once i have faced same problem earlier like you.
stevejohn2 said:
Your current living place is not an issue if you are using Australian bank then change your country as Australia.More over once i have faced same problem earlier like you.
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Thanks for the reply. How do I change my country to Australia? I can't seem to find that option anywhere.
marcolorenzo said:
Thanks for the reply. How do I change my country to Australia? I can't seem to find that option anywhere.
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I have this issue. I live in America but I have my phone set to British English, so it shows American currency, but when I buy something and I get a receipt, it's in british currency. Set your language to English(Australia) and see if that fixes it...?
I have this issue in my Xperia S