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The thread explores the potential tax deductibility of purchasing a GPS for Pampered Chef business use, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions on the utility of GPS devices in their work-related travel.
Views differ regarding the tax deductibility of GPS purchases, with some participants affirming it as deductible while others have chosen not to pursue it. Overall, there is no clear consensus on the tax implications.
Participants share experiences related to their roles as Pampered Chef consultants, highlighting the practical benefits of GPS devices in their business activities.
Consultants considering the purchase of a GPS for business travel may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant to their decision-making process.
Bluetooth is a wireless communication protocol, most often used for phone earpieces and computer mice. My guess is that a GPS system with Bluetooth can be connected wirelessly to a computer to receive updates, or can communicate with a cell phone headset so the directions aren't audible to everyone in the car (in case you have sleeping kids in the backseat, for example).finley1991 said:And for me... I have ZERO clue about Bluetooth! I know it's my computer has it as well as my mobile phone but I don't know what it is or what it does.
Guess I should go google it!![]()
That is not lame!!! I would buy one just for that!!! Ughhhh, nothing irritates me more than trying to find a house, that does not have obvious numbers on the house and it's dark!! I've gone up to a house or two (okay more than that!!) and it wasn't the right house!:yuck: :grumpy:finley1991 said:The other thing I love about this (warning: this might be lame) is that when you get to your destination, it says, "Arriving at destination on left." I love that because if it's already dark out when I arrive at a host's house, sometimes I can't tell which side of the street the house is on. And I've gone up to too many houses thinking it was the host's house when it was really the one across the street!