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Old 06-22-2011, 01:48 PM   #269
chas0039
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
That doesn't make sense. It would force people to keep their WiFi permanently on. Not good for battery life.
Even though it makes no sense, it sounds right and would explain a lot of the odd delivery reports that we are seeing here. My guess would be that there is more than one "batch" download scheduled but it is still possible to miss ads that are short term. I guess we need to turn on the WiFi or 3G once a day to find out.

I suppose we could call Amazon.

Don't know if this will help, but I got 2 ads on 6/22, 3 on 6/18, 1 on 6/17 and 2 on 6/16.

This AM, I had an offer for the GPS and it disappeared when I went on line.

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