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Kokuma
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« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2010, 02:25:49 AM »

I bought SoulSilver just when it came out here in Europe in 26th of March and used my Walker couple of days until there came this tiny teeny accident...

I was helping dad cleaning his house for Easter and I was sweeping the floors with mop and bucket when the Walker dropped off the waistline of my boxer briefs and ended up in the cleaning bucket, into water with detergent.

So, the Walker would have been OK if I had realized rightaway it's missing and picked it up, but I was so concentrated in mopping (listening japanese pop with MP3 player Tongue) that I didn't realize my PWalker is missing until I was emptying the bucket the next time and there it was... Eh?

So my Walker "died" after 2 days of usage and I've been waiting a spare one from Nintendo of Finland until end of March, but they haven't got spare part ones from N.o.Europe until now.

I emailed them yesterday and should be getting new PokéWalker in next week. Hooray, finally I can start my personal "Walk to fit with your Poké" project Cheesy

When my original Walker died, I didn't lose much. There was only Sunkern that had appeared into empty walker from the course I was strolling with the Walker, there was no DS-caught monster in it.

Btw, Nintendo of Finland has pretty high price for spare PokéWalker.
In USA Nintendo oof America official online store sells spare PWalker with price $17 (about €14), but what does N.o.Finland?
Spare PokéWalker costs almost €25 here which is nearly US$30!
You can call that legal robbery! 
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« Reply #11 on: June 28, 2010, 08:06:54 PM »

Haha, Kokuma, don't feel bad because I left my pokewalker in my pocket and threw it into the laundry basket! I thought it would be broken forever, but after several weeks (enough time for me to give up on drying it out and then to order and recieve a new one), it eventually started working again, so I now have a spare. If you didn't throw your other one away, I'd definitely leave it somewhere to dry and try a battery in it after a few weeks.

Unfortunately, one of the items I lost was a light ball that I got from linking my pokewalker to my friend's. Also, if you'd had a lot of courses unlocked via walking, they would've been erased when you set the new pokewalker to be compatible with your DS game. Thankfully you at least get to keep your pokemon or else I would've had to unlock the cave route and get enough steps to catch Smoochum... again! @.@
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« Reply #12 on: July 13, 2010, 02:28:33 PM »

I don't have a Pokewalker myself, but I'm pretty sure that if you lose it or break it, there's something you can do in the game to get any pokemon you put on it yourself back, just the same as they were before you put them in.
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