My GPS Coordinates are way off!

I life in the Northwest Arkansas area, however, my Palm Pre's gps has a habit of saying my current location is in Dallas, TX when I'm sitting at home? What's going on with this? I'm paying for an application that shows me my phone's current location from a website (in the event my phone is lost or stolen) however, it's no good if my phone is telling the application the wrong coordinates. I know it's not the application causing this because I looked on Google Maps, it said the exact same thing, that my location is in Dallas, TX. This happens periodically throughout the day. At times it will give the correct coordinates, then other times, I'm supposively in Dallas! What's going on here?

First off make sure GPS is indeed turned on. From the Location Services app, click the drop down menu at the top left, click Locate me using, make sure there is a check mark on GPS. Otherwise its not using GPS to locate you but rather your cell signal.
Second, if your sitting "at home" Gps needs a clear view of the sky, this applies to phones, standalone GPS, etc. If your inside you will not get an accurate reading.

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