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Same here Rob but that's the way it goes I suppose.I notice they're somewhat cheaper now, I paid £62.99 in May 2014.
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Same here Rob but that's the way it goes I suppose.I notice they're somewhat cheaper now, I paid £62.99 in May 2014.
My thoughts exactly Rob.I have no problem with the unit, it does for me what it's supposed to, avoid problematic routes with a truck (of sorts). No doubt the 2014 maps will suffice for a time and purchasing a replacement item from the same supplier will not solve the issue if they can't or won't provide map updates. I'm pursuing this as a matter of principal now but as said not holding my breath.
I'm pursuing this as a matter of principal now but as said not
My thoughts too gents, and I thank you both for taking the time and effort in pursuing a solution with the seller............................on behalf of us all, who have purchased this unit.My thoughts exactly Rob
I got the same. Told them to stop insulting me and that they were cheats with no honour and a disgrace.I'll give them credit for responding to emails if nothing else. Received this morning after I told them I had now reported them:
"we have tried our best to apply for you for a map card at just 4GBP, hope you can understand."
I got the same.
a reply
I'll give them credit
I reckon they are either making any excuse they can or are just people following a script directed from their bosses in China.When Navibuzz sent me a message yesterday they said they would issue a refund as soon as I sent them the tracking number and to their credit they have done so but have not refunded the postage costs. The message also said that I could keep the item and didn't need to return it which is a bit confusing considering the message was a response to me sending the tracking number meaning it had already been posted.
I then received a message from Navibuzz asking if I wanted to return the unit for exchange or for a refund. !
Something seems to have gone wrong with the company Jim. They started off providing map update sets OK then last year they loaded a set without the Truck Specific file but, when contacted, said that the old one would still work. Now they have only made the map file available for download. In the past when I've contacted them for support they have been very helpful and that attitude has now changed radically.I bought a Navibuzz off eBay last October.. didn't like it, sent a message saying why, and got a full refund also saying just to keep the unit.. but by that time I had posted it back..
so while I didn't like the unit, getting a refund was not a problem..
I note on another forum that you are having problems with your IGO-based satnav.
I may be teaching my Grandmother, but this is probably because it runs a pirated version of IGO. There are many of these around, and a large number of the "Chinese" devices reputedly run these. (Often the devices are bought from the manufacturer software-less, and then loaded with IGO by the "retailer").
The zero software cost accounts for the low price.
All updates to pukka IGO/Primo installations are provided by NavnGO, the software manufacturer, through the Naviextras website, not through back-door sites such as are being used for the eBay units.
These units are initially configured with a "cracked" version of the software, and "cracked" licences and map files to match the method of cracking. The unit seller isn't doing the cracking, but is picking up files from illicit sites on the web.
If, as is customary, you get a complete set of files with the initial installation, then all is fine, but updates will depend on sets of files being cracked (and also to suit the software version installed), being made available somewhere on the web, being obtained by your seller, and being uploaded onto their download site.
This is a very hit and miss affair, cracking can be a protracted business, and often only some of the files become available for certain map versions (and .ftr are often late in the cycle).
If you go to Navitotal.com and look at the IGO forum there, you can get an idea of the activity, and the hit and miss nature of new (cracked) mapfile availability. (You can also check the various versions of base software that are made available from time-to-time, and I wouldn't be at all surprised if the version number of yours is on there somewhere).
Map availability will be a rocky road going forward.
(I run a fully-licensed version of Primo on a Clarion Naviceiver)
I checked and it is Version 9.6.5.245577 Jul 06, 2012All installations of IGO are originally targeted at a given device, and given a version which "matches" to that device". It isn't difficult to change the parameters to run it on something else (if cracked), but the version remains unchanged, even on the cracked versions.
If you check the version you are running: (from "Menu" "More" "Help" (probably on second screen) "About" for IGO Primo) then checking against the list here: http://tinyurl.com/igoversions
..will probably tell you which device it was originally intended for (and it won't be yours!).
Further bad news. Latest PM received:
I checked and it is Version 9.6.5.245577 Jul 06, 2012
On the list as --- M3Tech: Altina A8010 = M3GPS (Asia) - Primo 2.1, also known as i3
So, pirate software. Time to bin the unit, complain to eBay again and tell Navibuzz what a pack of ****ers they are.