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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Skipper wrote:
SoftComplete wrote: Software authors have the right to deliver as number of copies as they find relevant... http://www.strongbit.com - Bulletproof Software Protection And License Management ! And knowledgeable consumers have the right to boycott products employing these user unfriendly "schemes", and to tell companies such as yours to 'shove it!' Kindest regards, -- Skipper As long as they don't steal the software you're 100% correct. Clay |
Garmin DO NOT BUY IT before you read this!!!
I meant to make a suggestion, not really bitch - and also find out if I was
the only one so dumb not to ASK the seller about a thing I did not know at the time, when I became so unlucky to buy the map from a dealer that did not tell. I think my GPSMAP188C and my GPSMAP188 and the map I have, is just great and would certainly buy the stuff again, this time though a bit more informed. Itīs all about information isīnt it. At my place CPH the card is ~480$ and the CD ~640$(including a card and USB reader) I would pay the 160$ and some for the card. Maybee Garmin could lock the second card to a specific GPSMAP serialnumber and then I should pay a fee, say 20$, so in all about 200$ for the transaction, still saving me 280$. Anyway it īs my own dumb fault resulting in a not so dumb suggestion(I think). If Iīm the only guy caught, its not even worth it. Just info and an idea - no bitching. Thanks for the feedback "tvnav.com" skrev i en meddelelse l.net... "fen" wrote in message k... Darrel, thank you for your advice, about selling and re-buying. You, beeing a Garmin seller, surely knows about consumer needs, and how important it is to have them satisfied in the long run. You are correct, that is our job as a Garmin dealer. Too bad that your dealer didn't do their job or too bad that you didn't ask before buying the wrong product for your needs/wants. The way to do this in this case, vould be to let a costomer send in his pre-programmed card to Garminīs designated distributor and let this distributor do a single copy on a card. The blank card, the postage and a fee for programing the card of course beeing paid for by the costomer. I'm pretty sure that Garmin's agreement with the BlueChart folks wouldn't allow for this but you are right, it would be worth asking or suggesting to **Garmin** about it but it probably won't do any good to bitch about Garmin in the newsgroups about it. -- Darrel Goheen http://www.tvnav.com |
Garmin DO NOT BUY IT before you read this!!!
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 02:50:41 +0100, "fen"
wrote: I meant to make a suggestion, not really bitch - and also find out if I was the only one so dumb not to ASK the seller about a thing I did not know at the time, when I became so unlucky to buy the map from a dealer that did not tell. I think my GPSMAP188C and my GPSMAP188 and the map I have, is just great and would certainly buy the stuff again, this time though a bit more informed. Itīs all about information isīnt it. At my place CPH the card is ~480$ and the CD ~640$(including a card and USB reader) I would pay the 160$ and some for the card. Maybee Garmin could lock the second card to a specific GPSMAP serialnumber and then I should pay a fee, say 20$, so in all about 200$ for the transaction, still saving me 280$. Anyway it īs my own dumb fault resulting in a not so dumb suggestion(I think). If Iīm the only guy caught, its not even worth it. Just info and an idea - no bitching. Thanks for the feedback "tvnav.com" skrev i en meddelelse el.net... "fen" wrote in message k... Darrel, thank you for your advice, about selling and re-buying. You, beeing a Garmin seller, surely knows about consumer needs, and how important it is to have them satisfied in the long run. You are correct, that is our job as a Garmin dealer. Too bad that your dealer didn't do their job or too bad that you didn't ask before buying the wrong product for your needs/wants. The way to do this in this case, vould be to let a costomer send in his pre-programmed card to Garminīs designated distributor and let this distributor do a single copy on a card. The blank card, the postage and a fee for programing the card of course beeing paid for by the costomer. I'm pretty sure that Garmin's agreement with the BlueChart folks wouldn't allow for this but you are right, it would be worth asking or suggesting to **Garmin** about it but it probably won't do any good to bitch about Garmin in the newsgroups about it. What other options do you have? I.e., other sources and makers. Garmin isn't the only GPS supplier. Is there something unique about them that makes them more powerful than others? I'd like to know. This impacts a purchase decision. Your experience with them is very useful and disconcerting. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
Garmin DO NOT BUY IT before you read this!!!
"fen" wrote in message
k... The difference between Garmin blue chart mapping programs, bought either on CD with unlock code - OR - as a PreProgrammed DataCards, is that the first product may be installed on two Garmin GPS units, the second can presently NOT. Complaint over policy of non allowed duplication of PreProgrammed DataCards for personal use in a second Garmin GPS unit. Why would Garmin have to tell you beforehand that you may not copy their copyrighted material? It is already in the federal laws you are supposed to be aware of. Stop whining man! Meindert |
FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Perry wrote:
In Canadan as well as the US using more than one copy ( single purchase) of most any software is called THEFT. which of course is the main reason people should grow a brain, get the Microsoft monkey off their backs and embrace the concept of open source operating systems and software. |
FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
And when are you going to quit your paying job and start writing free
software for the masses? "prodigal1" wrote in message ... Perry wrote: In Canadan as well as the US using more than one copy ( single purchase) of most any software is called THEFT. which of course is the main reason people should grow a brain, get the Microsoft monkey off their backs and embrace the concept of open source operating systems and software. |
FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
And when are you going to quit your paying job and start writing free
software for the masses? "prodigal1" wrote in message ... Perry wrote: In Canadan as well as the US using more than one copy ( single purchase) of most any software is called THEFT. which of course is the main reason people should grow a brain, get the Microsoft monkey off their backs and embrace the concept of open source operating systems and software. |
FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 09:54:57 -0500, "GBM"
wrote: "Oliver Fleming" wrote in message ... Hi, I have been in touch with them and they will NOT permit the software to be used on more than two computers, That is from their support spokesperson. Kristina Menalo. I had trouble with the same Kristina. It was about buying Fugawi 3 from one of their dealers, only to find that the street maps (that I was interested in at the time) were not the current ones. She would not agree to providing an upgrade and said I had to pay for the newer maps. I eventually bypassed her and got to someone who agreed to provide me with a free upgrade, but it was not a pleasant experience. good info. I will not buy Garmin GPS. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
Garmin DO NOT BUY IT before you read this!!!
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 11:43:25 +0100, "Meindert Sprang"
wrote: "fen" wrote in message . dk... The difference between Garmin blue chart mapping programs, bought either on CD with unlock code - OR - as a PreProgrammed DataCards, is that the first product may be installed on two Garmin GPS units, the second can presently NOT. Complaint over policy of non allowed duplication of PreProgrammed DataCards for personal use in a second Garmin GPS unit. Why would Garmin have to tell you beforehand that you may not copy their copyrighted material? It is already in the federal laws you are supposed to be aware of. Stop whining man! Meindert I won't buy Garmin. Thanks to this group. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
OT: FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 17:16:50 -0800, I. Care wrote:
Do you know why the company is FUGAWI? Indians???? I've always thought FUGAWI is an old (US?) Army expression ! Happy Trails To You |
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