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MAX C-Map NT
Do you know why my new MAX C-MAP NT card can not be read in my computer
by PC-Planner software. Do I need a new Version or a patch for the sotware ? Or I have to buy the NT+ card. "Buy the same chart twice." All the best. |
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The currect version of PC-Planner with MAX operating software is 10.0.
You can go to the PC-Planner web site and down load the new revision. You will need your user name and password to enter the site. You can also obtain a new CD with the software by contacting your local C-MAP office directly. http://pcplanner.c-map.it J. McQuade C-MAP/USA |
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On 7 Jul 2005 10:13:21 -0700, "Jim McQuade"
wrote: The currect version of PC-Planner with MAX operating software is 10.0. You can go to the PC-Planner web site and down load the new revision. You will need your user name and password to enter the site. You can also obtain a new CD with the software by contacting your local C-MAP office directly. http://pcplanner.c-map.it J. McQuade C-MAP/USA Interesting that I should see someone from C-Map here. Maybe that is why I can not get any service? First off I am ****ed off at the crappie service that I have seen so far. Ordered PC-Planner on 6/16. with the card reader and memory card. Got the package on 6/23. (good so far). Why can I not use it? I did pay for it. why do I have to contact C-map to get a serial number to use the software that I paid for? why does it take THREE days to get a serial number? why can't I not get anyone on the phone to address my concerns? why doesn't anyone answer my e-mails? why do I still not have my memory card THREE weeks later and counting? why did I purchase this CRAP? The software looks great. But this does not help with what I purchased it for. Your service SUCKS! Here is some info to find out who I am. Reader ID 43KK7E9H3FEFC93W Serial# 505 3273 Amy Eldridge ] -Steaming! |
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Hi Lee,
We have been extremely busy this spring and I'm sorry to hear you are so frustrated. I did reply to your email and sent the registration code back in June, which should have enabled immediate use - possibly my reply was picked up by your Spam filter if you are using one(?). I will go back and resend it, however in the event that you don't receive it again, here it is (this is for version 10, if you have a lesser version please advise): RR9AXECFY7YRXYXA Our apologies if the User Card has not arrived, you should have received it by now! I'll track the shipment to be sure it was not mis-directed by UPS. * Please be sure to direct email inquiries to rather than , as if I am out of the office (as I was this past Friday and Monday) my personal inbox is not monitored. Amy Eldridge C-MAP/USA Customer Care Department 800-424-2627 508-477-8010 Email: Fax: 508-539-4381 wrote: On 7 Jul 2005 10:13:21 -0700, "Jim McQuade" wrote: The currect version of PC-Planner with MAX operating software is 10.0. You can go to the PC-Planner web site and down load the new revision. You will need your user name and password to enter the site. You can also obtain a new CD with the software by contacting your local C-MAP office directly. http://pcplanner.c-map.it J. McQuade C-MAP/USA Interesting that I should see someone from C-Map here. Maybe that is why I can not get any service? First off I am ****ed off at the crappie service that I have seen so far. Ordered PC-Planner on 6/16. with the card reader and memory card. Got the package on 6/23. (good so far). Why can I not use it? I did pay for it. why do I have to contact C-map to get a serial number to use the software that I paid for? why does it take THREE days to get a serial number? why can't I not get anyone on the phone to address my concerns? why doesn't anyone answer my e-mails? why do I still not have my memory card THREE weeks later and counting? why did I purchase this CRAP? The software looks great. But this does not help with what I purchased it for. Your service SUCKS! Here is some info to find out who I am. Reader ID 43KK7E9H3FEFC93W Serial# 505 3273 Amy Eldridge ] -Steaming! |
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"AMY @ C-MAP" wrote in message
oups.com... I did reply to your email and sent the registration code back in June, which should have enabled immediate use - possibly my reply was picked up by your Spam filter if you are using one(?). This is indeed becoming a serious problem. We have some customers from the USA that are with Verizon. And guess what? Verizon categorically blocks all e-mail traffic from Europe and Asia. The result: people asking us support questions but our answers never reach them..... Meindert www.shipmodul.com |
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Meindert Sprang wrote:
This is indeed becoming a serious problem. We have some customers from the USA that are with Verizon. And guess what? Verizon categorically blocks all e-mail traffic from Europe and Asia. The result: people asking us support questions but our answers never reach them..... Many people don't understand that they can usually access their mail server, review the pending deletions, and tweak their settings and filters. I expose my email to collection by spammers in numerous places like eBay and newsgroups. It is a personal choice but I elect to not complicate the process of people sending me email by anti-spamming my email address. And I normally won't make any attempt to communicate with people that do. It is just too much trouble to bother with it. I receive an average of about 30-50 spams a day. Those are, for the most part, filtered into a junk folder for my review. I look at the subject and delete most of them, I occasionally find a keeper in with them. I also go to my ISP's mail server (via web mail) once or twice a week and review the spam that have been put into the spam folder there and not been sent to me. I may have 100 or more every 2-3 days. I read the email addresses and the subject's and occasionally the body of 1 or 2. I occasionally (1 in 500? less?) find a keeper and mark it for delivery and approve the sender for future email. Then all are marked for deletion and trashed. If I don't do it, it will happen automatically based on time and the volume of the stored emails. The world is an ugly place, enforcing anti-spam rules internationally is not possible. Not yet, and maybe never will be. I never, no exceptions, ever, follow up on a spam offer no matter how interesting or enticing it sounds. It's too bad GWB did not elect to start a war on spam instead of terrorism. We would have not been likely to win but at least we would not have lost thousands of lives in that struggle. Anybody read the children s classic "The Emperor's New Clothes" lately? We need to get about 26 millions copies of that sent to the White House. Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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In article ,
"Meindert Sprang" wrote: "AMY @ C-MAP" wrote in message oups.com... I did reply to your email and sent the registration code back in June, which should have enabled immediate use - possibly my reply was picked up by your Spam filter if you are using one(?). This is indeed becoming a serious problem. We have some customers from the USA that are with Verizon. And guess what? Verizon categorically blocks all e-mail traffic from Europe and Asia. The result: people asking us support questions but our answers never reach them..... Meindert www.shipmodul.com Meindert.... Look at using a Third Party Maildrop external to your Verizon Netowrk. I have had the same problem with ATT and a few other ISP's, and finally setup a mailserver of my own that is external to any of the ISP's that I have connections to. This external server then forwards any mail that it gets to my specific User Account on my email address, and allows me to send email anywhere on the Internet without worring about any blocking issues from my ISP's.... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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"Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message
... Meindert.... Look at using a Third Party Maildrop external to your Verizon Netowrk. I have had the same problem with ATT and a few other ISP's, and finally setup a mailserver of my own that is external to any of the ISP's that I have connections to. This external server then forwards any mail that it gets to my specific User Account on my email address, and allows me to send email anywhere on the Internet without worring about any blocking issues from my ISP's.... Except that I'm not with Verizon. I do run my own mailserver and the DNS record from my provider/domain points to my server. But the problem is with *customers* that are with Verizon. Their e-mail reaches me, but my replies do not reach them because Verizon blocks anything from Europ and Asia. Meindert |
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In article ,
"Meindert Sprang" wrote: "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... Meindert.... Look at using a Third Party Maildrop external to your Verizon Netowrk. I have had the same problem with ATT and a few other ISP's, and finally setup a mailserver of my own that is external to any of the ISP's that I have connections to. This external server then forwards any mail that it gets to my specific User Account on my email address, and allows me to send email anywhere on the Internet without worring about any blocking issues from my ISP's.... Except that I'm not with Verizon. I do run my own mailserver and the DNS record from my provider/domain points to my server. But the problem is with *customers* that are with Verizon. Their e-mail reaches me, but my replies do not reach them because Verizon blocks anything from Europ and Asia. Meindert Get a third party SMTP Server to allow you to Relay. That would fix your problem. there are outfits that provide that service, and it isn't expensive. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |