Well if that's the case then it must be time to look into customer rights.
What "rights?" The original product was a purchase. Period.
Nowhere in that purchase was there a promise of upgrades (in perpetuity or just once). If you get them; great. Is it a common thing for these types of products? Sometimes.... Though they usually come with a fee.
No "right" to future upgrade publication exists though. I'll complain of the MoCo's performance as much anyone else. But I won't whine about not getting warranty when there's none left or not getting product upgrades when none were promised or otherwise obligated.
In this case there is no promise made and none broken. It was a lame system to begin with. Wasn't worth upgrading (which wasn't a surprise). And it'll fade away as the lame system it was born to be. Sometimes chit just happens.
I'm hard headed and I'm not going to take this for what it is and go on.
Ok, commence
I paid a crap load of money for this thing and my only option is too drop another crap load of money for another one with the same guarantee.
Probably so.
I don't care what anyone says that is nothing but pure bull***t.
This may be true. But that being so still doesn't put a contract in your hand obligating the manufacturer to issue upgrades.
They should either provide new maps or reimburse us by giving us a new GPS or our money back.
I agree and will dispatch the Tooth Fairy forthwith. He is responsible for other fairy tales so a refund on the OEM GPS system will be right up his alley.
I think it would be cheaper to provide us with new maps.
I'm told the Tooth Fairy works cheap.