I never said I didn't agree that the navigation software is far from perfect. And I understand your frustration that it doesn't do what you want it to do. I just don't see the point in making a big fuss about getting a refund it when it clearly states in the EULA "as is".
I think Flux does a pretty good job responding to the user base regarding features & bugs. Most of the problem with the NAV is on the Destinator side. Flux is one of Destinator's smaller clients. Its probably difficult to get things done because they don't have the same level of influence that the bigger clients might have.
And while you might think Im fine with giving my money away, you accepted the same terms I did.
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WARRANTIES
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO LICENSEE IN “AS-IS” CONDITION WITH NO WARRANTY. FLUX MEDIA DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE SOFTWARE, MEDIA, RELATED MATERIALS, SERVICES, AND CONTENT, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION AND WARRANTY OF QUALITY OR SECURITY, AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, AND NONINFRINGEMENT. FLUX MEDIA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE OR ANY RELATED SERVICES OR CONTENT IS FREE FROM BUGS, VIRUSES, ERRORS, OR OTHER PROGRAM LIMITATIONS. IF LICENSEE IS A RESIDENT OF A STATE THAT DOES NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS DO NOT APPLY, AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO SIXTY (60) DAYS FROM THE EFFECTIVE DATE. IF LICENSEE IS A RESIDENT OF A STATE THAT DOES NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, THE ABOVE LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY. THIS WARRANTY MAY GIVE LICENSEE SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.
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