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thanks a lot verizone!! your maps/navigation had me make a circle around a big field of nothing!!!!!!! if the address doesn't exist, tell me that it don't exist!!! don't make me go 30 miles out of my way for nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i pay tooo much money for this bull!!!!!!!!!! not to mention the gas that was wasted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe i'll deduct my gas from my phone bill next month!!!!!!
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yo sport, it tells you where the address should be, based on the info, address/city/state/zipcode, not whether or not it exists & btw google maps does mapping, not verizon.
Maybe you were getting scammed & re lucky nothing was there.
if you don't take the time to call to confirm location, that's not verizon/google or the phone's fault, more like operator error.
bet i don't hear from you again.
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bearone21 beat me to it. It works with the info YOU provide
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I wish I was the first one to post this.
GPS is only as smart as the user.
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yea, you told him. thats true, but at least google maps show you a pic of the house.
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if there's a house there.
many proposed roads are in the city/county/state system well before any houses get there & that's the info google maps draws from.
google maps for my location is at least 3 years old, probably yours too.
fwiw:
a while back i saw one of the google map vehicles, complete with the telescoping antenna
extended, just driving the streets for street view.