If you're saying that since it's free, i should just accept that it's
inaccurate, then i couldn't disagree more.  It's not just free, it's
being offered as a service to webmasters everywhere.  But it isn't
much of a service if it isn't accurate.

An inaccurate map is a worthless map, free or not.  Of course, i
suppose I could use a different geocoder...






On Sep 9, 11:08 pm, "maps.huge.info [Maps API Guru]"
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> Remember, this is all free. Hard to complain about that.
>
> You could pay $.10 per transaction from NavTeq directly, why not go
> use their service instead?
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