REFUND POLICY< < <
If you wish to cancel your subscription that you have purchased online, you may request a refund. For online purchased subscriptions you must request a refund within 14 days of the original date of purchase. Services that are automatically renewed and billed to your credit or debit card must be canceled within 14 days of the original date of purchase to qualify for a refund. After the initial guarantee period, you are not entitled to a refund of any kind upon cancellation. If you have had a subscription for more than 14 days and you choose to cancel, your subscription will continue until the next billing date.
If you paid by credit or debit card through our website, your refund will be made directly to your credit or debit card within 30 days of your cancellation.
All subscriptions are "auto-renewing", meaning that we will bill your credit card by the end of your subscription, until you cancel. For example, if you purchase a six-months-subscription on August 18, 2009, your next billing date is February 18, 2010. For billing purposes, our merchant account provider may keep your credit card information on file and may ask to you to update it.
You may cancel your subscription 30 days prior to the billing date to avoid future charges by submitting our online form.
NaviPro U.S. LLC.
8306 Mills Drive, Suite 106, MIAMI, FL 33183
EIN: 26-3772513
Customer service (toll free):
888 524 9365
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS.
How it works
GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit signal information to earth. GPS receivers take this information and use triangulation to calculate the user's exact location. Essentially, the GPS receiver compares the time a signal was transmitted by a satellite with the time it was received. The time difference tells the GPS receiver how far away the satellite is. Now, with distance measurements from a few more satellites, the receiver can determine the user's position and display it on the unit's electronic map.
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