Hey Garmin: YOU’RE FIRED!
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 3:31 am
I would like to thank all of the posters on both the Zumo XT and XT2 forums. You have saved me a lot of money! I have owned an older Garmin GPS, two versions of the BMW Navigator, and now the Zumo XT. Every one of them has driven me nuts!! Each one has “rerouted” me away from important riding opportunities that I missed because the GPS recalculated the route to what IT wanted, but not what I want!! (The only reason for Garmin’s existence is to do what I WANT!!).
Garmin is simply not getting the message: your hardware is the best on the market, but your software has been consistently problematic for years! You should know this but you don’t fix the root problems. Basecamp was awful (good riddance to bad rubbish!), but Tread is no better and much less intuitive. The inability to set up a series of points and not have any of the GPS’s recalculate my route into something that isn’t even close to what I designed should have been fixed years ago!
Garmin’s absolute unwillingness to “play nice” with other programs that produce GPX files, the generally awful customer support, and the constant claims that “the engineers designed it to do that” even when the result is clearly awful all lead me to one unavoidable conclusion: Enough!! I was going to give Garmin one more chance and buy the XT2, but after reading all your posts on the continuation of the very well known and documented routing issues, I have decided to save my money. I am not going to buy another Garmin product until their engineers fix their existing software issues. So Garmin, YOU’RE FIRED!
So Garmin, how do you earn my business again?
First, fire any computer programmer that does not already ride a bike. No exceptions. Your designers seem to write products like they have never even used a GPS program or ridden a motorcycle.
Second, have you ever seen the iPhone iMaps program? Currently, for me, this is a much better GPS than Garmin, albeit with far fewer features. But at least it does what it says it will do, and if I decide to throw it a curve (both literally and figuratively) it adapts without screwing up all my previous planning!
Third, I could not care less about what your programmers think I want to do with MY GPS. I want to do what I WANT TO DO!! If I set up a series of waypoints, I want the GPS to follow them! No exceptions, not trying to be smarter than me, not always forcing the fastest route. DO WHAT YOU ARE TOLD! If I want the fastest route I will ask for it. Otherwise, shut up and map the route! Then if I set up something that turns out wrong, it is on me. Right now, everything that goes wrong gets blamed on you. (And rightfully so!).
Fourth, everything in the GPS should be optional. I should be able to turn on what I want, turn off what I don’t want, and have the unit look and behave like I want it to. When your engineers are riding their bikes, they can set it up in whatever way they want! Until then, make everything optional because we clearly do not want the same things in our GPS units!
Finally, I am tired of being a “product”. Stop collecting data on everything I do, everywhere I go, and selling it to the top bidder. Other than your greed, You have no need to know or collect much of anything about me, how I use the product, etc. The default in your “agreement” should be “WE DON’T COLLECT ANYTHING ON YOU WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESSED WRITTEN IN INK APPROVAL. PERIOD!” Frankly none of my information should be useable by you for any reason. I am not your product, I am your customer, and YOU HAVE PISSED ME OFF!
So GARMIN, What are you going to do or say to us, your former customers that will not longer buy your products?
Garmin is simply not getting the message: your hardware is the best on the market, but your software has been consistently problematic for years! You should know this but you don’t fix the root problems. Basecamp was awful (good riddance to bad rubbish!), but Tread is no better and much less intuitive. The inability to set up a series of points and not have any of the GPS’s recalculate my route into something that isn’t even close to what I designed should have been fixed years ago!
Garmin’s absolute unwillingness to “play nice” with other programs that produce GPX files, the generally awful customer support, and the constant claims that “the engineers designed it to do that” even when the result is clearly awful all lead me to one unavoidable conclusion: Enough!! I was going to give Garmin one more chance and buy the XT2, but after reading all your posts on the continuation of the very well known and documented routing issues, I have decided to save my money. I am not going to buy another Garmin product until their engineers fix their existing software issues. So Garmin, YOU’RE FIRED!
So Garmin, how do you earn my business again?
First, fire any computer programmer that does not already ride a bike. No exceptions. Your designers seem to write products like they have never even used a GPS program or ridden a motorcycle.
Second, have you ever seen the iPhone iMaps program? Currently, for me, this is a much better GPS than Garmin, albeit with far fewer features. But at least it does what it says it will do, and if I decide to throw it a curve (both literally and figuratively) it adapts without screwing up all my previous planning!
Third, I could not care less about what your programmers think I want to do with MY GPS. I want to do what I WANT TO DO!! If I set up a series of waypoints, I want the GPS to follow them! No exceptions, not trying to be smarter than me, not always forcing the fastest route. DO WHAT YOU ARE TOLD! If I want the fastest route I will ask for it. Otherwise, shut up and map the route! Then if I set up something that turns out wrong, it is on me. Right now, everything that goes wrong gets blamed on you. (And rightfully so!).
Fourth, everything in the GPS should be optional. I should be able to turn on what I want, turn off what I don’t want, and have the unit look and behave like I want it to. When your engineers are riding their bikes, they can set it up in whatever way they want! Until then, make everything optional because we clearly do not want the same things in our GPS units!
Finally, I am tired of being a “product”. Stop collecting data on everything I do, everywhere I go, and selling it to the top bidder. Other than your greed, You have no need to know or collect much of anything about me, how I use the product, etc. The default in your “agreement” should be “WE DON’T COLLECT ANYTHING ON YOU WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESSED WRITTEN IN INK APPROVAL. PERIOD!” Frankly none of my information should be useable by you for any reason. I am not your product, I am your customer, and YOU HAVE PISSED ME OFF!
So GARMIN, What are you going to do or say to us, your former customers that will not longer buy your products?