My Address Is Not Listed In Maps

Hi all.
Apparently my address doesn't exist. When Maps locates me, you can see my house and street no problem, but type in the address and it doesn't exist. I've reported it via Maps 3 times since launch day but they've still not updated their database. I could understand if my house was only recently built, but it's well over 40 years old! I can't do that involves my home address, I have to set 'home' to a property near mine, which then means I can't send my details to anyone as they're incorrect. It's been more than long enough for the database to have been updated, *** is going on?!
I'm now at the point of returning my 5 under UK consumer law as not as described/faulty.

pjklondon wrote:
I'm now at the point of returning my 5 under UK consumer law as not as described/faulty.
Do whatever you'd like.  We're users here and don't really care what you do.
Meantime, is there something else that we USERS can help you with on this technical support forum?  If so, please let us know.

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