Restore lost maps

After upgrade to iOS6 bought maps to the navigation app Plan2nav have disappeared. Restore maps from app requires same Id as used at purchase. However that is a discontinued email address removed from my profile. When requesting restore in app only new id is presented. How do I solve this?

It can not be deleted. It most likely got moved to another page or into a folder.
Settings>General>Resets>Reset Home Page Layout.

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