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BrianT
11-02-09, 10:17
Hi,
I may have missed this, but when is this information to be released?

Thanks
B

Janet
11-02-09, 10:28
Later this year! Sorry Brian I don't think anybody knows any different at present. It should be good for you when it does make an appearance:D

Janet

Elaine ..Spain
11-02-09, 10:43
From the 1911 blog (dated 6 Feb)

The remaining English counties should all be available on the site within two months - the best indication we can give for Wales, Islands and Military at present is summer 2009 but we hope this is more useful than saying nothing! As soon as we can give a closer indication on specific counties and a better steer on Wales, we will.

KiteRunner
11-02-09, 10:56
I'm guessing start of Easter holidays for Northumberland etc and start of summer holidays for the rest, just because these things always seem to go online just when my kids want to use the computer all day and I don't get to go on it!

BrianT
11-02-09, 11:07
Thank you all :)

Now do I then go for the free 14 day trial; and forget to cancel because there are so many new leads . . . or opt for the cheapo link version (is that still available?)

Decisions :confused:

Jeannie
11-02-09, 12:38
Hi Brian

From your reply, I'm guessing that you expect the 1911 census to form some part of a subscription package maybe on Ancestry.

Unfortunately, that is not the case - its pay per view and works out quite expensive.

Jeannie

Janet
11-02-09, 12:44
The 1911 is supposed to be coming on FindMyPast later this year as part of the subscription package, though those that are already on FMP subscription will be asked for further payment to cover and will only be allowed so many to access each month as part of their new and existing policy. This presumably is to stop people from looking up for others.

The 1911 Census will not be on Ancestry for at least a year or more but it is part of FMP.

Janet

BrianT
11-02-09, 12:53
Hi Brian

From your reply, I'm guessing that you expect the 1911 census to form some part of a subscription package maybe on Ancestry.

Unfortunately, that is not the case - its pay per view and works out quite expensive.

Jeannie

Oh b****r (bother)

KiteRunner
11-02-09, 12:59
Ooh, I didn't know that bit about there being a limit on the number of lookups per month with the subscription. That seems unfair on those of us with Welsh rellies, Rimmers, and the like, where we will probably have to look at lots of entries to find the right ones!

Janet
11-02-09, 20:00
Kite

I should have explained that a little better than I did, as what I have said previously may have come over as rather misleading.

A directive was sent around early this month from FMP telling those people who already have a subscription to FMP that according to "The Fair Usage Policy":

"To ensure a high quality service for all customers, we enforce a “Fair Usage Policy” for Users with a Subscription, whereby we place a cap on use of the Services. We have set the current use limit at an average of no more than 1000 Credits per month over a rolling three month period."

So although this is not an actual cap on the 1911 Census itself, but is a general cap on all the services offered by FMP, but will amount to a cap on the 1911 as most people will be using their credits for that at this particular time. That is what I meant to say!:) And somehow we are all now going to have to keep tabs on the amount of credits we use so as not to go over the 1000 limit!!!

Janet

Night Owl
12-02-09, 00:30
There was a thread about this last week

http://www.familytreeforum.com/research-qs/60381-fmp-e-mail-new-terms-conditions-privacy-policy.html

Have a look at the post from iantester which is quite helpful - it looks as though its not as bad as it first sounds. I think its good that fmp are taking the trouble to answer concerns (which is more than can be said for certain other sites)