Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

Ice Cream Scandal

Friday, July 11th, 2008

If you’ve been paying attention you’ll have noticed that ice cream is shrinking.  A half gallon is no longer a half gallon.

You can’t see the mark on the bottom carton clearly enough (thanks camera-phone!) but it says 1.5 quarts while the top carton says 1.75 quarts.  Same product, same price, different quantities.  Earlier at another store I saw a carton labeled 48 ounces.  The “Kong Kone” at the grocery store deli also shrunk.

I would rather pay more for the same amount than have Corporate America try to deceive me.

…now with Baby Seal!

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

I envision stuffy executives at a board meeting deciding that this was a good idea.

Security Theater… again!

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Nokia finally worked out their N810 developer discount code issues in the US which means I get to go through the LetsTalk security theater again! I thought I’d dig a little deeper as to what triggers them treating their customers like this. The representative grilling me said that they usually do verification on orders for unlocked phones. Conspiracy theories are left as an exercise for the reader.

But because I hassled them about it they went a step further on me and called American Express to ask them to call me and have me personally authorize the transaction. That call came through just as we finished with the following multiple-choice questions:

What month was Rebecca born in?
Which of these counties have you lived in?
What month was Bruce born in?

Why does this bug me so much? Because for $7.95 you too can find the answers to these questions and more! I used public record searches to find my high school classmates for our 10 year reunion. If you really want to steal someone’s identity $8 is a small price to pay to do decent job of it.

When American Express called me I had LetsTalk wait while I complained to AmEx and asked them to put a note in my record to not hassle me the next time LetsTalk asks them to. I also asked AmEx if there is some financial incentive for LetsTalk to do this, better rates for better security or something. There isn’t.

I really wish someone would slap LetsTalk for wasting their money and hassling their customers. Please, Nokia, please won’t you slap them? Or fire them. That would work too.

Comments are open on this post for anyone who can think of a legitimate reason for LetsTalk to do this crap.

Security Theater

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

More than three weeks ago today Everaldo Canuto gave me his Nokia N800 developer discount code after discovering that he would not be able to use it. He is definitely more deserving of this device than I am and I really feel bad that he wasn’t able to order it. On the other hand he didn’t have to go through more than three weeks of trouble to get it ordered.

When I first ordered the device the website accepted the coupon code and my credit card and then said that something went wrong and I needed to call them to get it resolved. To make a long and boring story short: this went on for weeks. They got the code reset and tried again several times. I had direct phone numbers to their sales manager and a few supervisors. In the end they finally got something straightened out and they called me during the several hours wait for commencement to place the order. This was on Thursday exactly three weeks from the first attempt, I was told the shipping would be two business days. But the fun didn’t stop there. . .

Saturday I got an email from Nokia’s order fulfillment partner LetsTalk:

Dear Customer,

Please call us at the telephone number below as soon as possible. Your order cannot be shipped out until we obtain additional information from you.

Sincerely,

Customer Service

So I called and was presented with the biggest load of BS I’ve had to deal with in a long time. They said they needed to ask me a few questions to verify my identity to prevent fraudulent orders. Immediately I knew this wasn’t going to be good. How could they possibly establish my identity beyond the fact that my credit card matched the name and shipping address I gave them. They asked me three questions:

  1. Who did you purchase the property at 355 S 950 W from?
  2. Can you give me one of the previous addresses you lived at in Provo?
  3. How old is Laurel?

To each of these questions I responded with an infuriated complaint at the utter stupidity of trying to verify someone’s identity by comparing their answers with public records. If I am trying to impersonate Andrew Jorgensen and I’ve succeeded far enough to have not only an American Express card but also a new home in his name it would be a very small thing for me to pay for a public record search on the guy so that I can answer these kinds of questions.

To top it all off I got the answer to #3 wrong. Sorry, Laurel. Or I guess I should say Sorry, Jens: I tried to count up in two to three year intervals from myself through my older siblings to Laurel but I somehow skipped Jens.

In any case the device just arrived and I’m grateful to finally end that saga. I also left a message for James, the sales manager at Nokia, telling him how LetsTalk is ripping him off and harassing his customers for no reason.

Everaldo, I owe you one. If you ever need a favor from someone in Utah, USA please let me know.

Redi-Edge

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Cameron gave me a Benchmade Field Sharpener by Redi-Edge. The thing is awesome. It’s small, fast, effective, and affordable. I really cannot stress this enough — If you own a knife (go check your kitchen) you need one of these.

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You can get one at Cam’s store, BladeHQ. Replacement blades can be had for $7 shipped from Klawhorn Industries.

Microsoft and Novell

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

I have absolutely no idea what to think of this:

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Corillian Voyager

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

Dear Corillian,

My bank recently “upgraded” to your software (Corillian Voyager) and I find it severely lacking compared to their old software.

Your software:

Has arbitrary limits on the length of some strings

Has arbitrary limits on the contents of some strings — A bill-pay account number can only contain numbers. One of the accounts I pay has other characters in it.

Can’t pay bills by wire transfer (routing and account numbers) — I used that feature often with their old software.

Displays account balances on every dialog it possibly can — You mask the account number but you try extra-hard to make sure a shoulder surfer can see how much money I have (or don’t have).

Dropped my account history rather than carry it forward — The last software had history back to 1980-something when I
first opened the account. That was after a couple of upgrades.

I’m sure that as I continue using your software I’ll find many other things it lacks compared with their old software. I just wanted you to know that I hate you (you corporately, not you personally) for selling your crappy software to my bank. I may even switch to a different bank over this.

Sincerely,
Andrew Jorgensen