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Re: very upset about Ovi store
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(Note: NeoNationalism should not be confused with NeoNazism, although they both lead eventually to the same kinds of behaviour) The OVI strategy of telling people they live in the wrong country and therefore implying they are not really human enough to do their shopping there is beyond words. The Lies begin on the OVI Support pages "Q&A Why Ovi Store is not available in my country? Ovi Store is available in virtually every country in the world with a few exceptions based on longstanding embargoes with a handful of watch listed countries. Those countries include: Iran, Syria, Sudan, North Korea and Cuba." Include but not limited to, apparently. Brazilians are of no interest, according to OVI. Scots have a thing up their kilts for OVI or what ? Australians need not apply for certain OVI apps ? OVI definitely hates extraterrestrials the bottom line is a very well-turned bit from davidmaxwaterman: "I don't expect my choice of s/w to be dependent on where I happen to be at the time, but it seems to be that way :/ " The point is we can buy Nokia hardware but not the software to run on it. |
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Re: very upset about Ovi store
I haven't bought any apps on Ovi store (mostly, I don't see anything worthwhile buying, I didn't buy my N900 as a gaming device, so I don't really see much point in buying games).
However, I *did* buy music from Ovi Store in South Africa. While there were troubles (issues downloading tracks from an album if your original download fails - hopefully they will fix this, but individual tracks are unaffected), they were resolved adequately by the support. There was a temporary reservation (but my bank shows me "uncleared transactions" separately, and it showed up here only) which was reversed, but no other transaction fees (I paid exactly what was shown). But, as I see it, there seems to be some FUD in this thread. 1. Transaction fees. ACAICT, the OP misinterpreted a (temporary) reservation on his credit card, which was reversed. The rest ($0.63) seems to be charged by his bank. 2. The other complaint was about price, but surely the developing house sets the price on the Ovi store? So, what is there to complain about? Nokia reversed the temporary reservation on the card. Nokia can't know if/how much transaction charges are (if they for some reason can't take payments in a local currency). Nokia (AFAIK) doesn't determine the price of the software. The pricing issue can only be fixed by the developer, and most likely better market penetration (of Qt) will improve this in future. While I can understand there may be regional issues with Ovi Store, in a small third-world country, we seem to be served OK. While there are areas for improvement, I wouldn't consider it a disaster. |
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