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Rejected payments as of late (which Nokia apparently is aware of but doesn't mention a thing), incorrect prices listed and hidden reserves on your card when you make a purchase
In detail:
This is basically my experience with the OVI Store, with a few comments added at the bottom.
A couple of weeks ago I purchased Angry Birds Level Pack 1. I live in Romania, and prices in the OVI Store are thoughtfully displayed in RON (Romanian currency). I was a bit taken aback when looking at my account transactions I noticed that not only the amounts charged were in HKD (Hong Kong Dollars), and thus did not reflect the amounts quoted on the OVI Store but were a couple of cents higher due to different exchange rates applied, but also that there is a 1GBP reserve per transaction from the OVI Store.
Now I wasn't so much bothered about the small difference in app price due to the exchange rate (although quoting a price and charging another, be it even only slightly higher, constitutes unfair practices), but about the 1GBP reserve that was not mentioned anywhere during the payment process. After all it is MY money, and I find it preposterous for an allegedly respectable company like Nokia to engage in such practices (although after the MyNokia SMS mess, I'm not surprised anymore).
I wrote to support, and received a vague answer to the effect that Nokia only charges the amount displayed on OVI Store. After writing back and basically disproving this (exchange rate differences + the 1GBP), I suggested that the 1GBP might be a reserved amount (at the moment I couldn't tell for sure, but it seemed like it), to which I was answered that yes, it is a reserved amount. I let it go at that - my time after all - after writing to express the wish that they mention the actual (correct) amount and the reserve during the process.
Fast forward to yesterday, when I attempted to purchase the new Zen Bound game. Tried and failed. After filling in my credit card details and the first validation step, I got hit with a failure message and advised to contact my bank. Following this I checked my online banking application, and noticed that infamous 1GBP reserve on my card. On the other hand, the costs for the game were not charged. So apparently the process should work, I told myself, since they're able to reserve funds on my card. Tried again, and again failed. At this point I thought that it might be a temporary issue with their payment gateway, and decided to give it another try later, after a few hours. Nope. Didn't work, apart from another 1GBP reserve showing up on the credit card statement. Today I gave it one more, final try. Same.
I decided to contact support again, and described my problem, as well as my annoyance at the shady practices which I might have expected from an obscure internet store, but not from a company such as Nokia.
One hour later I got a phone call from a Nokia support representative (from the center in Romania). He confirmed the issue with some cards not being accepted, said that it is known to the 'guys in Finland', and that they've been advised to maintain a list of people having this problem. He also added that in Finland they were working on it, but didn't have any other details. I described the other gripes I had regarding the incorrect prices and the hidden reserve, and told him I was unhappy with Nokia's practices recently. He was rather apologetic, said he understood, but it left me with the impression that there's not much that he can do from here.
To recap, I'm pretty miffed at Nokia as of recently (aka since I got my N900). Delayed updates, OVI Store multiple debacles (delay, payment issues, more delays, pr1.2, promises, more delays, slow trickle of apps, again payment issues), lack of communication with the user base. I cannot say I have been a Nokia fan, but I have been happy with them so far, and with a minor exception only purchased Nokia (6630, N70, N73, E61i, E71 and now the N900). However recently I've started to look more and more into the Android offer, and I can say that I am tempted. My next phone would have been a Nokia MeeGo, but I'm not so sure anymore. I'm not ruling it out either, but somehow I feel disappointed and annoyed at what is currently going on with Nokia.
Last edited by adancau; 2010-06-18 at 10:53.