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2009-11-18
, 04:35
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Joined on Nov 2009
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When did you put your name on the list? I didn't think to walk in and do so until the 9th, that MAGICAL day everyone said it would ship. Funny thing is, when I asked him when it was shipping he said "Tomorrow!" and then looke dlike he felt bad when he said "..kidding".
Lo and behold, the NEXT day the N900 IS SHIPPING NOW LOL YAY! Press released was..released. Strange coincidence..
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2009-11-18
, 04:39
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@ New York City
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2009-11-18
, 04:42
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Joined on Oct 2009
@ Ohio
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Just to add one more to the list...my first hand experience of what many of you have been saying: Nokia customer service is pretty much a joke.
I recently emailed Nokia USA with some questions about the release date and $50 rebate. They responded that they had "no information" about either issue, which I kind of expected.
However, they then went on to thank me for my order - even though I clearly stated in my message I had not yet ordered from them. They concluded "I hope the information provided proves useful." What I'd like to know is how is "no information" supposed to "prove useful"?
I understand the use of form messages, but come on, other companies I've dealt with certainly do a better job than this. At least I didn't have an order canceled like some of you, that is ridiculous.
Sorry for the griping...
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2009-11-18
, 08:47
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Joined on Oct 2009
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#3555
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Guys! http://twitter.com/NokiaFlagshipUK/status/5802008805
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2009-11-18
, 12:18
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2009-11-18
, 12:32
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Posts: 127 |
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2009-11-18
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@ DUBAI , UAE
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2009-11-18
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Joined on Sep 2009
@ UK
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I hope this is the silence before the storm. But http://twitter.com/NokiaFlagshipUK/status/5802008805 vanished meanwhile. A hoax?
Flagship News: The #N900 selling on Thursday 19th November in our Flagship Store. £499 Sim Free. Be the first to have it
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2009-11-18
, 12:58
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Joined on Oct 2009
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bumped by idiot?, impatience, n900 release, strange |
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I recently emailed Nokia USA with some questions about the release date and $50 rebate. They responded that they had "no information" about either issue, which I kind of expected.
However, they then went on to thank me for my order - even though I clearly stated in my message I had not yet ordered from them. They concluded "I hope the information provided proves useful." What I'd like to know is how is "no information" supposed to "prove useful"?
I understand the use of form messages, but come on, other companies I've dealt with certainly do a better job than this. At least I didn't have an order canceled like some of you, that is ridiculous.
Sorry for the griping...