![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:45
|
|
Posts: 11,700 |
Thanked: 10,045 times |
Joined on Jun 2006
@ North Texas, USA
|
#42
|
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:46
|
Banned |
Posts: 3,412 |
Thanked: 1,043 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
|
#43
|
I'm sorry to say if you don't even know the email AFTER working there, you should STOP posting, LEAVE your computer, GIVE your N900 to another person who knows better how to use it, and SMASH your computer.
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:47
|
Posts: 395 |
Thanked: 165 times |
Joined on May 2010
@ TMO
|
#44
|
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:48
|
Posts: 2,829 |
Thanked: 1,459 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ Finland
|
#45
|
The Following User Says Thank You to slender For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:51
|
Banned |
Posts: 3,412 |
Thanked: 1,043 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
|
#46
|
Hey abill_uk.
A clever person would get resourceful instead of demanding a solution from others. He or she might even do something like search LinkedIn using specific keywords to find not a service tech but the names of managers and executives who could do more than a tech could. Such a clever person might figure out the email addresses of those managers and/or executives using standard email syntaxes. That same clever person might then contact managers and executives directly.
It doesn't even have to be LinkedIn. A slightly less clever person could snag the names of Nokia leaders from articles in online business and tech magazines, and work the same email magic.
A less clever person still might try brute force generic email addresses using common terms.
But then, a clever person wouldn't have to be told that. They would have already tried one or more of those by now and fired off a successful email. Instead of petulantly making demands in a forum where clever people are likely to have a little fun at the asker's expense.
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:53
|
|
Posts: 175 |
Thanked: 99 times |
Joined on May 2010
|
#47
|
In the UK, you need to write to:
Complaints Dept.
Nokia UK Ltd
Nokia House
Summit Avenue
Farnborough
Hants
GU14 0NG
Make sure you send it recorded or special delivery. Th post office will say the postcode comes up as Nokia R&D (UK) Ltd, but that is where their complaints dept is.
Hope this helps
There is no e-mail address to contact Nokia directly, you need to use the 'Contact us' link on your country's Nokia web site. Provided that you mark your message as a complaint, it will be treated by the same people who would deal with the complaint if you write to the head office address.
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:57
|
Banned |
Posts: 3,412 |
Thanked: 1,043 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
|
#48
|
abill_uk,
What is this thing with email address. Why don't you use that official form? Last 2-5 years what i have communicated with big corporations support have been through forms. For example I made bug report to Opera trought form and they replayed to my email. Also with google same thing...took about two weeks to get answer.
I find your way of communicating with people who have nothing to do with Nokia quite amazing.
.edit
What´s wrong with this?
http://img291.imageshack.us/i/hop2.png/
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 09:57
|
|
Posts: 11,700 |
Thanked: 10,045 times |
Joined on Jun 2006
@ North Texas, USA
|
#49
|
I suggest you read everything i have typed and quote to me just where i have DEMANDED anything? and yes i can be very resourceful and in my own way have tried HARD to find an email of any kind for Nokia.
Now i will ask once again... does anyone have an email address to use as a line for complaints.
This IS a request NOT a demand as texrat is trying to put it.
To everyone (including moderators) reading this forum i want a GENUINE email address for Nokia customer Care/Complaints dept to be posted on this thread for everyone to see and use.
![]() |
2010-05-01
, 10:02
|
Posts: 395 |
Thanked: 165 times |
Joined on May 2010
@ TMO
|
#50
|
There IS a serious problem with Nokia right now and all i am trying to do is find out an email address and i do truly find it AMAZING what is coming out on this thread.