- May 28, 2013
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My father needs a new phone. Actually, his wife needs one and he is giving his L640 to her because she is used to carrying one.
Like many, the idea of getting a phone anywhere but his carrier, was unknown. And when T-Mobile told him they didn't sell a Windows phone any more, he was worried.
So I offered to order an Idol 4S for him since he would have no interest in a used phone or paying the going rates for an HP or L950.
The Microsoft store said out of stock for on-line purchase but said two nearby B&M stores had them. So I ordered one for pickup.
They charged my credit card within seconds but 2 hours later sent an email saying the order was cancelled with no explanation. I went on-line and used MS store AI chat, which was worthless since all it did no matter what you said if the word phone was included you end up with a link to Bx2 or whatever company MS farmed out phone repairs. So I claimed to have a problem with the order of a Surface and was immediately connected to a person. But after 30 minutes of waiting and bouncing between departments with the occasional hang up by MS while waiting, I was told the store didn't really have one.
So, I ordered one to be picked up from the other store. Same story other than not being stupid enough to contact MS support.
Then I saw Alcatel sold them on Amazon and ONE was left. So I put it in my cart but it was gone by the time I checked out.
Eventually I found an eBay store in NY that had bought up a bunch of T-Mobile 4Ss in sealed boxes and was selling them for $119.
That was about when my CC company wanted to know if it was really me buying so many phones!
Anyway, in the end the 4th time wasn't just a charm it was also about $60 cheaper due to lower price, no tax and free shipping.
But what's with the MS store taking orders for non-existent product and having such horrible customer service?
Like many, the idea of getting a phone anywhere but his carrier, was unknown. And when T-Mobile told him they didn't sell a Windows phone any more, he was worried.
So I offered to order an Idol 4S for him since he would have no interest in a used phone or paying the going rates for an HP or L950.
The Microsoft store said out of stock for on-line purchase but said two nearby B&M stores had them. So I ordered one for pickup.
They charged my credit card within seconds but 2 hours later sent an email saying the order was cancelled with no explanation. I went on-line and used MS store AI chat, which was worthless since all it did no matter what you said if the word phone was included you end up with a link to Bx2 or whatever company MS farmed out phone repairs. So I claimed to have a problem with the order of a Surface and was immediately connected to a person. But after 30 minutes of waiting and bouncing between departments with the occasional hang up by MS while waiting, I was told the store didn't really have one.
So, I ordered one to be picked up from the other store. Same story other than not being stupid enough to contact MS support.
Then I saw Alcatel sold them on Amazon and ONE was left. So I put it in my cart but it was gone by the time I checked out.
Eventually I found an eBay store in NY that had bought up a bunch of T-Mobile 4Ss in sealed boxes and was selling them for $119.
That was about when my CC company wanted to know if it was really me buying so many phones!
Anyway, in the end the 4th time wasn't just a charm it was also about $60 cheaper due to lower price, no tax and free shipping.
But what's with the MS store taking orders for non-existent product and having such horrible customer service?