- Jan 6, 2014
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I'm without my Lumia 928 today, as I have been for about 20 out of the last 30 days while Nokia and/or Verizon have been screwing me around. Nokia has TWICE now refused to acknowledge defects with the phone when I've sent it to them for repair, instead sending it back after merely subjecting it to lab-controlled inspections which it "passed". Verizon agreed to send me a replacement device in between the two Nokia repair attempts, but what they sent me was refurbished garbage--a device with the display peeling up and away from the frame. That led to a testy conversation with a "team leader" at VZW and a (thus far unexecuted) threat to cancel my service--which I haven't done so yet only because I'm a grandfathered-in unlimited-data-plan subscriber.
Today I followed the advice I found on another thread regarding a different device, and sent an email to the "top": Stephen Elop. I was pleasantly surprised by the very quick response I received, both from Mr. Elop's address and from "escalated customer service", though no concrete action directly pertaining to my situation has been taken. I have some hope that ultimately I will wind up with a device that works--isn't that what anyone wants?--but if I have to wait much longer, said device might just find its way into the hands of somebody more patient than me.
What's REALLY sad is that in the interim I've been using an old Palm Pre Plus and, I swear, I've been having a ball using it and have been surprised at just how useful it still is. Runs Spotify and Pandora just fine. Connects to my Office 365 calendar/tasks/email/contacts without any trouble. The web browser is surprisingly good and fills in a lot of the app gaps inherent with the now-retasked OS. Game selection is limited, but a couple that count work: Blackjack and Chess.com. It takes care of the basics, which I might just be gravitating towards as a priority anyways.
The clock is ticking, Nokia...please don't let me down again.
Today I followed the advice I found on another thread regarding a different device, and sent an email to the "top": Stephen Elop. I was pleasantly surprised by the very quick response I received, both from Mr. Elop's address and from "escalated customer service", though no concrete action directly pertaining to my situation has been taken. I have some hope that ultimately I will wind up with a device that works--isn't that what anyone wants?--but if I have to wait much longer, said device might just find its way into the hands of somebody more patient than me.
What's REALLY sad is that in the interim I've been using an old Palm Pre Plus and, I swear, I've been having a ball using it and have been surprised at just how useful it still is. Runs Spotify and Pandora just fine. Connects to my Office 365 calendar/tasks/email/contacts without any trouble. The web browser is surprisingly good and fills in a lot of the app gaps inherent with the now-retasked OS. Game selection is limited, but a couple that count work: Blackjack and Chess.com. It takes care of the basics, which I might just be gravitating towards as a priority anyways.
The clock is ticking, Nokia...please don't let me down again.