The Ranting Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:47 pm
Because I need a place to rant right now, I figured I'd open a thread up for everyone.
So, to get things started. Earlier today my mobile died on me, with the result that I had to walk 20 minutes in lashing rain to get home, rather than getting a lift. Well, that doesn't bother me too much. It's only a bit of water, and I have plenty of fresh clothes at home to change into. The real annoyances start about an hour later.
Since my phone is dead, I decided I'd drop up to the nearest phone shop and get a new one. Everything went fine. I got a nice, cheap phone (Nokia 2630) that came with €120 free complimetary credit. I got to keep my old number and everything.
So I got home, flicked through the manual, put my sim card and battery into the phone and turned it on. Right, the phone turns on. Still fine. I put my PIN code in, and it starts up fine. Great. Then it suddenly says "Phone Restricted, Please Enter Restriction Code". 30 minutes of searching both the packaging and the online support services for both Nokia and Meteor (the service provider) ensue, following which I can find not a single mention of such a restriction code. I attempted to call up the Meteor helpline, and was given the generic "you're message is important to us, but we're going to stick you on hold for the next hour anyway". I then tried the Nokia helpline and achieved similar success.
Getting rather annoyed, I called up the shop I had bought the mobile in earlier. I got onto the guy who sold me the phone, who revealed that it would take about 24 hours before the phone would actually accept my sim card, for some weird reason. There was not a single mention of this on any of the online support pages, or in the phone's manual itself.
So I'm now without a phone for the next day or so, all because some genius thought it would be a great idea to stick a retarded "security" feature that dissappears within one day and causes nought but aggravation. Fucking morons.
So, to get things started. Earlier today my mobile died on me, with the result that I had to walk 20 minutes in lashing rain to get home, rather than getting a lift. Well, that doesn't bother me too much. It's only a bit of water, and I have plenty of fresh clothes at home to change into. The real annoyances start about an hour later.
Since my phone is dead, I decided I'd drop up to the nearest phone shop and get a new one. Everything went fine. I got a nice, cheap phone (Nokia 2630) that came with €120 free complimetary credit. I got to keep my old number and everything.
So I got home, flicked through the manual, put my sim card and battery into the phone and turned it on. Right, the phone turns on. Still fine. I put my PIN code in, and it starts up fine. Great. Then it suddenly says "Phone Restricted, Please Enter Restriction Code". 30 minutes of searching both the packaging and the online support services for both Nokia and Meteor (the service provider) ensue, following which I can find not a single mention of such a restriction code. I attempted to call up the Meteor helpline, and was given the generic "you're message is important to us, but we're going to stick you on hold for the next hour anyway". I then tried the Nokia helpline and achieved similar success.
Getting rather annoyed, I called up the shop I had bought the mobile in earlier. I got onto the guy who sold me the phone, who revealed that it would take about 24 hours before the phone would actually accept my sim card, for some weird reason. There was not a single mention of this on any of the online support pages, or in the phone's manual itself.
So I'm now without a phone for the next day or so, all because some genius thought it would be a great idea to stick a retarded "security" feature that dissappears within one day and causes nought but aggravation. Fucking morons.