Zen
Member
Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Plantersville, TX, USA
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I was so excited to order my Handspring Visor on 9/29. And as the feelings of anticipation and overwhelming excitement began to fade with each call to Customer Support: the long waits, the mis-information, the csr input errors...
I find myself very tired and worn out from the process... Perhaps it is a lesson in patience for me (one poster replied with humor, regarding my lack of patience and my user name)...
But alas, once again this morning I called customer support (at a CSR suggestion on Friday) and once again was met with dismay. They still had my information wrong and the CSR said (and this is a quote verbatim) "I anticipate you -will- get your Visor by Christmas..."
Over and over again I have gotten mixed responses from this company: "It has shipped", "Look for it this week", "Give it a week" (2 weeks later) "Look for it in a week", and so on and so on.
And now I am reading about this mysterious memory failure, cracked CD's sent with cases, Synch cables not working, custom cases (ordered one first day of initial web store) taking 6 more weeks to arrive, double credit charges, wrong visors sent... and am exhaustibly overwhelmed...
I see many with my same predicament dropping from the ranks to order a Palm III from VAmerica... I find myself browsing the web for a low price (laugh) on a Vx... I had my credit card out to order a V and an email ready to send to some guy in Washington to upgrade it to 8 meg, voiding the warranty once I got it...
I keep giving myself time deadlines of when I should possibly cancel my order and go with the alternative...and I keep meeting those deadlines with a false sense of security that I am just being too impatient and to give it more time...
Any suggestions on how to deal with it? Put my mind into other things and give it 3 more weeks to possibly pan out? Give in to the quick-fix and order the Palm?
Anyone here dealing with this same mental drama or am I just a tad short of a full deck?
It feels good to vent...
Zen
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