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David

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Granite City, IL David Premium Member hmmm Is it still considered a success if you are being sued?

tiger72

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Saint Louis, MO 1 recommendation tiger72 Premium Member Re: hmmm Considering it led to a whole slew of high-specced "superphones" with Google's operating system? Yep.

David

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David Premium Member Re: hmmm said by tiger72:



Considering it led to a whole slew of high-specced "superphones" with Google's operating system? Yep.

Considering it led to a whole slew of high-specced "superphones" with Google's operating system? Yep. I guess this will just be absorbed as cost.

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said by David:



Is it still considered a success if you are being sued?

Is it still considered a success if you are being sued? That is the definition of success in America.

Lark3po

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Madison, AL Lark3po Premium Member T-Mobile Only? Is this T-Mobile only problem? I haven't noticed this as an issue with ATT.

tiger72

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Saint Louis, MO tiger72 Premium Member Re: T-Mobile Only? Some of the T-Mobile handsets have this. Many don't. None of the ATT handsets have the 3g problem.



Karl's post was inaccurate at best with regards to the specifics too. Namely that T-Mobile wasn't the only way to get the phone. It was the only way to get a SUBSIDIZED phone. MRCUR

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Lancaster, PA MRCUR Member Re: T-Mobile Only? You're kidding, right? I have a Nexus One with AT&T 3G bands and it has by far the worst antenna/radio design I've ever dealt with. The phone randomly drops from 4 bars (which is "full" strength under Android" to no signal whatsoever and no data - all without being moved out handled.



I love my Nexus One, but the antenna/radio is godawful.

Cjaiceman

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I was also thinking the same thing. I have noticed that on AT&T 3G my phone seems to hold the 3G signal a little better than other HTC based devices on AT&T. shadow0290

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USA shadow0290 Member Apple Can these same people please sue Apple for failing to fix a severe hardware problem?

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Roanoke, TX eric_n_dfw Member Re: Apple said by shadow0290:



Can these same people please sue Apple for failing to fix a severe hardware problem?

Can these same people please sue Apple for failing to fix a severe hardware problem?



My iPhone4 works fine, btw, best 3g reception I've ever had.



Both of these suits sound bogus to me, if you didn't like either phone, return them. You mean like this: » AT&T, Apple Sued Over iPhone 4 Antenna Issue [111] comments My iPhone4 works fine, btw, best 3g reception I've ever had.Both of these suits sound bogus to me, if you didn't like either phone, return them.

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Brooklyn, NY 4 edits 1 recommendation thender Premium Member Google knows nothing of support. How long did google checkout exist without a contact number - a merchant services account that can reverse financial transactions with no notice for erroneous security reasons. They can turn around a $900 charge without reason, and are arrogant enough to have no contact number.



Google should stick to services where one doesn't expect real tech support. ads on the sides of webpages, free webmail, a search engine.



Everything they take part in that requires actual customer support seems to fail, because their corporate culture does not see a need for 1 on 1 customer service with an employee who has the authority to solve the user's problem. They know nothing of this kind of problem solving - having a direct responsibility to one person to solve that problem on the spot.



They think they can get around all these annoying issues by having a very streamlined, narrow & strict manner of dealing with customers. It doesn't work. If you try to provide X, fail to provide X, and won't properly speak to the people you failed to provide it to, they will bite your face off, and it's about time some people start doing just that. hottboiinnc4

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Cleveland, OH hottboiinnc4 Member Re: Google knows nothing of support. very true and it will only get worse google.. Radioman991

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said by thender:



How long did google checkout exist without a contact number - a merchant services account that can reverse financial transactions with no notice for erroneous security reasons, that cannot be contacted.



Google should stick to services where one doesn't expect real tech support. ads on the sides of webpages, free webmail, a search engine.



Everything they take part in that requires actual customer support seems to fail, it's because their corporate culture does not see a need for 1 on 1 customer service with someone who has the authority to solve the user's problem. They know nothing of this kind of problem solving - having a direct responsibility to one person to solve that problem on the spot.



They think they can get around all these annoying issues by having a very streamlined, narrow & strict manner of dealing with customers. It doesn't work. If you try to provide X, fail to provide X, and won't properly speak to the people you failed to provide it to, they will bite your face off.



How long did google checkout exist without a contact number - a merchant services account that can reverse financial transactions with no notice for erroneous security reasons, that cannot be contacted.Google should stick to services where one doesn't expect real tech support. ads on the sides of webpages, free webmail, a search engine.Everything they take part in that requires actual customer support seems to fail, it's because their corporate culture does not see a need for 1 on 1 customer service with someone who has the authority to solve the user's problem. They know nothing of this kind of problem solving - having a direct responsibility to one person to solve that problem on the spot.They think they can get around all these annoying issues by having a very streamlined, narrow & strict manner of dealing with customers. It doesn't work. If you try to provide X, fail to provide X, and won't properly speak to the people you failed to provide it to, they will bite your face off.



Not at all surprising that turd of a phone failed...with no support structure beyond an FAQ site and an email address. I am not a fan of "sue-happy" lawyers, but the Borg needs to pay for their arrogance. Well said. Google indeed does not know how to support customers. Case in point. The first real "call center" they absorbed (dMarc Broadcasting) supported the company's radio automation products. Epic fail from the Borg. I can't count the number of times regular Google "users" would call Radio Automation support looking for support for other Google products...and we looked like idiots who were unable to steer them to the right department.Not at all surprising that turd of a phone failed...with no support structure beyond an FAQ site and an email address. I am not a fan of "sue-happy" lawyers, but the Borg needs to pay for their arrogance. NeoandGeo

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Harrison, TN NeoandGeo Member . Who do I sue for my VZ Droid dropping into 1x many times throughout the day? your comment..

