Debate, and discuss, just dont Bore me.
Published on July 12, 2006 By Dr Guy In Misc

Recently, I bought my son an iPod for helping me in the yard.  He earned it!  but when it came, it would not work!  No matter what we tried, it would not work.  I spent an hour on the phone with their tech support - no luck.  They told me to return it to the Apple store.

Well, I am not a technoneophyte.  So it was not like I was a rube about it.  I know how to follow instructions and the tech lady was very polite.  So after work (I am working half days - how else do you think I spread all that mulch?), I grabbed him and we made the trip into the {Gasp} West end (no one goes there voluntarily as the traffic is horrendous!  And the lights don't know a sync from a hole!

We get out there, and lo and behold, you cannot go into an Apple store and get service!  You have to make an appointment!  Luckily we could make one for 20 minutes hence. So we did and waited.

Then we got waited on.  The guy was your typical Apple head.  Knew everything about Macs, and nothing about anything else.  But he could follow instructions and run programs.  He plugged up the iPod and said "It says it has no configuration" (OK, why don't they send you to software that can tell you that?).  So he loaded a configuration on it (the Tech lady had talked us through doing that supposedly).  Then asked us "Windows or Mac?" (I should have titled this "Windows or Mac so that Bluedev could catch a break.).  Windows (I have a Mac, but it is only a 180mhz PPC - ancient!).

So he went into the back to test on a Windows machine (It is the Apple store after all).  Came back in 10 minutes and said all was fine!

I was not buying it.  "We did all that last night and it still did not work!  How do we know it is going to work now?".  After going back and forth for 10 minutes, he finally said if it did not work again, he would replace it.

I was not looking forward to ANOTHER trip to the {GASP} West End, but took the iPod and my disappointed son home to try it again.

Then something strange happened!  It started to work!  It started ripping songs off his CDs.  But being the doubting Thomas, I was not going to be convinced until he could download them and play them on his iPod!  2 Hours and 80 songs later, he disconnected the iPod and tried it out.

It worked!

Well, while I was not nasty with the Tech at the Apple store, I was not nice either.  But swallowing my Tech Pride, I called and asked for the Tech.  He was at lunch.  So I asked to leave a message and the guy on the other end said sure.  I told him who I was (the tech will probably remembered me as you do have to sign up for appointments, remember?), and said I wanted to thank Brian X as what he told me was 100% right and he had fixed the iPod and I was thankful for his patience with a less than smiling customer.

The other guy said he would give the tech the message, and could he share it with his supervisor?  Of course.

I don't like being wrong, but when I am, I am more than willing to eat some crow and admit it to the guy who helped me.  So here is a blog for you Brian X.  And thanks again.

If I have any more problems with it, I know who I am going to ask for in the future!

Besides, Crow is not too bad when you get a taste for it.

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Comments (Page 2)
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on Jul 13, 2006

I lust for 180 mhz.

I would not even sell a 180 any more!  If you are slower than that, you are running Win95 or OS8.x  Blecch!

on Jul 13, 2006
I think it's great you admitted being wrong. I wish more people would do it. It's not an easy thing to do. I know it was hard for me to admit it the both times I happened to be wrong.
on Jul 13, 2006

It's not an easy thing to do. I know it was hard for me to admit it the both times I happened to be wrong.

And one of them you were just mistaken, right?

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