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clocker
08-18-2006, 02:03 PM
Recently we have seen several PCs come in with the notification from MS that "You may be a victim of counterfeiting...blah, blah, blah."
Without exception these PCs have all been completely legal, tier 1 and 2 boxes...Dells, eMachines, etc.
So I've been spending more time than normal on the phone with MS.
It's a PITA granted, but the process is usually painless and successful.
Till yesterday.

I finally had one the nightmare transactions that are so widely reported but, till now, never actually experienced first hand.

* We'll be starting halfway through the ordeal...I have already read the zillion digit installation code to the computer and been rejected.
I've already waited on hold for "Jason"/"Mary"/"Bob" and repeated the same zillion digits to her.
I've answered the ritual "how many machines has this been installed on?", etc. and we are now at the point where she's generated a new install key for me...

Microsoft:I will now read off the first six digits for Box A.

Me: Hit me, baby!

MS: 765432, now, on to Box B...1234567

Me: Um, a message box appeared. It says "Data entered in last field is invalid".
I've never seen such a warning...please repeat the last six digits.

MS: I'll start at the beginning...

Me: No! You don't have to start at the beginning.
Just give me Box B again.

MS: I'll start at the beginning....(which she does and now we're back to Box B)...the six digits for Box B are 9999999.

Me: Erm....that's not even remotely close to the numbers you gave me the first time...

MS: I'll start at the beginning...( here I bow to the inevitable)...the digits for Box B are "$%#&^*.

Me: OK, go on.

MS: I'll start at the beginning...
*sigh*....

This exact same scenario plays out for the next 4 data fields...there is now but one last box to fill...

MS: Now, click on next.

Me: Ahhh, wait a second.
I still need the rest of the numbers...there is one box left to fill.

MS: I will start at the beginning....

Long pause and then...hold music!
She put me on hold???!!!

.... I get cut off completely.

It was surreal (frighteningly so, at first) and ultimately quite amusing.
A complete and total meltdown of the "customer experience".

Back on the phone...1-888-etc, and this time the nice female computer lady validates my install and gives me the new code.

I have no idea what happened and am almost looking forward to my next transaction with the wild and crazy folks at MS.
It really made my day.

dml
08-18-2006, 08:00 PM
Hahahhaha thats a great story :D

I love customer service it always make me laugh, no matter for what product it is. I usually had to call my ISP, because I needed details to configure my router. And the people there were completely useless, it was funny though, during one conversation I just burst out laughing, I had to hang up :P

nostalgia
08-18-2006, 08:07 PM
Well, sorry to say but that was very entertaining to read, although I hope I'll never have to contact MS.
Places the phrase Customer service in a total new perspective.

Chewie
08-18-2006, 08:15 PM
rolf.
I have heard of people having trouble with WGA not liking completely legit installs before but never a problem with MS validation :lol:
Apart from one time I repair installed XP Home Full on the wife's machine and wondered why it wouldn't validate until after the MS call when it dawned on me that hers was actually an OEM install. That was my own stupid fault, though.

Tempestv
08-18-2006, 09:47 PM
yep clocker, I know what you mean, I once spent two hours on each of two different days to get the code to get my only ever legit copy of windows to work. I ended up having to threaten and complain and in the end, I got transfered for free to the people that actually know what they are duing and thus are suppose to charge for their calls.


Hahahhaha thats a great story :D

I love customer service it always make me laugh, no matter for what product it is. I usually had to call my ISP, because I needed details to configure my router. And the people there were completely useless, it was funny though, during one conversation I just burst out laughing, I had to hang up :P

when I was looking to get internet hooked up in my apartment, I was calling a bunch of companys and asking some questions about their internet, and frequently got told "I'm going to transfer you to tec support, becuase you apparently know more about it than me"

clocker
08-18-2006, 09:50 PM
So far today I've taken in two more machines with the same problem.
Not sure what is going on.

suprafreak6
08-18-2006, 09:51 PM
yep clocker, I know what you mean, I once spent two hours on each of two different days to get the code to get my only ever legit copy of windows to work. I ended up having to threaten and complain and in the end, I got transfered for free to the people that actually know what they are duing and thus are suppose to charge for their calls.


Hahahhaha thats a great story :D

I love customer service it always make me laugh, no matter for what product it is. I usually had to call my ISP, because I needed details to configure my router. And the people there were completely useless, it was funny though, during one conversation I just burst out laughing, I had to hang up :P

when I was looking to get internet hooked up in my apartment, I was calling a bunch of companys and asking some questions about their internet, and frequently got told "I'm going to transfer you to tec support, becuase you apparently know more about it than me"

LOL

Great story clock, you always got good ones

peat moss
08-21-2006, 03:08 AM
I don't even validate a legit copy of windows for friends anymore , I use the 9down crack kb9054 fix and my Corp ver. Works every time even tho I have two legit copies of XP Home and Pro from my work " I'm " using neither . :noes:


I posted a problem with a legit install too. I had to ask my young one to talk to the MS rep as I was ready to kill something . :)


I remember now ,the (Pakistani ? ) rep did n't understand my accent . :ermm:

peat moss
08-21-2006, 03:17 AM
@dml.
You know some cable people are pretty good at helping you fix a connection.

I had one here installing a new cable connection , then having a beer with me for over an hour asking me about the different software ' I ' was using . He had never heard of Ccleaner and was interested in Giant Spyware. :D I liked him , he added an extra IPS address for me and I burnt him a copy of my free programs . :)

SHRUDE
08-21-2006, 10:22 AM
Dont even install WGA.