Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!steinmetz!ge-dab!codas!killer!elg From: elg@killer.UUCP (Eric Green) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Wordstar 4.0 support Message-ID: <3502@killer.UUCP> Date: 26 Feb 88 07:21:44 GMT References: <3202@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> Organization: Bayou Telecommunications Lines: 33 in article <3202@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU>, jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) says: > Some of you may recall that several months ago I posted a complaint > about Wordstar 4.0 failing to work on my hardware configuration and > about Micropro failing to give me any help whatsoever. [...] > So, I guess Micropro has given up on customer service. When a > customer has a problem, instead of helping him/her solve it, they > simply refund the money and blow it off. > > Pretty bad customer relations policy, if you ask me. It's a real pain in the a$$ to debug a foreign hardware configuration over the phone. For the past three weeks, I've had that dubious pleasure, with folks in California that have a very WEIRD modem/interface setup. Despite them reading me the manuals over the phone line, and me saying "Gawd, that's the strangest thing I've ever seen", we simply could not get the combination working right with our program. Finally they said "hell, we'll just ship it to ya, and you can figure it out over there instead of us running up a $500 phone bill". So right now that combo is in transit via UPS... it simply is infeasible to try to deal with strange hardware via remote control. However, I doubt that Micropro has the personel, management, or facilities to do that, and besides, do you want to lose the use of your computer for 30 days while Micropro figures out what's wrong? Certainly Micropro should have written you a letter, telling you that they were sorry etc. But I really can't fault them for throwing up their hands and giving your money back. You can't run a program on equipment you don't have. -- Eric Lee Green elg@usl.CSNET Asimov Cocktail,n., A verbal bomb {cbosgd,ihnp4}!killer!elg detonated by the mention of any Snail Mail P.O. Box 92191 subject, resulting in an explosion Lafayette, LA 70509 of at least 5,000 words.