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View Poll Results: Does it really matter that Verizon Disables the GPS
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Yes it really agrivates me I am a Verizon Customer
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Yes its agrivates me I am a non Verizon Customer
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No I researched the device prior to buying it.
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No the network and quality of service rocks.
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Where are we going for beer?
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Apples to apples here you are going to walk through the house prior to moving in so you would know it didnt work prior to the move in. I am in that industry i know how that works.
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I thought it was an interesting point...
When you purchase a home, if there is a stove or refrigerator in the home, it should work unless the condition is explicitly stated "as is".
Once I got a riding lawnmower with a home purchase. It was left in the garage in the house when everything else but the appliances had been removed. The appliances were included.
While we were doing the final walk through before the closing, the owner showed up with his truck to take it away. I said "no way" -- my assumption was it was included, just like the other appliances, since all other not included property had been removed. I told them I would walk without it because they were not selling the home as shown, my lawyer agreed with me that it was a reasonable expectation and I could walk without penalty if it wasn't included.
The seller caved and included the $700 riding mower.
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If Dawg had his priorities in order, and the poopoo poll had been designed correctly in the first place, I would have chosen:
x Where are we going for beer?
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i second that...
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DOes it really matter that Verizon Disables the GPS
Yes it really agrivates me I am a Verizon Customer
Yes its agrivates me I am a non Verizon Customer
No I researched the device prior to buying it.
No the network and quality of service rocks.
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No -- I just exclude Verizon from my list of possible carriers due to their tendency to cripple devices.
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If Dawg had his priorities in order, and the poopoo poll had been designed correctly in the first place, I would have chosen:
x Where are we going for beer?
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Done so go vote.
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come on guys dont ruin my poll with extra answers
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But you really did need a "No, I don't care." option.
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thats not what I wanted to know I asked for what I wanted to know if they dont care then they shouldnt vote.
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Dawg, do you do polls for the media? Would explain a lot if you do.
Think about it this way, the don't-care crowd crowd is small (though it is creaping up).
Hate to see the aggravated crowd shrinking, but hey, it is what it is.
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Dawg, I think Stinson added that question to humor me. If you want to go edit it out, you have my blessing, if it matters.
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Dawg, I think Stinson added that question to humor me. If you want to go edit it out, you have my blessing, if it matters.
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its all good no worrys
and ai no I do not work in the Media the idont cares really dont amtter in this poll its for my knowledge only and to prove that the ones rasing the most hell abouit it arent even vz customers
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I had missed that dimension of the argument (that those raising as much heck as anyone weren't even VZ customers)-----but it's that empathy thing, afterall. I'm now emotionally invested in the outcome.
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I was discussing this with my boyfriend - I am in the hates verizon group - and he had an interesting insight. He said that first, verizon can get away with that sort of thing because the majority of their accounts are business and those people don't complain. On top of that, he postulated that perhaps Verizon is happy to disable features and keep their consumer population low. they then have less customer service and billing issues to deal with. I have to say that his speculation has potential.
I too am glad to be in an area where all the carriers are pretty good because I can stay far far away from Verizon and all their charges.
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When I found out that Verizon disables GPS, I was aggravated on principle. I didn't buy the BB thinking that I'd use it for GPS, but I thought it was a cool option. If the device has the capability, why disable it???
I just asked a Verizon sales guy in the store why and he mumbled something about security -- because Verizon has so many government agency contracts, blah, blah.
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When I found out that Verizon disables GPS, I was aggravated on principle. I didn't buy the BB thinking that I'd use it for GPS, but I thought it was a cool option. If the device has the capability, why disable it???
I just asked a Verizon sales guy in the store why and he mumbled something about security -- because Verizon has so many government agency contracts, blah, blah.
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BS BS BS BS....
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I can't believe it!
I just purchased a new car last week, yesterday it was raining and I found that the windshield wipers did not work. I took it to the dealer today and asked them to fix it. They said that the windshield wipers were disabled by the manufacturer and they were unsupported in this car. He further pointed out that nowhere in the advertised specs for the car did the manufacture specify that the windshield wipers actually worked. However, they will be coming out with a subscription based "clean windshield" feature in a few months that I can sign up for, for and additional $10/month.
When I got irate with the service department, he told me that it was my fault. I should have researched the car better. If I had wanted working windshield wipers, I should have purchased a car where working windshield wipers were an advertised feature of the product.
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I can't believe it!
I just purchased a new car last week, yesterday it was raining and I found that the windshield wipers did not work. I took it to the dealer today and asked them to fix it. They said that the windshield wipers were disabled by the manufacturer and they were unsupported in this car. He further pointed out that nowhere in the advertised specs for the car did the manufacture specify that the windshield wipers actually worked. However, they will be coming out with a subscription based "clean windshield" feature in a few months that I can sign up for, for and additional $10/month.
When I got irate with the service department, he told me that it was my fault. I should have researched the car better. If I had wanted working windshield wipers, I should have purchased a car where working windshield wipers were an advertised feature of the product.
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This entire analogy is off the mark.
Wipers not working on a car would be more equivalent to your 8830 not being able to vibrate when a phone call comes in.
That would be an advertised feature, which is broken.
For the nth time... Verizon never advertised the 8830 as having GPS navigation features.
Your analogy would work better if they did.
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I can't believe it!
I just purchased a new car last week, yesterday it was raining and I found that the windshield wipers did not work. I took it to the dealer today and asked them to fix it. They said that the windshield wipers were disabled by the manufacturer and they were unsupported in this car. He further pointed out that nowhere in the advertised specs for the car did the manufacture specify that the windshield wipers actually worked. However, they will be coming out with a subscription based "clean windshield" feature in a few months that I can sign up for, for and additional $10/month.
When I got irate with the service department, he told me that it was my fault. I should have researched the car better. If I had wanted working windshield wipers, I should have purchased a car where working windshield wipers were an advertised feature of the product.
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This entire analogy is off the mark.
Wipers not working on a car would be more equivalent to your 8830 not being able to vibrate when a phone call comes in.
That would be an advertised feature, which is broken.
For the nth time... Verizon never advertised the 8830 as having GPS navigation features.
Your analogy would work better if they did.
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But that's the disconnect between the two sides of this argument, I think. One side sees the seller deciding what his product and service is and how he is going to sell it. The other side sees the buyer getting a broken product and the seller being the one who broke it, whether advertised or not. I happen to lean in favor of the seller deciding what his product is, and choose not to buy it. But I have a lot of sympathy for the other side. --- Which I guess is a repeat of what has been said before by someone.
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