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I'm hearing rumors that we will see iPad2's at prices around the $370 mark within a couple of weeks,especially if the take up of the "3" is as good as Apple hopes.manager of my local Harvey Norman( a friend) offered me iPad2 at $379 if I would buy min of 3.Cheers,N'oz
BigW have the iPad2 Wifi 16Gb running at AUD399 as of today, but I'm in two minds if an AUD379 baseline price is going to be a reality.

There's not a big reason why most regular Australians would want the iPad3 in current release, save for a little more memory and a slightly beefed up graphics processor, and that's taking into account the greatly improved camera. The iPad2 is still more than serviceable device, and you'll have access to all the high-speed 3G networks in Australia and abroad with the relevant model.

On my reckoning, you'll be seeing iPad2's in the market for quite some time yet.

Why is it that Telcos are the most difficult "service" companies to deal with?

This week I have made at least 12 phone calls to 3 different telcos, visited 2 different telco retail fronts, spent hours trying to research and purchase services on-line, and all I end up with is frustration. Why can't it be simple?<snip>

I know your pain. Half the problem is telco staff aren't trained enough to see problems through (ask once philosophy), which as a consequence results in unnecessary frustration and poor service outcomes for the customer.

I find this method is the best for getting your problems resolved:


  1. Research exactly what you want/need first. Writing down the names of the products and/or options you want will make things easier.
  2. Don't transact complex or detailed matters by phone - always do it at the biggest shopfront for the company that's conveniently located.
  3. When entering the store, aim for Managers to handle your transaction. Failing that, your next best step down the rung is a young female (21-30) with little makeup and pride in her appearance (she's generally switched on and a go-getter).
  4. Use your previous list as a working sheet for exactly what you need done. If the staff member diverts away from these items, bring them swiftly back on track in case things get lost or missed.
  5. If there is something that requires outside support (phone call to an Operations or Helpdesk group), make sure your staff member records in a relevant system whom he spoke to and what the outcomes of the call were.
    1. If the issue can't be resolved in that call, get a reference number as well as direct contact details of how you can follow up on it.
  6. Review your list with the staff member at the end, to make sure exactly everything you need has been taken care of.
  7. Make sure that for things that haven't been completed in store during that visit, get reference numbers and contact details to follow up, as well as agreement on when they will be resolved.
  8. Hold them to it.

With Telstra, they now also publish the details for each store's area manager on their website (see Store Locator - Telstra and example at Joondalup Telstra Store - Store Locator - Telstra). If you don't have your issues promptly resolved or they don't meet their commitments, get onto the area manager straight away and keep staff accountable.
 
It is Friday afternoon and the weather is great and I am already in Sydney without any delays what so ever. Sometimes things do go as planned....
 
I should not be nasty but there is a lady at work that takes her iPod with her for 2-3 minute toilet breaks. :confused: Can't survive a few minutes without it?

I hope she wears the T shirt with the slogan " I POOD "
 
Quite appropriate that Tata makes cars,maybe they should start making the Ssanyong,then they would have a 'ta ta, Ss see ya later':p.
#lamejoke.
Cheers
N'oz
 
I was just pricing up a "New iPad" on the Apple site, and noticed the item is described as:
iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G 16GB - Black (3rd generation)
whereas when I price up an "Old iPad", it is described as:
iPad 2 with Wi-Fi + 3G 16GB - Black

For those Apple fanatics who have already pre-ordered, has it always been described as "3rd generation" at the store since pre-orders opened?
 
I was just pricing up a "New iPad" on the Apple site, and noticed the item is described as:
iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G 16GB - Black (3rd generation)
whereas when I price up an "Old iPad", it is described as:
iPad 2 with Wi-Fi + 3G 16GB - Black

For those Apple fanatics who have already pre-ordered, has it always been described as "3rd generation" at the store since pre-orders opened?

Not that I've noticed.
 
I haven't ordered yet, part of me wants to order from Apple.com and get the back of the iPad engraved. But I'm not so keen on waiting to long.

What do you recon my chances will be if I go around to a few Apple stores on Friday? 0?

Also... Does anybody know a place where you can get your iPad laser engraved?
 
Once spam starts arriving to your email address it just does not stop.

Canadian pharmac_! SP casino! Baby, where did you go???? Do we have a job for you! Go bigger! I do not even want to see it in my junk folder. Any chance of getting rid of it without changing email addresses?
 
Once spam starts arriving to your email address it just does not stop.

Canadian pharmac_! SP casino! Baby, where did you go???? Do we have a job for you! Go bigger! I do not even want to see it in my junk folder. Any chance of getting rid of it without changing email addresses?


Get a more aggressive spam filter. Although you risk losing other bits and pieces that you may want. Also blocking the domain and not just the individaul email address. Beyond that, not easy. I'm getting the same spam as you by the sounds - maybe it's from AFF?
 
Get a more aggressive spam filter. Although you risk losing other bits and pieces that you may want. Also blocking the domain and not just the individaul email address. Beyond that, not easy. I'm getting the same spam as you by the sounds - maybe it's from AFF?

Google has to have the best spam filter on the web. I've got a really simple email address that gets hundreds of spam messages a day, and I can't ever remember getting one of them appear in my inbox.
 
Here's another with the same spam.And I thought it started after our stay in Vegas.
 
I got much the same spam. Most of it is from this SP Gaming / Casino or whatever. Some sparse emails are coming from some Chinese suppliers of chemicals or metals, probably the same kind of ilk which milked a lot of money out of a bunch of farmers some time last year with "fertiliser" (and it is a funny irony that these "smart farmers" go wailing to the government saying that it is their duty to help them out of their foolish quagmire).

Luckily most of the errant mail is caught in my Spam folder, so I only have to glance. I suppose I could auto-filter more of the common ones so that it goes straight to the trash - it is probably unlikely that I'll ever consider an online gaming venture, or thinking about enlarging my, err, you know what...
 
Well the news is that I won't need to worry about my credit cards anymore,I just got an email,apparently the finance minister of Burkina Faso has sent me $10M .
How nice of him,I think I will ring Alan Joyce and ask if I can hire the F lounge for a party for my AFF friends.:lol:.
Cheers
N'oz
 
Well the news is that I won't need to worry about my credit cards anymore,I just got an email,apparently the finance minister of Burkina Faso has sent me $10M .
How nice of him,I think I will ring Alan Joyce and ask if I can hire the F lounge for a party for my AFF friends.:lol:.
Cheers
N'oz
I have had a few similar to that one but someone seems to always siphon off the money before it gets to me :!: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :lol: :lol:
 
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