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by EstesPark
980 days ago
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> As someone who spends a lot of time working with technology and did his stint in tech support, I have a certain natural recalcitrance to turning to the company itself for help. I presumed that I would be made to run through a litany of time-wasting tests to establish what I had already concluded. But without much in the way of recourse, I resolved to give it a shot and fired up a chat session. And here is why I love apple. I can either spend all the time attempting to investigate and fix the solution in a way the author did, or I can simply pick up the phone and let Apple do it for me. I can't imagine the pain had this been Google. |
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...and this part is why I don't love Apple. Don't get me wrong; calling a number is the lowest-friction fix for most people. But if I can't know why things broke, I can't feel comfortable doing things 'like normal' again. The lack of transparency when things go wrong is the worst part of dealing with companies like Google, for me.