[Ipg-smz] Why I like Apple
Tom Henderson
thenderson at extremelabs.com
Sun Nov 11 17:21:52 UTC 2018
Ok, perhaps "lapdog" is extreme. I apologize for the inference.
Apple Care has its benefits. It's a way of clawing back margin, a usury,
a tax paid to keep what should have been working, working through out is
useful life. It's dismaying. Vendors used to stand by their products
proudly. They carved deep reputations based on innate quality,
workmanship, and engineering skills. These values have eroded, and the
ostensible excuse is Moore's Law. I don't accept that.
Fold all of those qualities into a paid-for tax, a post-sale service
policy called Apple Care. I'm glad they serviced you. There are many
more who have not been serviced. I'm glad when a comrade, colleague,
friend, etc can obtain rational, even above-the-call-of-duty service.
It's the service plan that worked and saved the day. There are heroes in
service. When I ran an engineering department, we tried to be heroes.
Nonetheless: The object that broke was defective. Does this mean that
Apple Care, a locally provisioned service, apologizes for either bad
engineering, bad workmanship, poor innate quality, or statistically
lousy in-service time? You're not buying a computer, rather a support
network? This is what's inferred.
An ugly reality is that I have learned to keep spares around, as my
need for output does not surround the random usurious failures I
encounter. I have THREE Lenovo laptops that speak to this malaise.
Currently, all three work, which is unusual.
Others would tell me: buy a Chromebook and surrender to the cloud.
I'm-glad-you rec'd over the top service. There was a reason, and it
wasn't just Apple Care, IMHO. I'm glad for you, nonetheless.
Tom
On 11/11/18 11:13 AM, Swapnil “Swap” Bhartiya wrote:
> It doesn’t have to be an extreme or name calling , like lapdog. Even
> Matthew Garret says Apple security and privacy is one of the best out
> there. Sometimes I am just a customer who wants my device to work. I
> broke display of nexus, google wanted $339. I bought an iPhone. Got
> Appel care which and now don’t bother with anything breaking. My brand
> new Samsung Note 8 stopped detecting SIM after a week. I had to pay
> $20 as insurance deductible and had to wait for a week without a phone
> as it had to be shipped back. So whine as much as you want, apple
> offers the best service out there. BTW, as a rule I prepare to give
> away my electronics as soon as they are out of care. In either case,
> my workload requires powerful hardware.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 11, 2018, at 11:02 AM, Tom Henderson
> <thenderson at extremelabs.com <mailto:thenderson at extremelabs.com>> wrote:
>
>> I'm with Todd. More here:
>> https://www.networkworld.com/article/3163499/macs/the-475-s-key.html
>>
>> I'm not a lapdog sycophant of the world's largest computing company,
>> and so see the above. I fixed the system cited above. I still use it
>> from time to time. You make and lose customers one at a time. I
>> listen to Cook's privacy BS and he's playing to the crowds, not
>> unlike D Trump. Their not-invented-here engineering morass leaves
>> much to be desired in a world where heterogeneity should be the norm.
>> We've seen monoliths before.
>>
>> Apple can have the personality it desires; it is by nature (corporate
>> law), required to be all about Apple. Doesn't mean Apple's
>> capitalistic fortunes are moral ones.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>> On 11/10/18 6:32 PM, Todd R. Weiss wrote:
>>> Sorry to hear about this, my friend.
>>> But... this is the same company that only responds to the 10 or so
>>> journalists on their nice list and leaves everyone else without a
>>> response most of the time
>>> And its possible that you got that great treatment because you are
>>> Swapnil and they know your work.
>>> I am not convinced that if this had happened to Joe or Josephine
>>> Schmo that they'd be going to China with a new laptop today.
>>> Thats just my opinion.
>>> Safe travels my friend.
>>> I was supposed to be going there, too, but no one mentioned early
>>> that I needed a visa. :) Oh well.
>>> Next time.
>>> Have a great trip. :)
>>> Yours,
>>> Todd.
>>>
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>>> On Sat, Nov 10, 2018, 2:09 PM arnieswap at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:arnieswap at gmail.com> <arnieswap at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:arnieswap at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> My MacBook - the latest 2018 broke, will reboot into the folder
>>> icon with question mark. It broke at 10 pm and I tried to fix it
>>> by reformatting and re-installing. Nothing worked. I chatted
>>> with Apple care till 2:30 and they also could not get it fixed.
>>> The problem was that I am heading to China for KubeCon tomorrow
>>> and need this machine. Talked to Apple and they asked me to just
>>> walk into the store. I explained my situation. The store opened
>>> at 10m they took the mac and called back at 12 that it's ready
>>> to be picked. I don't think there is any other vendor out there
>>> that offers this kind of service. That's why I buy from Apple.
>>>
>>> Just wanted to share.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> *Swapnil Bhartiya*
>>> Founder & Editor: www.TFiR.io <http://www.TFiR.io>
>>> Freelance Journalist | Science Fiction Writer | Filmmaker
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>>>
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