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Service With a Smile

PanzerIV

Diamond Member
This was sent in an IT ezine I subscribe to. I found it pretty damn funny and hopefully a few others will too:


To: Tech Support
From: A.J. Axline
Subject: Minor Difficulties with Product

Sir(s):

I recently purchased one of your products, the Super-Blitz Wow! 802.11g wireless router, and wanted to share my customer experience with you in the hopes that you may be able to use some of this information to improve your products and services.

My customer experience with your product really began with the packaging. Please pass along my compliments to your packaging department, both on the efficiency of the vacuum sealer they are currently using, and on the indestructible nature of the hard plastic shell that the router is encased in. The durability of this material is beyond amazing... does NASA know that this material exists? Mere household scissors were no match at all; they broke into two pieces in a matter of minutes. The blade in my utility knife snapped off and nearly embedded itself into my left retinal wall. In fact, your miracle packaging proved to be absolutely impervious to blades, fire, acid, and obscene profanity.

I was eventually able to get the package open using my wife's wedding ring clamped in an electric drill. I was pleased that I had the drill, for by this time my hands were so bloodied and torn that I was quite incapable of gripping a cordless screwdriver.

I must admit, I had some concerns upon extracting the wireless router from its overzealous packaging. Specifically, I was worried by the fact that the router was ten times lighter in weight than the packaging itself. However, I was reassured by the large, purple and yellow lightning bolt decals that you have stuck to the sides of your product. Surely, such a symbol of power was evidence enough that I was about to become the beneficiary of a superior wireless experience.

I'm smiling as I read the above paragraph, because I like to think back to that warm glow of optimism. It is this reminiscence alone (that, and the state of my hands) that is keeping me from catching a flight to your home country, finding your offices, and killing every last one of you.

This brings me to the support documentation that's included with your product. I don't want to talk too much on this subject, because doing so causes a vein to throb in my forehead and dark spots to dance in front of my eyes. Perhaps I could best illustrate my concerns by reproducing, in its entirety, the content from the "Troubleshooting" section of the user manual.


TROUBLESHOOTINGS

PLEASE TO MAKE SURE PLUGGED IN IS THE ROUTER

I am sure that, at the time, it must have seemed like a good idea to have your technical documentation written by Yoda. However, and this is just a third-party observation, you may want to consider that your documentation lacks clarity, depth, basic standards of grammar and punctuation, and any information that might prove useful in the configuration of a wireless router.

Just so that you don't think I'm nitpicking (not that I could pick nits with the heavy gauze wrapped around my fingers; see paragraphs #2 and #3 of this email for a clarification), here is another instance of a small problem with the content found in the user manual:


CAUTION

~CAREFUL OF AC ADAPTER WHEN PLUGGED IN FOR CAN GROW HOT!~

After running this colorful warning through my decoder ring, I decided it meant that I should be mindful of the fact that, if I ever needed to handle the power adaptor, it may be warm to the touch.

This was not the case. Not the case at all.

Again, for the benefit of your future customers, of which I will not be one, I have taken the liberty of rewriting the warning quoted above. You may want to include this in all future documentation accompanying this product, until you are banned from importing your merchandise into any civilized country in the world.


WARNING:

THE AC ADAPTOR INCLUDED WITH THIS NON-FUNCTIONING WIRELESS ROUTER WILL, AFTER EXTENDED PERIODS OF USE, ACHIEVE TEMPERATURES THAT TODAY'S SCIENTISTS ARE UNABLE TO REPRODUCE IN STATE OF THE ART LABORATORIES. IF UNCHECKED, THE POWER ADAPTOR WILL EITHER IGNITE OUR ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN, THEREBY ENGULFING ALL LIFE ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH IN A CONFLAGRATION OF EPIC PROPORTIONS, OR WILL MELT THROUGH THE EARTH'S CRUST AND BURROW DEEP ENOUGH TO UNLEASH THE CATACLYSMIC PRESSURES FOUND AT THE CORE OF THE PLANET, SHATTERING THE EARTH LIKE A CRYSTAL PINATA AT A SOPRANO FIESTA.

In point of fact, the only way that this product could have been made more unsafe is if you had bundled it with some free asbestos chewing gum with a radioactive iodine liquid center. When I did manage to get the router to produce a wireless signal, my monitor exploded, two of my dental fillings cracked apart, my dog involuntarily gushed two pints of urine into my carpet, and in the distance I could hear the sound of a jackal giving birth to the AntiChrist.

I hope that this email will serve to help you and your company reach your goals of performance excellence. And, although I am certain that you would have refused to refund my money anyway, as it turns out, there were several countries interested in purchasing this technology after I showed off its destructive potential. To this end, I now have a "brand-name" wireless router that is working perfectly, and several million dollars of hard, North Korean currency in the bank. Thank you for your time, and keep a watchful eye on your dog.
Warm regards,

A.J. Axline
 
OMG two people in ATOT that can read multiple paragraphs!! Now, where are the other six? 😀

Glad you guys liked. I found his comments on the packaging hit home and made it all the funnier to me.
 
heh that was great.
There was one floating around about a year ago tha twas pretty much the same thing.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Pretty funny, but his writing style is really annoying.

Really? I thought it was sheer genius. LOL. Seriously, I like that kind of rant. It reminded me of the letter that a guy from New Zealand actually sent after getting a traffic ticket that made its rounds on forums maybe a year back. It was so funny it had me in tears.
 
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