Saturday, July 9, 2011

Kudos to Chase for their anti-fraud efforts

This morning I purchased a type font package from Linotype.com. They are a German company and they process their USD transactions in the UK. Within minutes, I received mail from Chase asking me to verify that the transaction was authorized. It clearly spelled out why they were contacting me, who the payment was made to, when it happened, and what my options were. The best part was the bottom of the mail...



Transaction Authorized Transaction NOT Authorized


If you have any questions about the information shared in this e-mail, please don't hesitate to call us at one of the numbers listed below. We are always here to assist you.

* You can reach us at 800-772-9261 from the U.S. or Canada, and a fraud advisor can assist you.
* Or, if you prefer, just call the number on the back of your Chase Slate card.
* Internationally, you can call us collect at 480-902-7910.


There were two links, nicely distinct so they were easy to identify. I clicked through "Transaction Authorized" and got a nice "Thank you" page. I didn't have to type my password or PIN number. Then they gave me the direct phone number of the anti-fraud team. It was informative and easy.

Good job, Chase.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Zumba Fitness for Xbox Kinect

I reviewed Zumba Fitness Kinect Xbox 360 on Amazon earlier today. I'm not sure they'll publish it because of language...


My wife loves dance and really wanted to love this game. And she does love it, the 1 in 3 times she can get it started. The problem is that their startup sequence is so badly broken that it often takes her more time to begin than to play.
* The enroll screen simply does not recognize any gestures. It can tell that players have entered or left the play space, but it advises "wave to enroll", and will just not recognize a wave. This is frustratingly horrible. It can 5 to 20 minutes until you make the nuanced gesture that it is looking for.
* Then, even though KinectId has recognized her, the game forgets that when it starts. So, after enrolling, you are always unknown again, and you have to go through another menu to tell it what the XBox already knows.

But let's say we get past these hurdles. Then you have to pick what to play. Majesco has a little slider and pane system for choosing your game variation, but it can barely detect and track hand motions. So you can add another 2 or 3 minutes to just select Class/20 Minute Workout.

In the software industry, we have a technical term for this kind of buggy, untested software - "steaming pile of shit". Zumba Fitness aptly earned that title.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Best Business in Great Neck, 2010

I must be doing something right. I got this mail today, in regard to a domain I use for private mail. I do have a web page, which says "The X Group delivers custom software and internet services to a select group of customers." It has no contact information. I figure, if you need my services, you at least know how to find me.


Congratulations The X Group ,

The Small Business Commerce Association (SBCA) is pleased to announce that The X Group has been selected for the 2010 Best of Business Award in the Services NEC category.

The SBCA Best of Business Award Program recognizes the best of small businesses throughout the country. Using consumer feedback and other research, the SBCA identifies companies that we believe have demonstrated what makes small businesses a vital part of the American economy. The selection committee chooses the award winners from nominees based off information taken from monthly surveys administered by the SBCA, a review of consumer rankings, and other consumer reports . Award winners are a valuable asset to their community and exemplify what makes small businesses great.

So, hats off to smallbusinesscommerceassociation.org. You guys are really providing some valuable stuff there. Whatever.


Monday, March 7, 2011

IPv6 Day

June 8 is going to be World IPv6 Day.

You can read all about it here, but the gist is that some Facebook, Yahoo, and Google will turn on IPv6 for the day. In the best of all possible worlds, this shouldn't be noticeable at all. Some users will suddenly work over IPv6, but the bulk of the world will be fine. The reality, is that there is some percentage of people who have broken home networking equipment and/or their ISPs do. This day will highlight the issues.

Try out your IPv6 capabilities in advance with this test: http://test-ipv6.com/

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Bad customer service shouldn't be tolerated

Pranksters drop a portable office container in front of the offices of Belgian phone company Mobistar. The customer service number painted on the side rings a group of 4 inside the container itself, who put Mobistar through customer service hell. Ten minutes of brilliance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxXlDyTD7wo

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Always ask for a supervisor

I recently switched one of my land lines from Vonage to Cablevision's Optimum Online. It's not that I have anything against Vonage, or particularly like Cablevision, but the pricing is slightly less and the one year discount on my cable TV service was several hundred dollars. It was leaving money on the table not to take them up on their offer.

I called up their sales desk, who cheerfully took my order. When I explained I wanted to port my Vonage number, they said they could not do it today, but would have to schedule with Vonage. That wasn't a problem, but then they told me that a technician would have to come to my house the day of the transfer. Cablevision *loves* to roll a truck for unnecessary reasons (like slipping a cable card into a TiVo), so I figured this was just their own craziness. But then the rep said that if I was not porting a number they could just turn it on there. This, of course, is just plain stupid - all this takes is for them to do the switch and me to plug my household system into the cable modem rather than the Vonage VoIP adapter. But it was nearly midnight and I didn't want to fight them at that time.

The day before the install, I got a friendly reminder call. I really did not want to take the morning off to wait for a guy to come in, pick up my telephone and say "Yup, it works". I called customer service and got a similar tale as before - that they had to send a tech. When I asked why, the rep said "The technician comes out with a cable modem programmed for the telephone number." That piece of bullshit was the final straw. I told him that didn't make any sense, and would like to talk to a supervisor.

We played a little scene where I had to wait on hold for 20 minutes, and then got told a supervisor would call me back. No problem, I wear a headset, so I can sit on hold and still work for hours at a time. Eventually, I did receive a call back. I explained my situation to the supervisor, and he told me I still needed a tech visit. When I asked why this time, I got an answer I could work with - he said that the technician would have to rewire my phone system. I explained that there was no need for that. I already had VoIP service, so all that was needed was to unplug the phone system from the Vonage adapter and plug it into the back of the cable modem. He paused, and pondered for a few moments, as he had an epiphany. He asked me to hold for a few minutes while he checked something.

Sure enough, a few minutes later he came on the line and said - "No problem. I'll put in the service change for midnight tonight and it should happen soon after. Just switch the plug and check it in the morning. It's a good thing you figured this out, because with the snow tomorrow, you were almost sure to get cancelled in the morning." I thanked him, did a little victory dance and went back to work.

That night, I swapped my phone system input to the cable modem. In the morning, I had dialtone. All is right with the world.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Netflix fail of the day

Blade Runner: Theatrical & Director's Cut
Because you enjoyed:
The Shining
A Clockwork Orange
A Fish Called Wanda

Don't get me wrong. I loved them all. But I'm never going to be terrified of Michael Palin.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

What we need is statesmen, not politicians.

The Giffords shooting makes me ashamed for my country.

Stateswomen don't mark their opponents with cross-hairs, as if they should be shot. Sarah Palin does.
Statesmen don't advocate shooting their opponents. Jessy Kelly does. http://azstarnet.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/article_349e18b8-ec64-5fd7-b347-afe7f1778a47.html

If we believe patriotism is going around shooting everyone who holds a different opinion, then we are no better than the terrorists we are fighting around the world. If this is the Tea Party way, then the terrorists have won, and already taken down what makes America great.