Despite warnings, people did something they weren't supposed to, and then they get upset because the warning wasn't explicit enough? Are you sure this wasn't in America? Sounds pretty American to me.
Anything that is this popular, by nature, will attract viruses. This is definitely the tip of the iceberg, and it makes me wonder how much experience people at Apple actually have at preventing viruses, once the world at large cares enough to target them.
I'm waiting for The World of Darkness guys to sue because they invented werewolves and vampires. If they can sue over the movie, they should sue over the Facebook game too...
Most Call Center employees fall into one of a few categories:
1. Best job they could get. Don't put a whole lot of faith in them, there's a reason this was the best they could get
2. Working way through school. These ones are probably proficient, but they just don't care, and if they've been there long enough to be competent, they've been there long enough to become cynical and jaded.
3. Suckup hoping for corporate promotion. These guys ride the company line, the ones for whom the company is never at fault.
Either way, the call-back tech could easily have missed this, either by incompetence or apathy.
"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful. We have done so much, for so long, with so little. We are now qualified to do anything with nothing."
-anonymous
Despite warnings, people did something they weren't supposed to, and then they get upset because the warning wasn't explicit enough? Are you sure this wasn't in America? Sounds pretty American to me.
And I'd still want my money back.
I really hope either the spokesperson or chairman of the committee gets the title of PAC-man
That's it, I'm moving to Sweden
Well, at least now I don't have to worry about people putting their feet up and messing up my table.
Anything that is this popular, by nature, will attract viruses. This is definitely the tip of the iceberg, and it makes me wonder how much experience people at Apple actually have at preventing viruses, once the world at large cares enough to target them.
I'm waiting for The World of Darkness guys to sue because they invented werewolves and vampires. If they can sue over the movie, they should sue over the Facebook game too...
No security? Are you kidding, for the right amount of GP's, there's always someone to guard you from death. Or PvP slayers.
Heck, I'm IN this position, again. That's what I get for going back to school for a useful degree.
On the plus side, full tuition payment is nice.
Most Call Center employees fall into one of a few categories: 1. Best job they could get. Don't put a whole lot of faith in them, there's a reason this was the best they could get 2. Working way through school. These ones are probably proficient, but they just don't care, and if they've been there long enough to be competent, they've been there long enough to become cynical and jaded. 3. Suckup hoping for corporate promotion. These guys ride the company line, the ones for whom the company is never at fault. Either way, the call-back tech could easily have missed this, either by incompetence or apathy. "We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful. We have done so much, for so long, with so little. We are now qualified to do anything with nothing." -anonymous