24-Feb-2010 08:30 PM
This all seemed to start when I bought that last piece of inferior quality crud they laughingly called a phone from Nokia direct.
The lady who served me was exceptionally good. Couldn't have asked for a nicer buying experience!
Absolutely everything since has been garbage, appart from the rescue advice I got from this forum during my bricking incident.
First, the "express delivery" just, errrr wasn't!
The phone was junked within days.
The call handling service was abismal.
The "we'll just replace it if" sales pitch didn't happen.
The repair center I was sent to errr,,,,,,couldn't!
In fact the whole experience almost had me switching to another brand. Only my fancy for an N900 stopped me..... UNTIL NOW!
some time ago I received an emailed news letter from Nokia.
It was garbage but it did have a well designed unsubscribe link so I unsub'd. I received an Unsub confirmation then the next day I received another news letter.
It was garbage but it did have a well designed unsubscribe link so I unsub'd. I received an Unsub confirmation then the next day I received another news letter.
It was garbage but it did have a well designed unsubscribe link so I unsub'd. I received an Unsub confirmation then the next day I received another news letter.
It was garbage but..... hang on, I'm starting to see a pattern emerging here.
It would appear that each news letter is numbered and when you Unsub you only do it from that particular numbered newsletter at which point Nokia immediately generates a new one with a different number.
Has anyone else had this bother?
The unsubscribe link obviously doesn't work and neither does contacting Nokia.
Can anyone tell me how else to stop Nokia sending me this rubbish other than reporting them to the relevant authorities for sending bulk SPAM?
24-Feb-2010 09:50 PM
Just report them and save yourself the hassle - that will get a quick response if you live in the USA and many other places I am sure. The unsubscribe laws are pretty clear with no room for interpretation.