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9210 User's against Nokia The Return

4 replies · 2,772 views · Started 01 January 2002

copy of a post I put in 9210 User's against Nokia. Comments ???

My 9210 refused to boot 4 weeks ago (all usual tricks remove battery reformat etc... tried)

It was sent to the nearest Nokia service center in Paris.
There is only one for the Paris area.

After two weeks ? Nothing, nada, no news !!!!
All calls (over 100 calls) are answered by a recorded voice saying that they are busy please wait.
We called Nokia France and tried to escalate. What came out is that this service center is Nokia France themselves.
We threatened to escalate in Finland.
They sounded annoyed and said they would pass the phone on top priority.
After four weeks ? Nothing, nada, no news !!!!

No this is not middle of Africa somewhere this is Paris France and a Nokia owned service center

I am glad I kept my old Motorola GSM as I can still at least phone

I run a company and considered a 9210 fleet. It's over.

HI,

I'm sorry to here this. In Belgium it's also this way have 'working' that they use User posted image

Jan

I am sorry to hear about the trouble you have been having. My view is that Nokia are working hard to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by their approach, attitude and support of the 9210. I remember when Ericsson were at the top of the mobile phone "food chain", their attitude and poor build quality lost them market position. Remember that Nokia was a company in decline before it went into mobile telephony. Maybe their complacency is their worst enemy and we would all be better served if they were in second position.

By the way, I know the Nokia distribution for Africa and I can assure you that it is better than the service you have been recieving so please don't run down Africa, run down the French if that makes things better.

Sorry, I should have mentioned the Antarctic or the Gobi desert

Maybe Nokia wish to show total equality and are therefore providing the same service in Paris as one can expect in the Gobi Desert. Its the only explanation for the type of supprt given.