Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 7:18:45 GMT 1
Therefore change my phone. Luckily, my model is in stock. Since my phone is under warranty and I'm sometimes very naive, I'm waiting for a new phone. Especially since I had already had such a problem with another Apple device (non-repairable) and they had replaced it for a new one. But here it arrives in a box which has nothing to do with the new packaging specific to Apple. Her work finished, she leaves to see another customer, recommending that I stay connected to the Apple Store's Wi-Fi to restore my phone from iCloud. The process went smoothly until I was asked to restore my phone from several Apple accounts that I had nothing to do with. A first count, a 2°, a 3°… there are several which parade in succession.
I refuse every time but the messages come back. So I go to see another Email Data Genius who explains to me that these are accounts that I have previously created. This is not the case. Since these are accounts created by my friends (sic) or by my children. I recognize that they are exceptional but from there to creating accounts on my phone at 3 years old… I nevertheless remain lucid about their capabilities. I insist on understanding. The Genius insists on explaining to me that it really comes from me. I start to say that my HS phone was changed for one occasion and then suddenly it disappears under the pretext that it has to go see a client. Rather than making a fool of myself by thinking I wouldn't see this as an opportunity, it probably would have been easier to recognize it immediately.
It created 1 disappointment (it's not a new phone) instead of creating 2 (it's not a new one and I'm taken for an idiot). Conclusion These different personal experiences inspire several conclusions in me: As I said in the introduction, I am not advocating the replacement of human beings by machines, but I must recognize that in all these experiments, robots could have been sufficient. When the salesperson in the store does not advise, when he runs away from the customer, when he does not want to sell, when he lets the customer fail, when he is just an order taker... he has no added value. And here, I am seriously worried about the future of the profession.
I refuse every time but the messages come back. So I go to see another Email Data Genius who explains to me that these are accounts that I have previously created. This is not the case. Since these are accounts created by my friends (sic) or by my children. I recognize that they are exceptional but from there to creating accounts on my phone at 3 years old… I nevertheless remain lucid about their capabilities. I insist on understanding. The Genius insists on explaining to me that it really comes from me. I start to say that my HS phone was changed for one occasion and then suddenly it disappears under the pretext that it has to go see a client. Rather than making a fool of myself by thinking I wouldn't see this as an opportunity, it probably would have been easier to recognize it immediately.
It created 1 disappointment (it's not a new phone) instead of creating 2 (it's not a new one and I'm taken for an idiot). Conclusion These different personal experiences inspire several conclusions in me: As I said in the introduction, I am not advocating the replacement of human beings by machines, but I must recognize that in all these experiments, robots could have been sufficient. When the salesperson in the store does not advise, when he runs away from the customer, when he does not want to sell, when he lets the customer fail, when he is just an order taker... he has no added value. And here, I am seriously worried about the future of the profession.