Friday, July 27, 2007
House in Order
There were 2 things missing in our new home. A comfortable sofa set & a shoe rack. After humungous research & analysis and countless visits to numerous furniture stores, we found something which fits our multiple conditions, last week. All of it got delivered on Wednesday. We also put up a few paintings, curios & our Firenze caricature. And now our drawing room really looks nice. Well one would think the shopping list is finally done. But no! Alas! The elusive side table still haunts us, but we shall resume the search after a brief break, which includes a holiday to Goa and some weekend parties.
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Email Posting
Just trying out email posting which seems to be quite convenient to send across thoughts to the blog. Since email & Internet are the only things pervasive at work
Subscription Woes 2
Further to my Mint woes, to speeden things a bit, I wrote to the Editor of Mint
My email
Dear Editor,
At the outset, I must commend your entire team in serving up a crisp business paper which, with its uniqueness, has captured quite a readership since the launch. I myself have been quite satisfied with the content and some of your columnists are indeed good. I have also gone and suggested many a friend to subscribe to your paper.
But unfortunately, that's where the biggest roadblock is. Subscription! If anyone wanting to avail of the Rs. 299/- offer, like me, tries to subscribe, it is actually impossible. I subscribed through the Internet about 3 weeks back and I am yet to receive even one email confirmation regarding the acceptance of my request, even though the entire transaction was completed successfully after debiting my credit card. Frantic calls to your subscription call centre on 67764242, results in nothing. After being kept on hold for a record 32 minutes, I was asked to send an email, to which there has been no response.
Your success lies in an increasing readership base, which is stifled due to the inability of being able to subscribe to your paper.
I sincerely hope you help customers like us to enable a smooth subscription service, the benefits of which are entirely yours.
Regards,
I got a response in 20 minutes flat
Mr Basrur
I am very sorry to hear about this. I have alerted several key people and someone should contact you today. If you don't hear from anyone within 24 hours please email me directly. Again my apologies
Editor
2 hours later, 3 people call me, take my address and promise that my subscription booklet will be couriered today.
The wonders of email :)
My email
Dear Editor,
At the outset, I must commend your entire team in serving up a crisp business paper which, with its uniqueness, has captured quite a readership since the launch. I myself have been quite satisfied with the content and some of your columnists are indeed good. I have also gone and suggested many a friend to subscribe to your paper.
But unfortunately, that's where the biggest roadblock is. Subscription! If anyone wanting to avail of the Rs. 299/- offer, like me, tries to subscribe, it is actually impossible. I subscribed through the Internet about 3 weeks back and I am yet to receive even one email confirmation regarding the acceptance of my request, even though the entire transaction was completed successfully after debiting my credit card. Frantic calls to your subscription call centre on 67764242, results in nothing. After being kept on hold for a record 32 minutes, I was asked to send an email, to which there has been no response.
Your success lies in an increasing readership base, which is stifled due to the inability of being able to subscribe to your paper.
I sincerely hope you help customers like us to enable a smooth subscription service, the benefits of which are entirely yours.
Regards,
I got a response in 20 minutes flat
Mr Basrur
I am very sorry to hear about this. I have alerted several key people and someone should contact you today. If you don't hear from anyone within 24 hours please email me directly. Again my apologies
Editor
2 hours later, 3 people call me, take my address and promise that my subscription booklet will be couriered today.
The wonders of email :)
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
Subscription Woes
Not sure if you've checked out the latest business newspaper Mint, which has hit Mumbai & Delhi. It IS a nice business daily. Quite crisp, lovely layout, nice size and pretty good syndications, most notable being the Wall Street Journal.
They have a kickass subscription deal, Rs. 299 for the entire year. But they have an awful subscription interface. I subscribed a few weeks back. They took my payment, using a credit card gateway, but that’s ze end! No email confirmation, nothing, zit!
Their call centre number dials into the black hole, since no one EVER picks it up. I have emailed to everyone around there but still no one’s replied. I guess I will have to write to their editor if nothing comes of it.
But meanwhile, I subscribe to the print edition, paying 2 bucks a copy, and am quite happy. Wish Mint could make me happier
They have a kickass subscription deal, Rs. 299 for the entire year. But they have an awful subscription interface. I subscribed a few weeks back. They took my payment, using a credit card gateway, but that’s ze end! No email confirmation, nothing, zit!
Their call centre number dials into the black hole, since no one EVER picks it up. I have emailed to everyone around there but still no one’s replied. I guess I will have to write to their editor if nothing comes of it.
But meanwhile, I subscribe to the print edition, paying 2 bucks a copy, and am quite happy. Wish Mint could make me happier
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Ping Ping
Well just another ping to check if my blog is active. Also this is an email post. So hopefully the convenience will overtake my lethargy in updating the blog. Having said that I've tried and been moderately successful at updating my travel blog, whenever I travel. So lets see!
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