Wykham
June 5th, 2009, 07:54 AM
A question to the Forum -- Is this kind of stupidity and rudeness characteristic of ESET ?
I had a rather disappointing exchange with ESET this week.
1. After testing a trial version of ESET Smart Security 4.0.424 for a few weeks I decided to buy the product. However, the purchase page repeatedly re-directed me to the Italian-language website, so I filled in a Customer Care Request on the English-language website ( USA site ? ).
2. They replied promptly, giving me a link to a site where they said I could purchase a license.
3. I tried it, and then e-mailed them to say that the link re-directed me to the Italian-language vendor's website, which was EXACTLY the problem I had described in my original Customer Care Request.
4. Their reply was :
"Thank you for contacting ESET Sales Support. Based on your geographical location, we are not able to assist you directly. You must contact one of ESET's local distributors in your country of origin. Please use the link below to find the correct Reseller / Distributor in your area." and, of course, I was right back at nod32.it
5. So I e-mailed them with
"Let me try to make it very clear --
I DO NOT WANT THE ITALIAN VERSION -- I WANT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION.
Yes, I know, I happen to be working in Italy temporarily. So you want to force me to buy the software in a language I don't understand well (Italian). And you want to prevent me from buying the software in the language I've been speaking all my life (English)."
6. That was three days ago (June 2). They haven't even bothered to reply.
It seems to me that when a person approaches a business and says "I want to be your customer. Please let me give you my money," obstructionism is one of the least appropriate responses.
And it's a pity, because I used NOD32 a few years ago when I was in Africa and I have a high opinion of the software -- but the human-ware is making me re-consider my purchase decision.
Also, where does this kind of stupidity stop ? Next year I might be working in China or Thailand. Will they then insist that I buy the product in a language I can't even read ? ? ?
Jen
I had a rather disappointing exchange with ESET this week.
1. After testing a trial version of ESET Smart Security 4.0.424 for a few weeks I decided to buy the product. However, the purchase page repeatedly re-directed me to the Italian-language website, so I filled in a Customer Care Request on the English-language website ( USA site ? ).
2. They replied promptly, giving me a link to a site where they said I could purchase a license.
3. I tried it, and then e-mailed them to say that the link re-directed me to the Italian-language vendor's website, which was EXACTLY the problem I had described in my original Customer Care Request.
4. Their reply was :
"Thank you for contacting ESET Sales Support. Based on your geographical location, we are not able to assist you directly. You must contact one of ESET's local distributors in your country of origin. Please use the link below to find the correct Reseller / Distributor in your area." and, of course, I was right back at nod32.it
5. So I e-mailed them with
"Let me try to make it very clear --
I DO NOT WANT THE ITALIAN VERSION -- I WANT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION.
Yes, I know, I happen to be working in Italy temporarily. So you want to force me to buy the software in a language I don't understand well (Italian). And you want to prevent me from buying the software in the language I've been speaking all my life (English)."
6. That was three days ago (June 2). They haven't even bothered to reply.
It seems to me that when a person approaches a business and says "I want to be your customer. Please let me give you my money," obstructionism is one of the least appropriate responses.
And it's a pity, because I used NOD32 a few years ago when I was in Africa and I have a high opinion of the software -- but the human-ware is making me re-consider my purchase decision.
Also, where does this kind of stupidity stop ? Next year I might be working in China or Thailand. Will they then insist that I buy the product in a language I can't even read ? ? ?
Jen