Re: Oracle Support's "hold" music

From: John Claxton <jclaxton_at_email.usps.gov>
Date: 1996/06/25
Message-ID: <31D026C8.4C2_at_email.usps.gov>#1/1


Mike McCurdy wrote:
>
> In article <31ceaca5.169360_at_news>, minyard_at_ratvax.dnet.teradyne.com says...
> > I just called Oracle Support and the recording told me that my csi number is
> > invalid. (this was supposed to be finally fixed after about
> > a month of discussions)
>
> Do you have any digits that are repeated - i.e. 99345? If so, punch the 9's in
> slowly - that was my problem several years ago - the system couldn't recognize two
> repeated digits when they were punched in in rapid succession. I talked to many
> people there who didn't know that that was a problem with their system; spent many
> calls trying to get that straigtened out. Anyway ...
>
> > Any ways after I sat on hold for 1/2 an hour
> > and then gave up, (I know what you thinking. He only stayed on the line 1/2
> > hour, he will never get to talk to a human at that rate)
>
> 30 minutes? You have to be patient. Business is booming at Oracle and now that
> you're sucked in to their software, you will need to lower your expectations a
> bit. You may want to think about buying some of their stock.
>
> I too think that their telephone system should have more flair and be more
> entertaining given the potential long waits that we must endure. How about an
> interactive database quiz with correct answers bumping you up in the wait que?
>
> --
> Mike McCurdy
> Oracle Database/AIX Systems Administration
> University Computer Operations
> San Diego State University
> Business: mmccurdy_at_mail.sdsu.edu
> Personal: mciwrey_at_ix.netcom.comAh, how 'bout the 'good-ol-days' when they played the same 7.36 seconds
of chamber music over and over and over and over and over and over and over and ... well, you get the idea.
jc Received on Tue Jun 25 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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