consumerist.com— Reach the highest levels of Apple Customer Service. These guys report directly to Steve Jobs. Names and Numbers. Use this information for good, not evil.
Oct 27, 2006View in Crawl 4
"I am betting the Dell counterparts still barely speak English and read a script that they are required to read or they will face beatings..."You lose the bet. You don't pass go, and you don't get 200 dollars.
What is the point? Trying to get a top apple HR person is not going to help you replace your ipod with a dead battery any faster. Get over yourself.lol. Seems like peeps think having SJ's house phone will make them god or something. "Hey Steve! You should give me a free iPod!" Most likely he will just send cops to your house to spank your ass.Stop trying to get numbers of top execs. It serves no point, other then pissing off apple and making them want to hurt you.
I'm sure by Monday Gene Teluse will be "unavailable" when someone attempts to access her voicemail, etc.The more who digg this, the less likely it will work.It's not like Apple doesn't have internet access.
From the site:"Tipster Thirdgen adds that in general, Apple will not replace a machine unless it has been unsuccessfully fixed 3 or more times for the same issue, or several major repairs (i.e. a logic board, a screen, a top case as separate repairs)."Well THEY BETTER! In California (and I suspect other states) if the same part is repaired 3 times the electronic equipment (like cars) are considered a Lemon and are protected by consumer rights laws. By law, they have to give you your money back.I used this on a Dell laptop (3 year warranty) which I had sent back several times. 2 months before the warranty ran out I sent them a letter informing them that I had sent back my laptop 8 times, and that this made it a lemon under CA law. They sent me a brand-spanking new model in hopes that I wouldn't ask for my money back.
gcnaddictOct 28, 2006
"I am betting the Dell counterparts still barely speak English and read a script that they are required to read or they will face beatings..."You lose the bet. You don't pass go, and you don't get 200 dollars.
beneboyOct 28, 2006
It seems kind of silly that the article explains how to pronounce "Gene" but not "Tuluse".
enjourniOct 28, 2006
What is the point? Trying to get a top apple HR person is not going to help you replace your ipod with a dead battery any faster. Get over yourself.lol. Seems like peeps think having SJ's house phone will make them god or something. "Hey Steve! You should give me a free iPod!" Most likely he will just send cops to your house to spank your ass.Stop trying to get numbers of top execs. It serves no point, other then pissing off apple and making them want to hurt you.
fenixxOct 28, 2006
I'm sure by Monday Gene Teluse will be "unavailable" when someone attempts to access her voicemail, etc.The more who digg this, the less likely it will work.It's not like Apple doesn't have internet access.
furyg3Oct 28, 2006
From the site:"Tipster Thirdgen adds that in general, Apple will not replace a machine unless it has been unsuccessfully fixed 3 or more times for the same issue, or several major repairs (i.e. a logic board, a screen, a top case as separate repairs)."Well THEY BETTER! In California (and I suspect other states) if the same part is repaired 3 times the electronic equipment (like cars) are considered a Lemon and are protected by consumer rights laws. By law, they have to give you your money back.I used this on a Dell laptop (3 year warranty) which I had sent back several times. 2 months before the warranty ran out I sent them a letter informing them that I had sent back my laptop 8 times, and that this made it a lemon under CA law. They sent me a brand-spanking new model in hopes that I wouldn't ask for my money back.
quazywabbitOct 28, 2006
Just left working for Apple (also in tier 2), and had a few friends over in ER.