smartcanucks.ca— Someone wrote a letter to Nintendo complaining about the ?lack of Wii?s? out there and explaining her frustration at trying to find one to buy. They actually respond back very politely.
Dec 7, 2006View in Crawl 4
Logitech has great customer service as well.I bought a webcam wich had a dead pixel (not a very visible one, but it was one anyway)I called them, they shipped me a new one.That is how all companies should work.
Before, that would be a good idea. But now with the undigg function you can Digg the story so you don't lose it, and then read it once the server is back up. If after reading it you decide it isn't worthy of a Digg, undigg it. It's no secret that some users of a social bookmarking site use that site to, well... bookmark things.
@ayeroxor:Digg is not a social bookmark website. del.icio.us is a social bookmark website. Digg is a social news/content website. You talk about noobs ... know thy self ...While some people digg stories so they can come back to them later, that is not the poing of digging something. A digg is designed to mean that you read the article, thought it was interesting, and wanted others to know about it.
Here is Nintendo's reply. Now please stop visiting my blog so I can get it to work. Thanks :-)A commenter on my blog wrote:Thanks again for the heads up again. I wrote a letter to Nintendo complaining about the "lack of Wii's" out there and explaining my frustration at trying to find one to buy. They actually responded to me which I was surprised at. I figured that everyone and their grandmother would be sending in letters of complaint so was impressed with the letter.This was their reply for anyone who is trying to get one.Hello,I'm sorry to hear that you've been unable to acquire a Wii console. Normally,we would be able to provide direction regarding what to do to resolve yourspecific problem. However, the overwhelming response to our new console hasbeen such that doing so might take several days.Please understand that Nintendo does not decide store allocations or determinethe dates when new product will appear on store shelves. Those decisions aremade by the retailer's corporate offices. It's also worth mentioning thatNintendo does not sell its hardware directly to the public.Nintendo continues to ship new product weekly and will do so through the holidayseason. If you continue to be proactive (i.e. checking weekly ads, keeping incontact with local retailers, arriving when the store opens, etc.), your chancesof getting our new console are good.If you haven't already, you might consider expanding your search. For helpfinding additional retail sources, please check out the "Where To Buy" sectionof Nintendo's website at the following web page:<a class="user" href="http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/retail/index.jsp">http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/retail/index.jsp</a>Select the appropriate category, and you'll find information on Retail Locations(U.S. only) and Online Retailers (U.S. and Canada) that carry Nintendo products.I wish you the best of luck in your search.On behalf of the company, I sincerely empathize with your situation andappreciate your patience and understanding.Sincerely,Nintendo of America Inc.Andi Anderson
desoliteDec 7, 2006
just do what i did, and bury all his stories as spam :Dand then ignore him.
llanowarDec 7, 2006
Logitech has great customer service as well.I bought a webcam wich had a dead pixel (not a very visible one, but it was one anyway)I called them, they shipped me a new one.That is how all companies should work.
nsmikeDec 7, 2006
@Easty -Yeah, I see what you did there. That Ctrl+c, Ctrl+v combo is killer! Apparently biff198 just learned it.
glitch23Dec 7, 2006
how do people keep commenting when the site is down?
digdugdiggerDec 7, 2006
Before, that would be a good idea. But now with the undigg function you can Digg the story so you don't lose it, and then read it once the server is back up. If after reading it you decide it isn't worthy of a Digg, undigg it. It's no secret that some users of a social bookmarking site use that site to, well... bookmark things.
megatog615Dec 7, 2006
Digg Dugg?
countDec 7, 2006
@ayeroxor:Digg is not a social bookmark website. del.icio.us is a social bookmark website. Digg is a social news/content website. You talk about noobs ... know thy self ...While some people digg stories so they can come back to them later, that is not the poing of digging something. A digg is designed to mean that you read the article, thought it was interesting, and wanted others to know about it.
smartcanucksDec 7, 2006
Here is Nintendo's reply. Now please stop visiting my blog so I can get it to work. Thanks :-)A commenter on my blog wrote:Thanks again for the heads up again. I wrote a letter to Nintendo complaining about the "lack of Wii's" out there and explaining my frustration at trying to find one to buy. They actually responded to me which I was surprised at. I figured that everyone and their grandmother would be sending in letters of complaint so was impressed with the letter.This was their reply for anyone who is trying to get one.Hello,I'm sorry to hear that you've been unable to acquire a Wii console. Normally,we would be able to provide direction regarding what to do to resolve yourspecific problem. However, the overwhelming response to our new console hasbeen such that doing so might take several days.Please understand that Nintendo does not decide store allocations or determinethe dates when new product will appear on store shelves. Those decisions aremade by the retailer's corporate offices. It's also worth mentioning thatNintendo does not sell its hardware directly to the public.Nintendo continues to ship new product weekly and will do so through the holidayseason. If you continue to be proactive (i.e. checking weekly ads, keeping incontact with local retailers, arriving when the store opens, etc.), your chancesof getting our new console are good.If you haven't already, you might consider expanding your search. For helpfinding additional retail sources, please check out the "Where To Buy" sectionof Nintendo's website at the following web page:<a class="user" href="http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/retail/index.jsp">http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/retail/index.jsp</a>Select the appropriate category, and you'll find information on Retail Locations(U.S. only) and Online Retailers (U.S. and Canada) that carry Nintendo products.I wish you the best of luck in your search.On behalf of the company, I sincerely empathize with your situation andappreciate your patience and understanding.Sincerely,Nintendo of America Inc.Andi Anderson
aprecheDec 7, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.duggmirror.com">http://www.duggmirror.com</a>
adamnikyoDec 7, 2006
I guess some people are easily impressed.