My blackberry’s broadband service disappeared on me so I trekked to the suburbs1 to the Sprint repair center.
I arrive, explain my problem, and I am told that unfortunately, my blackberry has to be reformatted. I suspect this is what happens whenever they don’t want to spend the time figuring out what the real problem is…but I shrug and ask them to save my contacts.
Since the reformatting would take 15-20 minutes, I fetched a magazine from OfficeMax and shuffled to the McDonald’s next door.
25 minutes and 1,500 calories later, I walk into the Sprint store and meet a very sad looking customer service rep.
Service Rep: “Uh, sorry, we didn’t do anything to the phone yet. I forgot to ask you for the phone password.”
Dandy.
So I got thoroughly read my magazines while waiting for the actual repairs to my phone….
After getting the blackberry back, I saw an email from Madre Jansen – she saw my foursquare posting about being at the Sprint store and wants me to call her before I leave the store so she can ask about our plan.
So I call her and hand the phone off to the customer service rep so my mother can quiz him about our plan. She eventually opted to upgrade it.
I left the store after little over an hour, which is better than the three hours it look last time…I also learned two things during today’s Sprint adventure:
- I have developed the habit of absent-mindedly checking tweets, foursquare, and emails while waiting in line. Not being able to do that today felt, well, strange! Waiting in line was suddenly a HUGE waste of time instead of an opportunity to get caught up on social networking! How did I ever manage lines before?
- The blackberry is actually a small computer. It took forever to redownload and customize everything again. It felt like getting a new laptop. The only saving grace of the update is that my phone no longer feels the need to reboot after I install programs, which saves a ton of time.
1 Because apparently none of the Sprint stores in the Mall of America are repair centers…
3 Comments
TDot
June 10, 2010 at 12:40 pmGood point re killing time in lines. I just noticed I do the same thing you do… :>
Jansen
June 10, 2010 at 2:20 pmIt’s an amazing way to convert what used to be a waste of time into something useful.
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