Al(ex[ander])

30 Sep 2009

It’s been awhile since I’ve written a proper post for this tumblr. For the most part I have been crafting updates for my fiction writing blog Writing Without Supervision which is actually doing quite well for how young it is. If you are into creative writing at all, definitely check it out and add your comments. There is some good discussion going on.

But this isn’t meant to be a plug.

Just wanted to say hello to everyone that is following and let you know that I’ll be much more active like previous months (fingers crossed). My book is in what I think I could be called post production and is slated to ship for the holiday season, I’m over half way done with my co-op job in New York (it feels unreal), and I’m preemptively become reflective.

Let’s see where this road leads.

29 Sep 2009

29 Sep 2009

pile:

I’ve had a small website running on 1&1 (a hosting company) for years and finally decided it wasn’t worth my time anymore. Canceling it wasn’t as easy, first I had to Google “cancel 1&1” to even find documentation on how to do it. Of course, they put their cancellation pages on it’s own subdomain (cancel.1and1.com). I’m not sure if that’s so people can find it easily (unlikely) or that so search engines wont index it (likely).

I submitted my request and then had to wait for an email with a cancellation link, I clicked that and the page I landed at indicated I was done (surprisingly painless). Fast forward 5 days, I get this:

Second-to-Last Step … Finish Cancellation Request

Important: You will shortly receive 2 e-mail messages sent to the address specified in your User Settings in your 1&1 Control Panel. One message acknowledges that you have started the cancellation process and the second contains a specific website link to activate the cancellation. In order to activate your request and complete the process, you must follow the link e-mailed to you. Your cancellation will not be completed until you have confirmed the cancellation request by following the special link emailed to you. If you do not activate your request within the next 7 days, your cancellation will be discarded and your contract will remain active.

So since they know 90% of their customers are lazy (me) they know that they can wait a week before ACTUALLY canceling, then send you an email saying you haven’t actually cancelled yet, oh here click this link that we’re going to send you soon, oh and there’s a time limit on this deal. By the way, it’s been another week and I haven’t gotten that “second email,” probably a neat trick to get you to past that arbitrary deadline they set so you have to start the whole process over.

Pretty great customer support! If you liked this story and hate stunts like this, reblog so people can get the real story when they Google “cancel 1&1”.

24 Sep 2009

24 Sep 2009

At least…

Well I walked into work today (and you all know how I feel about it) with low expectations. It was supposed to be a slow(er than usual) day. BUT to my great fortune I found out that our Keurig coffee maker now has 100% Kona kcups. Mmmm delicious.

21 Sep 2009

17 Sep 2009

lunchfood:

caro:
Greatest photo ever? (via)

lunchfood:

caro:

Greatest photo ever? (via)

7 Sep 2009

7 Sep 2009

Happy Labor Day

Happy Labor Day

4 Sep 2009

new york, i love you

had a rooftop barbeque with steak (not for me), veggie burgers, corn (on the grill!), salad, red wine, christmas lights, candles, lots of great new friends, and the skyline of midtown in the background. it was quite the perfect night.