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Author Topic: Marketing on my DLink Router from DLink  (Read 28211 times)

EddieZ

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Re: Marketing on my DLink Router from DLink
« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2008, 12:49:48 AM »

You're a real [exploitive deleted], "Wal_".  I guess I wouldn't have expected any less from you or the company you work for.

It's also kind of funny that the wireless signal on the DLink router I'm using suddenly dropped (after days of up-time) right after your response.  I got some kind of error that Windows said was due to "low signal strength".  The funny thing is that I have NEVER had problems getting a great signal in that room before and NEVER got that message in the past.  Don't you guys log the IP address of every poster and since I'm using a DLink router it wouldn't be a far stretch to say that if you wanted to do something lame and weak like mess with my router it wouldn't be that hard to do?  ::)

One less customer for you to worry about now.  I'll submit this post with my computer connected straight to my modem, thank you.

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You seem to be responding to my last comment, "I'm sure if my comments ever made it to their corporate office (probably two doors down from Lycan) they might consider a better (less invasive) idea to make more money."  You and I both know that I am not the only person who feels the way I do about your ad tactics, whether I am alone or not among the measly 100 or so users that actually post on this forum.

It's great to know that this company doesn't care about the concerns of their customers.  Obviously you don't care about the people who buy the things you make or the concerns of these customers regarding your products.  

Thanks for letting me know what you and this company are about.

Well, you certainly let all folks know what you're about.

I'm not paid by Dlink, don't get any favours and have no shares in this company. But I'm allergic to guys like you that think that:
A. they're the Mother of all Clients
B. lack social skills and respect
C. blow things out of proportion
D. really want an individually customized device (why? see A.)
E. expect every company to comply to their individual wishes because 'they're the most important customer'
F. get into these discussions, whatever brand of device they buy (it's their nature to whine)
G. loose their cool over a router...  :o
H. he can make money but others (like a router company) are not allowed to do so

If the company is not compelled by your offensive and abusive tactics, don't blame them that they are "not listening to their customers". They are not listening to you... 1 person
« Last Edit: November 07, 2008, 12:55:26 AM by EddieZ »
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Wal_

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Re: Marketing on my DLink Router from DLink
« Reply #31 on: November 07, 2008, 03:19:08 PM »

You're a real [exploitive deleted], "Wal_".  I guess I wouldn't have expected any less from you or the company you work for.

It's also kind of funny that the wireless signal on the DLink router I'm using suddenly dropped (after days of up-time) right after your response.  I got some kind of error that Windows said was due to "low signal strength".  The funny thing is that I have NEVER had problems getting a great signal in that room before and NEVER got that message in the past.  Don't you guys log the IP address of every poster and since I'm using a DLink router it wouldn't be a far stretch to say that if you wanted to do something lame and weak like mess with my router it wouldn't be that hard to do?  ::)

One less customer for you to worry about now.  I'll submit this post with my computer connected straight to my modem, thank you.

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You seem to be responding to my last comment, "I'm sure if my comments ever made it to their corporate office (probably two doors down from Lycan) they might consider a better (less invasive) idea to make more money."  You and I both know that I am not the only person who feels the way I do about your ad tactics, whether I am alone or not among the measly 100 or so users that actually post on this forum.

It's great to know that this company doesn't care about the concerns of their customers.  Obviously you don't care about the people who buy the things you make or the concerns of these customers regarding your products. 

Thanks for letting me know what you and this company are about.

You're twisting my words.

I was replying to let you guys (D-Link Forums Community members, not AudiTuner specifically) know that the PM department is well aware of this issue and are working diligently to resolve it.

as for your router issue, I have absolutely NO idea what you're talking about.

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Lycan

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Re: Marketing on my DLink Router from DLink
« Reply #32 on: November 07, 2008, 04:14:53 PM »

Wow, OK. So not only did this situation get blown COMPLETELY out of proportion, but Audituner is WAY out of line.
He is correct about one though, I will BAN his account.

The idea that we "HACKED" his router is soooooooo ridiculous it's beyond mentioning. I mean seriously.

Also we OFFER A NON_Securespot firmware. it's on the support site. READ.

I'll give you the link.
READ
We've also made the routers xml file pull to the non-securespot firmware.
So all of you "d-link hijacked browser" people can click the link within the unit and update to a non securepot firmware.

I'm locking and banning.
Be polite and you'll get results, act like a jerk and you can post your complaints somewhere else.
END.
-Lycan.
« Last Edit: November 10, 2008, 09:28:42 AM by Lycan »
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