SO is there a limit to folks and perception of technology. is it me or are there any folks that really should not have any technology. I mean if they are brandishing a smart phone that caries an IQ higher then the bearer, I have to wonder why it is no one takes said technology away.
of course, if you want to see effective use of this technology, shouldn't these folks be "educated" on order to use them?
I find more often than not it is not the device, NOR the owner.
You see, if you look at the place of purchase. I think this says a lot not only for the consumer, but the retail store for which the technology would have been purchased.
If someone sells you something you should at least make sure basic information is retain to work you shit you just bought. I attribute this to the car salesman that takes the time to introduce you the basics of the vehicle you purchased. He will explain basic functions to signal, change gears, and start the car. help you adjust your mirrors and show you how to locate the gas tank and "pop" the trunk.
If someone sells you something you should at least make sure basic information is retain to work you shit you just bought. I attribute this to the car salesman that takes the time to introduce you the basics of the vehicle you purchased. He will explain basic functions to signal, change gears, and start the car. help you adjust your mirrors and show you how to locate the gas tank and "pop" the trunk.
It may sound simple but, honestly its not always so considering the questions DO get asked about these things; Consequently its the same for any technology. Except the salesman that seems to be looking for the sale that's going to send them over the top and onward to another sales goal. such places operate assuming that you already "know how". Am I talking out of ignorance? No,.. Im not. Each day I go forth fixing folks computers and find more often than not the sales lied, gave them said product and so on and left.
Now, you can say but how stupid must you be? well,.. ask yourself this question, are you sure how to operate a plane?, a tractor? a VCR? What? no? but you gotta be serious you're not THAT STUPID are you?
look, its a thing to get said technology and rightly some folks should never be allowed out of the home, but most of the time the beginning of an issue starts at the time of purchase. I can not say more that that. Having said this, what I will say is BEST BUY, WAL MART, TARGET, and any other place that sells electronics should take 15 minutes to "explain the basics" if you can. or more than likely WONT, I'd suggest you take a moment to innovate a fuckin' brain storm or providing such a service for free. Call it customer retention assurance. Don't know Id like to have a customer come back once in a while wouldn't you?
Ask yourself this, when you buy your next device, are you getting help on the "basics'? If not Id wonder why you are there to begin with.
help yourself,… and others and demand this from your retailers
