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Sunrise’s outrageous distribution of the Galaxy Nexus: Letter to Google

Dear Google,

I think you might be interested in learning how Sunrise – your Swiss partner for the distribution of the Galaxy Nexus- is acting. They probably pitched you with their 100 stores across the Swiss territory…
As it turns out, these stores are pointless. I couldn’t get a Nexus from there, at least from a shop in Lausanne. Well, I could have, but only by taking out a new subscription (the default plan offered with the device costs 95 Swiss Francs during 24 whole months; that’s 2’280 CHF altogether or just a little above 2’400 USD)
For that price, I’d rather fly to America and back and get the phone in civilized conditions.
I still can’t believe they refused to sell the phone to me, despite its being in stock in its 16Gb version and having a plan-free price tag on display (648 CHF = 692 USD, taxes included.)
At first, I thought this could have been an isolated case. Possibly the whim of some local store manager. But a quick google search informed me that the same situation -exactly- had happened a few days earlier to a blogger in another town.
Maybe I was dealing with two isolated cases. So as a freelance journalist, I checked my facts. I went to 2 Sunrise shops in person in another Swiss city (Geneva) and tried to buy the phone free of subscription. At the 1st shop, they wouldn’t sell it to me despite its being physically available: “We have very little stock and the demand is important, so we keep it for new subscribers”. I was in shock: “You mean: Google has granted you the exclusivity for the sales of this phone in Switzerland, they trust you, and all you manage to do is to use the phone to force the sales of your subscription plans?”. The answer was straightforward: “Well, that’s the business of a phone company, isnt’it?”. “Can I find the phone elsewhere?”. “No I’m afraid you can’t”. I asked him whether that was a corporate policy or a local store decision. He assured me that it was local and related to the very low stocks. Maybe it wouldn’t be the case in a larger store, such as “Confédération” in the very center of Geneva.
So off I went to “Confédération”. -”Do you have the Galaxy Nexus in store?” I asked after a comparatively short waiting time (10 minutes in this case vs 30 minutes in my two previous experiences). -”Sure, if you take a subscription” -”That is, it’s not in store if I don’t get a plan?” -”Well, not quite. It’s just that we won’t sell it to you if you don’t subscribe. Orders, you understand…” “You mean orders from the store manager?” I asked. “Oh no, these are orders from the top management”. -”You mean, orders from the general management of Sunrise Switzerland?”. -”Yeah, that’s it. We are not allowed to sell the phone free of subscription until other phone companies start selling it too”. Good to know!
Only in one shop was I told that I could get the phone off Sunrise’s website. (I have ordered it on December 22nd and eventually received it today, on December 28th.)
This is now a fact: Sunrise is using its exclusive rights to the Nexus brand to force customers into taking out expensive subscription plans. You probably know better than me that Nexus phones are especially popular among geeks. Well no geek in this country will ever subscribe freely to one of Sunrise’s plans: their 3G network is lousy. And that was probably not the deal you had with them, they were supposed to open the market for you, weren’t they? Well, obviously, they didn’t.
As a Nexus fan, I am very very disappointed. This situation is totally unfair and I had to let you know. I have audio recordings of my unsuccessful attempts to buy the phone in Geneva, should you need any evidence. And I am totally available for you if you need further details.
I look forward to reading your official position, I sincerely hope you will do something about it. In Google I trust ;)
I am also informing the local media of the situation.
Best wishes and season’s greetings.
Alan Vonlanthen

Book review: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

Steve JobsSteve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Beautifully written. The narrative somehow allows the reader to connect with the character, though it is quite obvious that beneath the genius lied a psychopath. Could he have done things differently (as I used to believe before I read the book)? Could he have been a better person, especially towards other human beings? I strongly doubt it. I’m fascinated by how that bloke could, on the one hand, strive to make the world a better place and to empower human kind, and the other totally lack humaneness. He did make the world a better place: I can’t imagine how dull a world without Apple products. I suppose that’s why everybody is so passionate about him. You can’t totally love him. You can’t totally hate him either. In any case you can’t remain indifferent. I couldn’t let go of the book until the very last page.

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Save Google Reader petition

If you want Google to restore Google Reader’s social features, pleas sign the petition: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?hl=en_US&formkey=dE16SFVla3JFZ1lwTkxGRWN2SkZtb2c6MA#gid=0

I just voted. My comment:

I reckon you’re trying to bring quality content to google +. But this is a bad move, I didn’t log into google reader to discover silly cats videos on youtube (I already had g+ and facebook for that) but to read my valued friends’ recommendations. You had one working social feature, it’s a pity you spoiled it. I hope you’ll come back to your senses fast and restore the social features in google reader. Or you’ve definitely lost my vote.
Come on, don’t be evil!
Alan

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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Oliver TwistOliver Twist by Charles Dickens

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not having been brought up in an English-speaking environment, I’m catching up with the Classics.
This is a masterpiece of storytelling! The more I know Dickens the more I love him!

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Book: The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths by Michael Shermer

The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as TruthsThe Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths by Michael Shermer

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Excellent introduction to human believing mechanisms. Michael Shermer covers pretty much everything from the foundations of moral values to religious and political preferences. Several perspectives (Evolution, neuroscience, socio/anthropology, etc). Cognitive biases and belief-induced historical and scientific misunderstandings…

Actually quite good.

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Book: Alan Alda – Never Have Your Dog Stuffed And Other Things I’ve Learned

Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've LearnedNever Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I’ve Learned by Alan Alda

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Pleasant. Definitely not the book I would take on a desert island, but I can’t say I didn’t like it. Alan Alda is obviously not a writer and his style can get a bit heavy at times. But I enjoyed the way he managed to turn his life into a story. Sharing his childhood experience with an immature father and a crazy mother without an ounce of pathos is definitely a brilliant prowess. Also learned much about the power of theatrical improvisation.

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Wikileaks, ma lettre à Postfinance

Envoyé cet instant via la messagerie de postfinance.ch

Compte 91-765019-6 Julian Assange

Bonjour,
J’ai procédé dimanche soir 5.12.2010  (avec effet à lundi matin 6.12.2010) à un versement de CHF 50.- sur le compte de Julian Assange (91-765019-6). Et j’ai appris par la presse que vous avez décidé de fermer son compte justement ce jour-là.
Je souhaite savoir ce qu’il est advenu de mes CHF 50.- et quand vous avez l’intention de me les rembourser.
A moins que l’opération ne tombe sous le coup d’une action en justice (vous voudrez bien m’indiquer laquelle: j’ai bien dit justice, pas application d’un règlement  interne), sans remboursement de votre part dans un délai d’une semaine, je considérerai qu’il s’agit là de simple vol de votre part et je réserve mes droits quant à une éventuelle action en justice.
Il est sans doute inutile de préciser que, cas échéant, je fermerai également tous mes comptes et ceux de mes enfants avec effet immédiat et à grand bruit sur les réseaux sociaux.
Pour votre information, copie de la présente est publiée simultanément sur mon blog, sur twitter et facebook.
Dans l’attente impatiente de votre réponse, je vous adresse, Madame, Monsieur, mes meilleurs messages.
Alan Vonlanthen


UPDATE DU 15 DÉCEMBRE
Réponse de Postfinance…

Boîte de réception
De Christine Germanier-Briguet
15.12.2010 09:17
Objet Don
message
PosFinance comprends votre soucis néanmoins nous tenons ici à vous rassurer. En effet, les crédits effectués sur un compte appartiennent au titulaire du compte.
L’avoir comptabilisé restera donc sur le compte jusqu’à ce que son titulaire nous ait communiqué une autre relation bancaire pour le virement du solde.
Avec l’espoir d’avoir ainsi répondu à vos attentes et rétabli votre confiance, nous vous adressons nos meilleures salutations.
Christine Germanier-Briguet
Gestion des réclamations

Franchement, je ne sais pas qu’en penser…  Sur la forme, Postfinance a fait l’effort de répondre en moins de 6 mois et de manière personnalisée. Mais sur le fond… D’abord, je n’avais pas besoin d’être rassuré. Et si je comprends bien la réponse, en d’autres termes, Julian Assange est bien reconnu comme titulaire du compte (alors pourquoi l’avoir bloqué?), il n’a “plus qu’à” communiquer sa nouvelle relation bancaire… Sauf qu’il a certainement d’autres chats à fouetter que ce genre de formalités pour le moment et que bon, pour qu’il ait une relation bancaire, il faudrait encore que les banquiers (et les banquiers-facteurs) fassent correctement leur boulot au lieu de jouer les justiciers.

Je suis un peu, comment dire? Ecœuré.