Disturbing Trend?

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jaydee325

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I had a project I wanted to do that was going to require the purchase of a particular widget to get the job done. I identified what I needed on a big box retailer website. I wanted a little more info than what was available and tried to find the manufacturer of the widget on line. I could not find a website, which I thought odd.

I decided that I'd go ahead and pick up the widget since it was in stock at the local store. Figured I'd take it back if it wasn't right.

When I opened the instructions, I discovered what I think is disturbing. The only way you can access the website of the manufacturer is to down load the store app on your smart phone, register, and then you have access to the info! I hope this is not a trend that propagates through retail. I don't want any more apps on my phone that I only have a one time use for. As far as registering, that is only a minor issue since I've got throw a way emails that I can use for that. However, it is pretty presumptuous on the retailers part that they think I've got all kinds of time to register.

Fortunately, the instruction manual had all of the info I needed and the widget will do what I need so I won't be taking it back. I will be more diligent in my research in the future and avoid any merchandise that requires me to down load an app and register to get supplemental information.
 
   / Disturbing Trend? #2  
Agree with what you said 100%.
Same way I feel about Apple products. Bought an Apple box to use with my old TV (turns it into a smart TV). Set it up, turned it on and went to watch a movie I had on my computer (streaming it was my plan). Before it would work, I had to create an Apple account....ehhh wrong. Unplugged it, put it back in the box and returned it and bought a Roku instead......Mike
 
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Why don’t you share the details?
What was the item? Where purchased? ETC.
I have no issues with ‘on line’ registration of a purchase or contacting the manufacturer via the internet if necessary as the typical big box store employee seldom has a clue as to the features, benefits And use of the products they are suppose to be selling. Selling?

B. John
 
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Agree with what you said 100%.
Same way I feel about Apple products. Bought an Apple box to use with my old TV (turns it into a smart TV). Set it up, turned it on and went to watch a movie I had on my computer (streaming it was my plan). Before it would work, I had to create an Apple account....ehhh wrong. Unplugged it, put it back in the box and returned it and bought a Roku instead......Mike

My Roku required me to sign up AND have a credit card on file to use it. I do have it set so no purchase can be made without a pin number but it really irked me to have to take those steps.
 
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My Roku required me to sign up AND have a credit card on file to use it. I do have it set so no purchase can be made without a pin number but it really irked me to have to take those steps.

Our Roku gave an option for a credit card, but you could skip by it, which we did.
 
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.........have a credit card on file to use it
I know mine doesn't. Been awhile since I set it up tho.
It may be like BRM said above and I opted out. Can't see why you need a credit card to use something you've bought. N-e way, we'e hijacking the OP thread...sorry, my fault ..Mike
 
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How about calling a help line and getting a recording and being kept on hold only to be cut off after you wasted 30 mins waiting.
OR
Calling hydro to report a power outage and being told to use the smart app on your phone or computer when there is no cell reception or power to run your computer.
OR
The responder has such an accent that you can't understand what he/she is saying.
OR
Finally locating a help line link that won't let you connect unless you register or again simply does not even exist.
 
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And on the flip side...I buy all RIDGID brand tools because they have a lifetime warranty on the batteries. Once registered online, all I have to do to warranty a battery is to login, select the battery from all of my registered tools, and they ship me a new one.

No emails to go through, no receipts to find, he’ll, I don’t even have to leave my house.

I find this method super efficient.
 
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When I opened the instructions, I discovered what I think is disturbing. The only way you can access the website of the manufacturer is to down load the store app on your smart phone, register, and then you have access to the info! I hope this is not a trend that propagates through retail. I don't want any more apps on my phone that I only have a one time use for. As far as registering, that is only a minor issue since I've got throw a way emails that I can use for that. However, it is pretty presumptuous on the retailers part that they think I've got all kinds of time to register.

Not sure exactly what it was that you had to register in order to get, but you couldn't access the website thru a normal computer?
I'd like to know what store and/or brand tool that required you to do this so I'll never patronize either business. Way more than a bit presumptuous to assume that everyone has a smartphone (they don't) or may not want to install another ap that's harvesting who-knows-what info from you.
 
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Apple and Google always want me to log in or mention my Apple account. When you sim-chip a new iPhone and it asks for that, don't I see a 'not now' option?
 

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