When I did contact the person whose card was attached with the flyer and told him about the offer from Qubee, expecting something extra from Witribe as well, he offered to waive off the security deposit only if I referred another person, otherwise nothing at all. I guess the Witribe folks are a bit too confident in the wake of their recent extravagant marketing campaign with a brand repositioning of ‘connect to change’.
In spite of all these minor glitches, I decided to give them a try. So I called the guy again and told him I wanted the connection. This was afternoon. He promised to install the very same night. Late evening I called again to verify the time he would be coming and this time he said he would arrive by 10pm. I again called just before 10 and this time he said that he wouldn’t get free until 1am in the morning, but was willing to come over even late at night. I asked him to come over the second day. However, the same thing went on for the next two days (during which I had serious doubts about whether to really go until on the night of the fourth day- the 1st of January 2010, he finally came over at 11.30pm.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t one of those ‘All’s well that ends well’. As soon as the guy installed the CPE, trouble started. First, the signal strength was low at 2 bar (maximum is five). Then the device started getting hung up which the rep called as ‘decamping’ or something.
About the signal strength, the guy assured that even 2 bar was enough to get proper coverage provided the signals were stable and not varying much.
Anyway, he reminded me that I had the option of canceling the service and getting all the money back within seven days if I wasn’t satisfied. In that case as well, the guy activated my account at 11pm on the 1st, which meant I literally had only six days left to test the service.
Not the best of starts, definitely.
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