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[These are Broken]

Posted Saturday, October 28, 2006

A hint to the programmers at paypal: When your feedback form is too fragile to accept more than a sentence or two, DON'T TRY AND TELL ME IT'S MY FAULT. I couldn't even tell paypal about the issue, because their feedback system is so crap.

In other annoying trying-to-contact people news, I am having to try and contact someone else's web hosting company, and all I have is an email address. However, I am told that they do not read their emails because they get too many of them. In a web hosting company. Brilliant.


3 Comments:

Blogger Janet said:

Yes. Idiocy exists far and wide. Can't expect much from people these days.

That's right. I'm depressed. :P

;) Hope you're well Tams

Blogger Eat_My_Shortz said:

Just to ensure the irony doesn't get lost on the many, I'll just point out that the validation on Tim's own Contact form was giving 100% false negatives until I helped him debug it :p

I love irony in all its forms.

Blogger Tim Cuthbertson said:

In my defence, a least I have an email address listed on the page as well.

And it's PHP's fault for not warning me when I check the value of variables which don't exist :/