Here’s an ending to Drama2.0 (0)
I’ve just disabled comments for the post about Capazoo’s “problems”, and the one about Bell Canada’s unlimited plan for the HTC Touch.
About Bell, my conclusion is that the unlimited plan promotion was in fact true, but they messed up real bad, with inconsistancies and hiccups in their customer service, their website and their invoicing system. Their website doesn’t confirm the existence of the unlimited plan, they also have salespeople who are not aware of the plan. The tragic point was reached when we had a Montréaler who was charged 1000$ for one month of Internet service (!!!), even though he took the HTC Touch and the unlimited plan. (read comments)
However, most of the people I’ve seen confirmed that this unlimited Internet plan existed, the only limit being not able to connect the phone to your laptop.
About the post about Capazoo, we have currently a fight between Capazoo’s PR representative and the company’s ex-employees, and it’s quite clear to me they would start calling each other names and get “emotional”, as each commenter seems to be stubborn and wanting to have their own vendetta against Capazoo.
As I see it, we will see results and news from Capazoo soon enough, certainly in the upcoming months.
Comments are more than welcomed on Montreal Tech Watch, and I thank everyone of you for contributing. I read every one of them, even if I don’t have always the time or the expertise to answer to each. However, I think it’s best to stop receiving comments which do not add up to the discussion.










