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Kirk 1038982119-Sep-16 5:09
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JokeIt's in the highway code. Pin
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Bassam Abdul-Baki19-Sep-16 1:31
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GeneralThanks, MSI, for a profound lesson in how not to do product registration. Pin
BillWoodruff17-Sep-16 2:40
professionalBillWoodruff17-Sep-16 2:40 
Let me see if got all the steps in the lesson down:

1. force the user to create an account ... I'm okay with that one.

2. after the user enters the usual credentials, put up a survey page with all kinds of questions (which I find "invasive") about your "computing lifestyle," purchase budget, etc., but don't tell the user the survey is mandatory to proceed to registration. don't warn the user about that as they click submit and the page exits.

3. don't send the user who just entered their credentials an e-mail telling them they need to do the survey to complete registration.

4. then let the new user try to log-in, and then tell the user their account doesn't exits.

5. once the user has figured out the survey is mandatory ... and the survey is completed ...

6. okay: let the user log-in, and then go to the product registration page

7. on that page require the user to enter two long serial numbers which are both underneath bar-codes on the box, one of which is small and virtually hidden. don't tell the user which bar-code is which, make them guess. as the wannabe registrant makes mistakes in that, put a new page with pictures of the serial numbers actually located on the card (which you've installed, and could not see without either x-ray vision, or some special tool).

8. did i mention that in the serial number entry fields lower and upper case are accepted ? since my paranoia was ripe at this point, i was careful to enter case matching the box codes, but I wonder if that might be another trap to punish the user designed by their obviously sadistic site-mongers.

9. and now, the coup de main: at last the weary and vexed registrant makes it to the last entry field, and it's a field that requires you to enter a link to a file which is a scan of the purchase receipt ! which, of course, you never thought of.

So, you wanna send a message to MSI support to let them know you'll never purchase another MSI product again: get ready to enter a serial number, even though you are logged in.

Is this the digital marketing equivalent of water-boarding ?

from my enlarged spleen, Bill

p.s. the card works quite well, and I actually see a visual improvement over the old one at 1080p. I prefer the nVidia UI over the former, Radeon, UI. I haven't installed the MSI over-clock utility yet, and will probably never use it.
«There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008

GeneralRe: Thanks, MSI, for a profound lesson in how not to do product registration. Pin
Ron Anders17-Sep-16 2:46
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