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1 Nov
[UPDATE] I received an email from PureTracks today, November 1st, over two months after the original with the following two lines of text, including the typo:
We apologize for the delay in resolving this issue however it is not resolved and you should be able to download the gift order.
Please let us know if you have further questions.
I can only assume that “not resolved” means “now resolved”. Gee, thanks. All I can say is, wow. I had forgotten how angry I was with PureTracks, but help desk support like this brings it right back to the forefront of my mind.
Original post from August 25th:
PureTracks is an online music service a la iTunes. Aside from the fact that is uses crappy DRM (which is why I’ve avoided it until now), the reason I’m complaining today is that as a new user, I can’t believe how much frustration I’m experiencing. I’m a seasoned computer user, and their site so unbelievably hard to use, it makes me want to throw my computer through my window.
There are two tracks that are not easy to find elsewhere that are available on PureTracks that I wanted to download. Since I don’t have a PureTracks account, I asked a friend to download them for me. He discovered that there’s an option to send them to a friend rather than download them himself, and since we were nervous about their DRM scheme, we decided that would be the easiest way to go.
Well. Of course, I can’t just get the tracks - I have to register with PureTracks, which is what I wanted to avoid in the first place. But worse, once I register, the songs are nowhere to be found. I finally discovered that the email address they were gifted to was different than the one I registered with, although it wasn’t obvious anywhere that they needed to be the same, and since I receive mail from multiple accounts to the same location, it didn’t dawn on me that they might be different. Anyway, I change my email address, and now a line shows up in my order history. Clicking it, however, just takes me right to their main page!
After some discussion, I discover that PureTracks does not support Firefox well, so I ought to try IE. Well, in a word, that SUCKS. But I try it. Same deal. So my friend is out $1.50 (they’re short tracks), and I can’t get the songs. PureTracks, I was avoiding you before, but now I want nothing to do with you ever. If you see me coming down the street, you’d better cross to the other side.
[Update] I received a reply from PureTracks’ support over 12 hours after I sent my reply to their initial canned “turn off your popup blockers” message. Twelve hours! And guess, just guess what it said? “Please log in to our support system, as replies to support emails are not supported.” What a steaming pile of crap! It took their system twelve hours to reply with a canned response stating that replies are not supported? I couldn’t be angrier! To make matters worse, when you click the link to go to your support ticket, their site just redirects you to their login screen (even if you’re logged in). So you have to navigate to their help page, then scroll to the VERY LAST FUCKING LINE, to click the link to get to their help desk. And, of course, my call is “on hold”, since I must be a complete fucking idiot.
PureTracks - It’s clear that you hate your customers, and I hate you right back more than you can possibly imagine. You are pure evil.
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The databases: Sony does not offer anything to Canadian customers, period. So what is the point of offering the SonicStage software with the expensive Walkman/mini disc (I have one).
iTunes: Very often I find the classical stuff I want is only available on the U.S. site, and is just not available to Canadian customers. You can even search and get the info via the U.S. in the iTunes application, but it wont let you buy it, and you cannot duplicate your Canadian account in the U.S. database.
PureTracks: I do like the WinMedia 10, and it is appropriate for Windows ... if it were really any good. The search options are awful compared to iTunes. And really, they do not have much of a database outside of the popular stuff.
The biggest nag I have is that this technology was supposed to make it easier to buy products, and one would have thought, internationally. All the databases on musical content in the world is useless, unless it can be both offered and provided. While the major providers (these three?) are selling pop and counting the profits, I have a ton of money I can't spend online for the music I want. What is wrong with that picture?
Thanks, I needed to vent, as an old geezer who has to wait three weeks for the mail to deliver a cd from California to Ontario.
Russ
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The only people that can deliver electronically on a global basis are the PtoP free sites. Dumb isn't it. Everyone seems to need a different agreement at every border to protect who?
The businesses and it's partners associated with the music industry are not in it to serve us, we are only a byproduct of their profit plan. :)
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If there is anybody alive at Puretracks who happens to bother to read these blogs, please be advised that I vow/pledge/promise to absolutely NEVR do business with you again. And that includes buying gift cards for my friends and family, which might have been a good idea at this time of year: but oh no!, you shameless idiots at Puretracks just can't get it together. So Good Freakin' Bye!
Ah, feeling so much better ...
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I can't understnad any bus that thinks email is the only why to contact them.
dave k.
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It's the funniest thing.....seems to me that none of this bullshit ever happened when just buying CD's the good old fashioned way.
The worst case scenario? You're stuck paying full price for only one song on a CD when you find the rest mediocre.
But at least you don't have to worry about licenses and/or hard drive crashes.
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It's a relief to know I'm not the only one. I've reached the same conclusion as others: buy a CD next time.
The PureTracks homepage told me, "go away, you're not a Canadian resident." Yes I am, you moron; I just happen not to be in Canada today, thanks to this new invention called *travel*. I was quite glad to find I'd saved the url that took me past that first barrier, to the page that showed my past purchases. Oh, I was so close I could just taste it now; I clicked "download", and it even mentioned something about downloading the licenses as well...
But when I tried to play the wma files, it gave me the same "license error" (error code 1040) error. Actually, that message was in Spanish by default--odd, as I'm in Vienna right now.
I saw a customer support email address. But don't write this down; it will only get you a reply that apologises, "this email address is for outbound email only."
So I go back to the "license error" page, and I clicked on the "here" link next to "click here for support," and it took me to some Spanish website that was supposed to offer me Puretracks support. But it required me to login before I could lodge my complant. And to login, I needed to register; and to register, guess what.... I needed to provide a ****US**** address!
Okay, let me get this straight: I can't go to Puretracks unless I'm in Canada, and I can't go to their license support site unless I'm American...
I HAA-A-A-A-ATE THE INTERNET!!
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I have bought DRM music before that worked. In principle, I support DRM, because it allows the providers to get paid, so we will continue to get content.
BUT, BUT - puretracks is purecrap, as far as I can tell. I am an advanced computer user, and I cannot get their product to work - I'm pretty sure I blew a couple of veins trying. They are doomed, and soon. I will join you in a dance on their corporate grave.
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Thanks for getting the word out. Puretracks is awful, awful, awful.
I've been using Itunes since the Canadian version came out and, even though their store isn't as large as the USA version, it still beats the pants off of EVERY OTHER MUSIC PROGRAM I've ever tried. What's more is that I have never had a single issue trying to burn, copy or play any legitimately downloaded song.
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Puretracks and winamp are both tied to AOL.
Contacted both via e-mail and no response yet.
Stay away from WMA format- it really sucks
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