closed upgrade lists
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Bellevue, WA, USA
Posts: 638
closed upgrade lists
I've run into closed upgrade lists many times now. I don't understand why they would implement something like this. From a cost perspective, if a list closes and they tell all people that want to get onto the list to call back (perhaps it will open up), then you have a whole slew of people calling daily (speaking to a CSR using an 800 number).
It's frustrating knowing that I can't get on a list and that the 100 hour, 48 hour periods can pass and you weren't given any opportunity to participate.
So, is it that the database can only hold <x> people? I find that difficult to swallow. It seems to me that it can only make people upset.
It's frustrating knowing that I can't get on a list and that the 100 hour, 48 hour periods can pass and you weren't given any opportunity to participate.
So, is it that the database can only hold <x> people? I find that difficult to swallow. It seems to me that it can only make people upset.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SFO California
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by corwinsl:
...So, is it that the database can only hold <x> people? I find that difficult to swallow. It seems to me that it can only make people upset.</font>
...So, is it that the database can only hold <x> people? I find that difficult to swallow. It seems to me that it can only make people upset.</font>
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