Jason Dixon wrote:

On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 22:57, Ed Wilts wrote:


On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 06:32:04PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:


Do I dare say this out loud? I wonder what would happen if you
submitted a modified price order? Don't try it because it is probably
illegal but I have a sneaking suspicion that the billing price tracks
through from there.


There is a human being on the other end, so you won't get a price break.
You'll just be wasting their time and yours.

Not everybody is a perfect programmer.


If they're this bad, I have no reason to trust the rest of their site. Let's sum up some of their recent bonehead decisions:

- Inability to delete user accounts in RHN

Yeah, this is pretty odd. I opened an account a couple years ago. When I was hired at a new company I
naturally wanted to change the company name to reflect my new employer but I found no way to do this
on RHN's web site. I even emailed RHN support and they said that it wasn't possible.


Recently, I needed to download some PDFs from their web site. I was required to fill out this nifty form that
had my old company's name listed. So I changed the company name and proceeded to download the PDFs.
The next time I logged in to RHN I noticed that my company name had changed to what I used on the PDF
download forms.


- Questionable perl-suid package dependency for Perl errata

How is this questionable?


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