On Thursday 28 October 2004 16:40, Ira Abramov wrote: > Quoting ik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: > > > > But think about it seriously for a second... we as customers have > > allot more power then we think we have... You yourself wants to move > > to a "better" bank... Thats a consumer decision for the same reason I > > written, but less sarcastic.. :) > > Look, ik. if you think I am noving to a different bank because of the > silly web interface you need to get some serious clues about life and > realism. Bank Leumi has been a real pain in the ass, causing me actual > loss of money, counted in four digits. this is not an emotional > decision, it's a very earthly financial decision. > > the browser compatibility plays a small role in choosing a new bank, but > it's just a very small parameter. > Now I'm starting to worry about you... Unless I'm not clear (well I have lots of this moments), I know that choosing a bank will be for money purpose only... But you didn't understand the point... The point was that you as a customer can make a difference in the attitude of the bank to your platforms and uses... If you just say "OK the bank does not support mozilla I can live with that..", then it's your fault they do not use it. Because you do tell them to. And it has nothing to do in moving to a new bank.. just a point of making some customer pressure for a supplier of some kind to respect and support your choice of tools for using his product.
I hope that is more clear.. :) Ido -- It has been said [by Anatole France], "it is not by amusing oneself that one learns," and, in reply: "it is *____only* by amusing oneself that one can learn." -- Edward Kasner and James R. Newman
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