Friday, May 13, 2005

Your PDA is safe... for now

I am sure in one of my previous posts, I struck fear in the hearts of older PDA owners everywhere. Well, they can all resume normal sleeping patterns as I have lost my beloved Motorola MPx220.

So, on this fateful Saturday, I called my Dad's house to see if he and my little sister wanted to go out for lunch. Well, my dad's brother was in Oklahoma, and he was out visiting him. I figured this was a good chance to catch up with my little sister, so I offered to take her out to lunch. We went to eat chinese at the Mustang Mandarin. I took my phone out of my pocket and set it down on the table. My little sister asked the now-in-hindsight-very-foreshadowing question, "Is that smart to leave your cell phone on the table?" Well, no one took it, but I left it there when we were leaving.

I returned to the restaurant on Monday when I realized where I had left it. The lady at the front counter asked "How many?", and I explained I left my phone here and asked if it had been found.

Now this customer service nightmare of a lady pulls out the wicker basket that served as the lost and found. It is full of crap, but I don't see my phone. She moves an item or two on top and then rather abruptly becomes very certain it isn't there. I wanted to snatch the basket out of her hand and rummage through it myself, but I felt that was inappropriate in regards to the privacy of the other people that had lost items at the Mustang Mandarin. Irritated, I left empty handed.

This is the part where I get pissed. Let's assume she didn't know anything about the disappearance of my phone and is completely innocent despite her suspicious demeanor. The cool think to have done, would have been for her to empty out the basket and gratuitously look for my phone making sure I can see it isn't there. I mean, losing a cell phone is a big pain in the ass. The brush off I got from that lady guarantees I will never go back to the establishment, bad mouth it to anyone who will listen, and curse it every time I drive by.

Accepting defeat, I began exploring my options for a replacement phone. I wasn't sure I wanted another MPx220. There had been a few times I had issues with the ear piece volume being too soft, which is ironic because my previous Motorola phone seemed to have a default volume of "Even great grampy can hear it!" Even with my former metal band member hearing, I had to ask people to speak more quietly if they ever got the least bit excited.

I ended up buying an AudioVox SMT 5600 aka "The Scoblephone" on eBay. It should arrive in five business days or so. Looking forward to seeing how it compares to the MPx220.



2 Comments:

At 10:45 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Everybody needs a Sidekick!

 
At 9:30 AM, Blogger gus away from the metroplaza said...

You should have just asked them if they had any cell phones for sale. They always show the flashiest ones first; in addition ot being addicted gamblers, they're also good salespeople.

 

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