Sunday, January 31, 2010
It's Complicated
I went to see "It's Complicated" this weekend featuring one of my favorite 50+ actresses, Meryl Streep. It was so much fun. I could totally relate to what she was going through, although I am widowed not divorced. I so want her kitchen and her food business. All baby boomer women should see this movie...and go with your girlfriends. Maybe take your boyfriend or husband or partner too. I think I might just purchase this movie to have for keeps when it comes out on DVD.
Judi
Thursday, January 14, 2010
A Brand New Kindle
I'm here to report that after much back and forth and forth and back with the Amazon.com associates, that I have a brand new Kindle.
Last week, the day before my birthday, I received a message from the Amazon team to go to a special spot in my neighborhood to see if my sick Kindle would work. I had plans to visit this special spot during the weekend. I thought I would visit to see if I could help heal my sick Kindle and as the Amazon team says "find it's Whispernet," the signal that a Kindle needs to enable it to download books.
But, on Saturday, a nice Amazon associate called me later in the day. "We are shipping you a new Kindle and we are truly sorry for all we put you through. In addition, we are going to give you $30 in Amazon Rewards to download books."
I was excited to receive my brand new Kindle this week. I quickly opened the box...no more waiting a year to start up this device.
"At least take off your coat," said my son D.
"Nope, I need to download a book right away," I said, as I pushed the on switch and moved the roller around and watched the screen appear that indicated I had the "Whispernet signal."
I downloaded "The Help." I downloaded two books in the "Twilight" series.
I'm all set for my vacation. Ready to read and I'm not even retired yet.
I do hope I learn to love my Kindle like other Kindle lovers I know.
Judi
Thursday, January 7, 2010
My Sick Kindle
I was so excited to use my new Kindle that had been given to me as a gift for my 25 anniversary last year. I finally had time to unpack it and learn how to download books. I was so excited. But, when I revved the engine (or should I say revved the battery) my Kindle could not find it's Whispernet. And when it finally did find it's Whispernet, I wasn't able to download any books.
I called the Amazon Help desk three times during the holiday and they still have not solved my problem. I am really sad about my sick Kindle. I was told to take it outside. I did that. I was told to charge it overnight. I did that. I was told to leave it alone...all alone and wait a few days. I did that. Still my Kindle sits with no ability to download any books.
I am not only sad. I am very angry at Amazon.com right now. One of their Help Desk associates told me I may have to purchase another Kindle. Why would I want to do that? My faith in Amazon is dwindling.
Will I ever be able to read a book on my Kindle? Ever, ever, ever? Stay tuned. I'll be back to report.
Judi
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