Honeybee blues

I guess this is why there’s a sign at the Nova Scotia border saying that no honeybees are allowed to enter the province.

With a mysterious disease or parasite ravaging beekeepers’ hives in New Brunswick, honey producers in the region are in for a tough season.

It’s been going on in the U.S. for a while, and has obviously spread to eastern Canada. I suppose the isolationist honeybee policy might pay off.

.:.

Memo to Bell: fix your bloody ‘Simple Move Form’ application. I don’t know what the userid is for my digital voice application, and it doesn’t appear on any of my bills. You also shouldn’t ask me to reply to two questions with one radio button. Finally, when people give up on the form and call — as most will — keep your call center open later than 5 PM.

Seriously, what is it with Bell? I’ve never seen a company — a technology/internet company, no less — change their website so often without ever actually improving it.

[tags]honeybees, new brunswick, bell canada[/tags]

0 thoughts on “Honeybee blues

  1. Re Bell website:
    Hear hear … I had occasion to try to do something there, and gave up. Between one bill, my one bill ID, and my internet ID, I got stuck in an endless loop.

  2. I think only one company can have a worse customer service system…Telus. It is a nightmare with endless loops and systems always down.

  3. Have you ever tried to actually speak to an acutal person at PC Bank on the phone? When I finally got through the guy actually told me they do it on purpose because they don’t want people phoning!

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