Posted by JD Seller on July 15, 2014 at 19:51:14 from (208.126.198.123):
Went to look up some parts on JD's webs site. IT would not let me in saying I had to update my login information. So I jump through fifteen hoops for JD's site to tell me that they had sent the "updated" login information to my email. This is after maybe ten minutes of fooling around with the stupid site to get it to accept anything I would use as a pass word.
So I have to go into my Yahoo email. Guess what. THEY wanted me to update my user and password information too. So I jump through more hoops. Then it would not complete it without a PH0NE number!!!! Supposedly so Yahoo could text me in the event I have trouble accessing my account. Yea RIGHT!!!! Another example of Corporate communism to me. Well I hope the information help line for my area code has fun when Yahoo calls them. LOL
I am sure as HE77 not giving my phone number to YAHOO.
So after about a half an hour I am able to login to the JD parts webs site. They really improved that!!! (SARCASUME ALERT!!!) Now it only takes THREE EXTRA steps to get logged in. Nice job JD web designers!!!!
Shakespeare's "Kill all the lawyers" needs to be amended to include all WEB designers and computer programmers!!!
Just about the time I get to where I can used a site or program they change it for the "better". It amazes me that the "better" is always longer/slower than what was there to start with.
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