Tuesday 26 March 2013

Internet on the GO.

                                                            
Recently, went to a nearby grocery store to run some quick errand for mom, and as I was waiting for the shopkeeper to finish attending to other customers, there was a bunch of guys in college uniform, standing near by, totally engrossed in some discussion. And the way they sounded frustrated, I simple couldn’t refrain myself from paying attention.
One of them had probably purchased a smart phone recently and was sharing his experience – '300 rupaie ki chapat lag gayi yaar. Bade josh main aakar naya phone liya aur lene ke 2 ghante ke ander hi pata nahi kis baat ke paise kaat liye, abhi to maine phone theek se explore bhi nahi kiya..ab gharwaalon ko kya kahunga'. The second one interrupted - 'arre customer care call kar'. The first one - 'kiya tha kai baar lekin vo har baar yehi bolte hain, apne data download kiya hae.. par koi nahi batata aisa kaise ho gaya'. The third one - 'mere saath to bahut baar aisa ho chuka hae..GPRS deactivate karane ke baad bhi'. 

I guess each one of us at some point of time has faced a similar problem. Unwarranted deductions by service provider for a service you never subscribed to, GPRS deductions, cell downloading data without your knowledge, thereby wasting your MBs, are pretty common. I have a dual SIM phone and was using docomo as my second SIM. Being dissatisfied with the service I thought of discontinuing it and that's when it started giving a headache as every 1-2 seconds it started flashing a message asking to recharge, to the extent that I couldn't use my 'smart' phone at all.

Well to cut it short, when you buy a new cell phone, most often, there are settings which, by default are either enabled or you accidentally enable them while exploring your phone (like clicking on your browser, gmail, FB icon etc., your provider not even once confirms that would you like to activate GPRS with your current plan) and since you already have balance/credit in your account it starts downloading data WITHOUT even asking for your final permission (Yes, service providers purposely play dirty!) and the money starts getting deducted (tick-tock-tick-tock). The same holds true for those sick ads that keep popping every now and then when you are connected and even get downloaded (blame it on your super slippery touch screen) without giving a message like- 'Are you sure you want to download this service?'.

In case of smart phones, this can be controlled to a large extent by checking a few settings on your cell (that, however, doesn't mean your service provider will stop charging you unreasonably, they will find some other way for sure!).

Go to settings option and make sure the following settings are off, if you are not using a GPRS plan,

Wi-fi – Should not be automatically turned on.
Auto Update - Should be off.
Mobile networks - Use packet data/ data roaming should be off.
Accounts and Sync - Background data and auto sync should be disabled.
Apps - Update notifications are off.
(And yes, your salesman/rep would never proactively tell you much about these settings. Remember they’ve incentives to be earned and commitments towards certain brands to pitch their sales!)

60 -70% of your unwanted deductions (only in case of smart phones) would be taken care off. For the remaining issues, don't ever hesitate to bully your connection provider or phone manufacturer :D

Happy GPRSing :D







Tuesday 5 March 2013

It's your life - Handle with Care.

Dear Gen X,


You live life only once. So live it to the fullest. Most of us(talking about singles, people who are committed etc., relax :D) after the age of 27-28 are kind of settled in life - in terms of education and job and that is when the pressure of getting married starts building up, with parents and relatives, of course,  playing a prominent role. Most of the guys and girls belonging to this generation are smarter. By the time they reach the  marriageable age, they've already have been into a couple of relationships (completely screwed, in other words) and hence they know what kind of partner would be good for them and marry the one they like (the most!). This is called love marriage in present day context. Good, if it works for you.

Then there is a second category of Gen x - the boys or gals who are intelligent, doing well professionally, have sound moral values, don't break hearts or play with someone's emotions and have clean habits (Yes, such people still exist!). They obey their parents and let them decide about their future which is commendable. The parents would also never want anything to go wrong with their children's lives. However, times have changed, values have changed and more importantly people have changed. Life is not that simple and not always fair. The worst of things can happen even when you are ideally doing things the right way but deep inside you keep regretting your decisions. All I would advise is step out of your parent’s and society's shadow - be brave, take your own decisions be it life partner, job or business. Have faith in yourself; follow what your heart, sixth sense and your conscience say. You are mature enough*. I repeat- Take your own decisions. Fight (politely) for the person (there must be something good in her/him for sure!) you love. Things can still go wrong later but at least you'll be responsible for making or breaking your life and not let somebody else control your life based on their ideologies or experiences. A few years down the line, parents would be happy if you are happy. Remember - Everyday is another opportunity. Love your parents, take good care of them, seek their blessings, be socially responsible but please don't let anyone else decide what is right or wrong for you. 

Always keep in mind that in the end, the choice you make, makes you. 

It's not the end of the world. Get up and get going!



*Conditions apply.