S9PP review from a non-target audience
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@zhang965 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
I will say, thanks to your photo I discovered Katatonia. I like their sound
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@A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@isazi said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
and does not look as lgbt wannabe outdoor watch
This horrid comment says a lot about you, fucking idiot.
ohh I pushed some of your buttons…never mind, you have all rights to exist as Greta Thunberg ;)…btw and I will not call you idiot :)…
really nice to see how the fun boys are thinking and commenting
HOW DARE YOU say this to our moderator ?
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@zhang965 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
HOW DARE YOU say this to our moderator ?
:))))) he is important as snow from last year
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@A Former User Why comments in such a negative and sarcastic tone? In the internet you can read the watch specs and functions. You bought the watch in Amazon and you have a return period. So you are covered if the watch does not meet your expectations. Suunto people on this forum help us get the most of Suunto watches. If you feel that your watch is really that bad call customer support, use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram whatever for addressing Suunto directly. I think when you register a new Suunto watch you will get a survey mail to provide first impression. Criticism in a normal tone is always a positive thing, but it is not fair to communicate in such manner with Suunto people here. You do not know if they were part of watch, software and UI design. You do not know the limitations during watch design phase. If you are happy with Garmin, great you have found your watch. In the end it is just a watch…no thing is perfect, some things are more suitable, some less, there is always a choice.
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@dulko79 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@A Former User Why comments in such a negative and sarcastic tone? In the internet you can read the watch specs and functions. You bought the watch in Amazon and you have a return period. So you are covered if the watch does not meet your expectations. Suunto people on this forum help us get the most of Suunto watches. If you feel that your watch is really that bad call customer support, use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram whatever for addressing Suunto directly. I think when you register a new Suunto watch you will get a survey mail to provide first impression. Criticism in a normal tone is always a positive thing, but it is not fair to communicate in such manner with Suunto people here. You do not know if they were part of watch, software and UI design. You do not know the limitations during watch design phase. If you are happy with Garmin, great you have found your watch. In the end it is just a watch…no thing is perfect, some things are more suitable, some less, there is always a choice.
I don’t know why there are lot of people keep S9B as an example in a S9PP review…
I don’t see @A Former User talk about Garmin a lot in this post (almost not at all)… he’s stuck with Ambit3.If a person says one suunto watch is not that good, it doesn’t mean he will go with Garmin.
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@zhang965 The dude said exactly that about 10 angry posts earlier…"this watch goes today back to amazon, long live garmin 7x solar saphire…’
Hence the suggestions to move to another forum if he doesn’t prefer the S9PP.
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@isazi Cant agree more. If there are forum guidelines, I would hope a comment like that would ban a person from the Suunto forums, no?
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@A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@isazi said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
and does not look as lgbt wannabe outdoor watch
This horrid comment says a lot about you, fucking idiot.
ohh I pushed some of your buttons…never mind, you have all rights to exist as Greta Thunberg ;)…btw and I will not call you idiot :)…
really nice to see how the fun boys are thinking and commenting
@A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@isazi said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@A Former User said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
and does not look as lgbt wannabe outdoor watch
This horrid comment says a lot about you, fucking idiot.
ohh I pushed some of your buttons…never mind, you have all rights to exist as Greta Thunberg ;)…btw and I will not call you idiot :)…
really nice to see how the fun boys are thinking and commenting
I think the personal attacks on all fronts should cease. I would like to remind everyone that humans design, test and sell the hardware and firmware that all of you use, no matter what the brand. Please remember this and those that are enthusiastic about a brand and support that brand may disagree with those that are more critical. That is fine but I think using negative connotations that are personal and a lack of civility are both unacceptable. Please remember that individuals livelihoods are invested in what you are discussing. Employ empathy to see what you might feel like if you were in someone else’s shoes.
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@mikekoski490 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@zhang965 The dude said exactly that about 10 angry posts earlier…"this watch goes today back to amazon, long live garmin 7x solar saphire…’
Hence the suggestions to move to another forum if he doesn’t prefer the S9PP.
OMFG, hopefully you didn’t suggest me to buy an omega.
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@zhang965 My bad I understood he said “this watch goes today back to amazon, long live garmin 7x solar saphire”. I agree, it does not mean he/she will go to Garmin…it could be Polar, Coros or Suunto. I just think the discussion about S9PP has developed in a bad way. I believe people in Suunto know what are brand’s advantages and disadvantages and how to attract their customers. If they are on the right path, time and customers will tell.
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@zhang965 Weird. I read your post twice and have no idea what you are on about. You and the other dude seem angry. Not sure why.
I agree with Brad Olwin - a little more positive constructive criticism tone would be nice, even friendly banter would be preferred. If people cant do that, I guess you are showing your quality, or immaturity. The forum I hope is about problem solving, critiques and help. Not trashing the watch over and over again if you dont prefer it.
Im having a lot of fun with my Suunto, my Hammerhead, as much as I did with Polars, Garmins and Coros. Hoping this forum can stay positive generally.
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@mikekoski490 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@zhang965 Weird. I read your post twice and have no idea what you are on about. You and the other dude seem angry. Not sure why.
I agree with Brad Olwin - a little more positive constructive criticism tone would be nice, even friendly banter would be preferred. If people cant do that, I guess you are showing your quality, or immaturity. The forum I hope is about problem solving, critiques and help. Not trashing the watch over and over again if you dont prefer it.
Im having a lot of fun with my Suunto, my Hammerhead, as much as I did with Polars, Garmins and Coros. Hoping this forum can stay positive generally.
I don’t get you, have you tried read 3rd times or should I teach you what I’m on about or not?
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@dulko79 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@zhang965 My bad I understood he said “this watch goes today back to amazon, long live garmin 7x solar saphire”. I agree, it does not mean he/she will go to Garmin…it could be Polar, Coros or Suunto. I just think the discussion about S9PP has developed in a bad way. I believe people in Suunto know what are brand’s advantages and disadvantages and how to attract their customers. If they are on the right path, time and customers will tell.
You have many ways to enjoy one thing, it’s like two faces on one coin or 6 faces on one rubik’s cube.
at least there is someone speaks what they think, there are lot of silenced returns we don’t know why, I learnt a lot with the exchanges in this post.
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@zhang965 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
OMFG, hopefully you didn’t suggest me to buy an omega.
I know you like me . I wonder how are you in your out of the forum life, honest curiosity or not.
BTW I completely agree with @isazi, @A Former User is a piece of shit.
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@cosme-costa said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
@zhang965 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
OMFG, hopefully you didn’t suggest me to buy an omega.
I know you like me . I wonder how are you in your out of the forum life, honest curiosity or not.
BTW I completely agree with @isazi, @A Former User is a piece of shit.
I’m an AI I don’t have out of forum life.
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More A than I
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well , let’s summarize here with focus on next:
@isazi said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
This horrid comment says a lot about you, fucking idiot.
@cosme-costa said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
BTW I completely agree with @isazi, @A Former User is a piece of shit.
it looks like you two guys have really serious problem, but again I will not use your words, this speaks for you…luckily for you is the fact that you are are www heroes and not in front of me
@mikekoski490 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
. If people cant do that, I guess you are showing your quality, or immaturity.
@mikekoski490 said in S9PP review from a non-target audience:
If there are forum guidelines, I would hope a comment like that would ban a person from the Suunto forums, no?
so, it is for some of the guys totally correct to become personal, use f… words …but not in my case giving my frustration as well improvement points about in my view about this bad, cheap piece of recycled tech and still not using f… words
this community is very interesting, I guess I will hang here for while, I start to enjoy it