Nov transition update
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The time for transition is nearing, and I’ve got a couple of questions:
- apart from activity metrics what is transferred from MC? AFAIK pictures are, tags aren’t.
- are transferred activities synced to already set-up partner connections?
- are any manual updates to the activities (like giving the activity a name) synced to partners?
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@halajos said in Nov transition update:
are transferred activities synced to already set-up partner connections?
are any manual updates to the activities (like giving the activity a name) synced to partners?Those have been discussed. No tags, no partner push for previous activities (as it is currently also for new users etc), Partner manual edits such as description is pushed but not a second time.
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That’s an interesting read, although like anything I’ll take it with a pinch of salt.
Looks like the end is nigh for me as a Suunto user because there is still no desktop application to allow for syncing, route creation etc. I’ve said it before on here until I’m blue in the face; I am not using a bloody phone to create routes. Post 13th October, the setup is non-workable for me.
I am also not paying extra for a premium product (Strava etc) which allows me to create routes effectively, to then save it, email it to my phone/save to dropbox etc, to then have to sync to the watch via my phone - when I chose Suunto it was after a lot of deliberation and it also took Movescount into consideration. And of course POI’s are still promised, and still not delivered. Suunto continue to offer the most frustrating product experience of anything I’ve bought in the last ten years. The crux here is that if the current setup of Spartan + App was the offering when I bought the watch, I would never have bought it.
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@André-Faria Thanks for posting that.
The suspension of the loyalty offer between Nov 20 & Dec 1, which DCR connects to discount season, is interesting. Does the loyalty of Spartan, Ambit & Traverse owners somehow become markedly less valuable over those particular days? Are they back to being regular punters (presumably with watches that will be re-enabled by a Movescount web fully reactivated just for that period)?
Wouldn’t maintaining the scheme through that period make more sense in terms of loyalty-appreciation? Consistent discount on the prices, whatever they would be, suggests sincerity. Interruptions (perhaps while Suunto courts new buyers): not so much.
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@Fenr1r that’s Thanksgiving/BlackFriday week. You get more than 30% discount looking around.
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@isazi Yup: that’s my point. Rather than having loyalty rewarded, for that period S,A&T owners are back on the same level as everyone else. Probably a bit annoyed, having taken advantage of the offer, if a My First Suunto buyer picked up something at “more than 30% discount looking around”.
Sincerity would be applying the offer on top of the discounted price, wherever the watch was found, maybe via arrangement with secondary retailer, maybe by reimbursement from Suunto directly with proof of purchase.
Remember, the choice of timing on all of this was all Suunto’s. Could’ve kept MCweb going until Dec 1. Offer begins therafter. Or until Jan X, to get beyond post-holiday sales. Whenever there was a 6 month gap between major sales to follow. (If such exists globally, to be fair.)
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I just had a rather frustrating call with one off the UK Tech support guys who tried to tell me that I did not purchase Movescount as a facility but only purchased the Spartan and thus they have the right to remove all functionality, i.e. route creation and POI’s at their will.
Indeed he even went as far as to tell me POI’s were not part of what I purchased, despite having a manual (thankfully I saved it down rather than relying on the updated online version) which tells me in detail how to add POIs to the watch in a advance of use. I will except Demetrios from this statement but all the other people I have spoken to via email and on the phone from Suunto have been obtuse, arrogant and utterly unhelpful and have only made me feel even more anger towards the brand. Unfortunately I can’t even take the watch back to where I bought it from and make it their problem because I bought it direct from Suunto.
All I want is what I purchased and what I currently have; I’m happy with it. It’s like buying a performance car and the manufacturer deciding at the annual service to ‘upgrade’ your engine from the 4.0 V8 to a 2.2 I4.
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@Ennoch At least you still have a cable - what enables you to can change your watch setting…
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@Fenr1r well I disagree with you. Suunto will probably have a 30% or higher discount during that week for everyone, so it doesn’t make sense to keep the discount code valid during that week. If you have an older watch you have 6 months to decide what to do, and you probably already decided, and you can get 30% discount now or next year.
This is just for sake of discussion during my coffee break. I don’t want to hijack this topic with other stuff.
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@isazi said in Nov transition update:
it doesn’t make sense to keep the discount code valid during that week
It doesn’t make sense if the sole corporate goal is maximise returns at all times. It makes complete sense if Suunto genuinely “want [S,A&T-owners] to know that we appreciate [them], and that we’d love to continue adventuring together”.
But you’re right that the offer is only tangentially related to the Nov Transition Update.
Enjoy that coffee, if the break’s not over.
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@Ennoch POI support in the app is coming that is something discussed and #1 prio. Better than currently on MC.
If that helps.
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@isazi said in Nov transition update:
@Fenr1r well I disagree with you. Suunto will probably have a 30% or higher discount during that week for everyone, so it doesn’t make sense to keep the discount code valid during that week. If you have an older watch you have 6 months to decide what to do, and you probably already decided, and you can get 30% discount now or next year.
This is just for sake of discussion during my coffee break. I don’t want to hijack this topic with other stuff.
I think the offer says that the 30% discount is applied to the actual price in the web when the order is made, so I understand that this week is not included because then you can get a really good deal, black friday discount + 30% discount…
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Is there a date for this? Ultimately I’m still forced to move away from my twin widescreen monitors to a stupid little phone screen but the POI is a huge one.
The other bit is now having to pay a fee to create routes in software such as Strava or use frustrating home-baked sites to do what I can do in Movescount at the moment. If I could return this watch I would in a heartbeat - but as I’ve said before, I do appreciate your help and support in trying to resolve these issues. It’s just unfortunate that Suunto’s business model is firmly at odds with both how I do business, and what I want from my watch (what it does now).
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@cosmecosta
I wouldn’t buy anything direct from Suunto - that’s what I did with my Spartan Ultra. Unfortunately this means when you’re dealing with wilfully obtuse CSA’s on their helpdesk you’re unable to do anything as their response is basically ‘tough tits, deal with it’. At least if you bought it from a shop you could take it back and make it their problem.
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@Ennoch I do hope that the first version of pois is out OCT. I am also working on that regarding Android.
In regards to the BIG screen, not to say it to promote me, I made quantified-self.io for the same reasons like you.
Regarding route creation on MC that is not going away. MC will still allow creation of routes. You can create them there, load the GPX to a drive and get it to SA. Alternatively you can drag and drop the GPX to quantified-self.io and get it on your watch/app.
Not so optimal but not so bad imo
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I’m happy to hear that route creation remains on MC, and I wish Suunto opened the API between MC and SA backend for sending over routes.
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@halajos said in Nov transition update:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I’m happy to hear that route creation remains on MC, and I wish Suunto opened the API between MC and SA backend for sending over routes.
That’s actually very good one. Suunto opens api for third party services, but not for their own platform LOL
But hey, this service will “continue to evolve”. Is there a word with opposite meaning to word “evolution”? Devolution? That would be more appropriate.
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@Prenj said in Nov transition update:
@halajos said in Nov transition update:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I’m happy to hear that route creation remains on MC, and I wish Suunto opened the API between MC and SA backend for sending over routes.
That’s actually very good one. Suunto opens api for third party services, but not for their own platform LOL
But hey, this service will “continue to evolve”. Is there a word with opposite meaning to word “evolution”? Devolution? That would be more appropriate.
Lol sooo true. That is what I thought as well. Actually this aint bad after what I read here. If for example MC has the “best” (from what people say) for them route creation on the WEB, and SA on mobile, I mean why not? Even better. Make only the MC route creation a new THING/Product/Free and voila. Let people come to Suunto by using this. Sorry this was kinda personal opinion, dont want to “ruin” other people’s feedback.
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Any news on how Ambit 3 users can add/edit workouts?
That was previously only possible in the MC app and has not shown up in the new solution.