One of our readers visited the Moje Orange website. He found the sweat and tears of a staff member and maybe even a cry for help…
Beautiful locations have dark basements
An efficient web service requires a lot of work, and what the user sees on the front end is only the tip of the iceberg. Somewhere in the background, often under the cover of darkness, it works Entire teams of programmers make everything look simple, easy to understand, and work on the user side.
The broad offers of operators create a huge patchwork of dependencies. Something works here, there is an exception, and elsewhere it works, but a little differently. It’s easy to imagine the frustration an IT department feelsWhen it gets some major last-minute fixes. In fact, you don’t even have to imagine that in the case of Orange and its prepaid offer.
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Exceptionally “z…y” My Orange
After you have connected to the web version of My Orange to get the number of the prepaid offer and then activated the page scan in the “Packages and services” tab (or Tariff plan and SIM card) The phrase “z…o” appears in comments 4 to 10 times, depending on the location.
It’s hard to tell if it’s the sweat and tears of the IT staff mentioned in the title or even a cry for help, but there’s no doubt that This is grossly unprofessional. Such things Available to every Internet usermust not be left in the page code.
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