Qt Developer Certificate destroyed
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wrote on 16 Sept 2010, 15:23 last edited by
I got my Nokia Certificate today and instead of pride and gratification I only feel dissatisfaction and anger. The stupid postman has bent the envelope in half permanently scaring my Certificate ;( Shame on the Polish Post Office and I'm sorry to say shame on Nokia for sending the certificate in an plain white envelope without any protection. I really think that this sort of thing should have been sent with some sort of courier service or at least with deliver to hand service(not dump it in the postbox economy service).
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wrote on 16 Sept 2010, 15:36 last edited by
My certificate was also slighltly damaged, but a lot of books left for a day on top of it helps it and it looks now like new. But I'm agreed that such things should be protected better (maybe in some plastic box).
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wrote on 16 Sept 2010, 15:44 last edited by
Denis, Russianpost is the best:)
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wrote on 16 Sept 2010, 15:47 last edited by
Yes my Certificate is actually under a big pile of books but there is noway that this could bring it back to its original state, the damage is just to grate. Don't get me wrong, I know that this is just a peace of paper, but I tend to be some what pedantic and was under an illusion that Nokia would pay a bit more attention to delivering it to me in the best possible condition. But knowing that I'm not the only one to have received a damaged Certificate eases the pain. Thank You Denis.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2010, 15:54 last edited by
I'm sorry to hear that, I've had a similar problem with a TOEFL test certificate some months ago, when I asked to the institute for a certificate reposition they told me: "yes it's possible, but you must pay 25 € for a duplicate". I was very unhappy, however I've had one more chance to get the certificate in perfect state paying some extra bucks. Maybe Nokia could do the same for you.
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wrote on 23 Sept 2010, 08:52 last edited by
Mine was also slightly damaged, but not that much. The postman had something on top of it I guess... it wasn't pleasant to see it like that either...
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wrote on 23 Sept 2010, 12:35 last edited by
I am really sorry to hear that. The certificate should indeed be in a good state when you get it so you can proudly show it. That's part of the point.
I will make sure to let my colleagues working on the Certification know. They can hopefully do something about it.
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wrote on 23 Sept 2010, 17:26 last edited by
I'm leading the certification program in Qt. I'm sorry to hear this, folks! We are already working to improve this and will probably start with carton envelops. We will replace your damaged certificates, and it will be for free. Please post a request under "this link":http://qt.nokia.com/developer/learning/contact-qt-certification and please include your ID (starting with "NQT") in your message. I will put you on the list of replacements as soon as we get an improvement done and you will get it in the next lot going out.
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wrote on 4 Dec 2010, 04:52 last edited by
Well it's hardly their fault if it was just included in a plain white envelope. Probably just seemed like a letter.
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wrote on 4 Dec 2010, 12:14 last edited by
tamhanna, at least at Russia post service will say that it is not their fault :) even if it will be seriously damaged.
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wrote on 5 Dec 2010, 19:26 last edited by
a carton enveloper would be great. I've got my certificate bended as well
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wrote on 6 Dec 2010, 08:48 last edited by
The cost of carton envelope can be included in the certification cost (+1..3euros)
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wrote on 6 Dec 2010, 12:52 last edited by
Mine was damaged in the post as well. That is a pitty, but it's not a huge disaster either. I mean: is the really the kind of certificate you're going to frame and hang on your wall? It's nice to have, and to be able to put on your resume, but for that it need not be spot- or wrinkleless, IMHO.
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wrote on 6 Dec 2010, 15:06 last edited by
well, in my company (ScienceSoft Inc., http://www.scnsoft.com) certifications are free for developers, the company pays. And then certificates can be actually put on a wall in order to impress customers :)
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wrote on 6 Dec 2010, 18:10 last edited by
Well the thing is I was relay looking forward to getting it and it broke my hart to see it being damaged and disrespected. The good new is that I got my replacement a week or two ago :D. But the new one was very close to getting as damaged as the old one, because the postman bent the envelope yet again. The bastard didn't even bother to ring the bell(I'm lucky enough to work at home so there were no chances of me not being there).
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wrote on 12 Dec 2010, 13:25 last edited by
I noticed this on the certificate and was quite shocked / surprised / WTFed?!
http://goo.gl/IDWZ0QT Essentials?! Really?
So, while you guys are making this certificate less prone to damage...
Maybe fix this too? :) -
wrote on 12 Dec 2010, 15:32 last edited by
[quote author="xsacha" date="1292160344"]I noticed this on the certificate and was quite shocked / surprised / WTFed?!
http://goo.gl/IDWZ0QT Essentials?! Really?
So, while you guys are making this certificate less prone to damage...
Maybe fix this too? :)[/quote]After so many posts trying to convince people that they should write Qt instead of QT it is almost funny....
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wrote on 12 Dec 2010, 16:23 last edited by
It was harder to explain that to people when the old logo was done using a capital T!
!http://www.fabioruini.eu/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/qt-logo.png(Old "QT" logo)!
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