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If you read my recent posts than you know the story. I know I bashed on foursquare something good last year, but they’re app was full of BIG holes, but since then they have made some improvements. Some. And while I was banned from Gowalla (see last post on the issue), I’ve been playing around with foursquare again. Both companies & their apps have some issues that I want to talk about. Let’s jump right in… Shall we?

Foursquare
- Unable to connect to server.
- Really bad venues.
- Impossible system to get venues fixed.
- Can check into venues from anywhere in the world, but only get points/badges when within 300m or so.

Gowalla
- Terrible communication skills.
- Horrible customer service to users.
- Can check into unlimited spots within 1km radius.

I’m not going to discuss the first two issues under Gowalla. You can see my recent posts on that and see how I feel.

I’m pretty sure Gowalla knows this, from my series of recent posts about a certain incident. Not sure if Foursquare is aware of some of these issue, since I haven’t visited or commented on their GetSatisfaction.com support forum. Both companies haven’t replied to several of my emails, which I just think is plain fucking rude.

Foursquare has changed how check-ins work a few times, mostly for the better. I don’t like that you can still check into venues from anywhere in the world. Gowalla HAD it right when they limited check-ins to a radius that was set by default or by the spots creator, but changed that to allow check-ins to spots within that 1km radius.

But with all of the above issues and a few that I really can’t put into words, they’re both putting me off from using their apps (besides no apology from Gowalla). Maybe I need to make my own geolocation company & apps for smartphones. Who wants to help?

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I woke up this morning and decided to see if I could log into Gowalla for shits and giggles. Well looky looky here. I was able to log in! It seems they’ve finally unbanned me for NOT CHEATING. I’ve been checking every few days to see if they have or haven’t unbanned me, again for shits and giggles. It’s been over 4 weeks since they banned me for just picking up an exclusive item.

After a few emails back and somewhat forth with Gowalla CEO Josh Williams (and never a response back from their main support email), I didn’t hear back from him for over 2 weeks. Last he said that my account would be reinstated with a group of other accounts & I would be able to start checking in again “soon.” That was over 2 weeks ago. Like I said in my last post on this matter, “soon” is a few days to me, not a week and not 2 weeks.

I have been knocking Gowalla hard on Twitter the past few weeks for their lack of communication skills and their terrible customer support. Gowalla and Josh Williams really need to work on these. Over the past few weeks I’ve heard from other Gowalla users (current and former) that have the same complaints about Gowalla’s customer service. It’s pretty pathetic that such a company in these days, especially one that is involved with social networking, has horrible communication and customer service skills.

I’ve mentioned this news on my Twitter feeed and I’ve been asked by several people if I’ll start using Gowalla again. In my last post I did say “Goodbye & Fuck You Gowalla.” Right now I don’t know what I’ll do. I still haven’t received an email from Gowalla or Josh Williams apologizing for banning me when I never cheated. I still think what they did was wrong and it’s been compounded by their lack of communication, terrible customer support, speed to resolve the issue (see posts 1, 2, 3), and the lack of any form of apology for the entire situation. And I still haven’t heard why they never selected me as a STE (mentioned to Josh Williams in our emails). Great communication skills! I still need to think about using Gowalla again. My anger towards them has not changed yet. Maybe someone at Gowalla will grow some fucking balls!

I would like to thank Lucas and JefCon1 for showing solidarity with me during the past 4 weeks (I think they were the ONLY ones to do so publicly) and anyone else that stopped using Gowalla because of this. Thanks to everyone that retweeted my posts on this. And to anyone else that didn’t feel like showing your support, “Go fuck yourselves, you cunts!”

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Well, it’s been over three weeks since I was banned from Gowalla. If you need to catch up on what’s been going on, check out post 1 and post 2.

Here’s the latest. Since last week I have not heard back from CEO Josh Williams or Gowalla support on the matter. Josh said my account would be unbanned “soon” with a bunch of other accounts that were to be unbanned also. Well, “soon” to me means a few days. It’s been a week. Josh could have just had someone unban me right then, but it’s obvious that Gowalla doesn’t want me as a user.

Well, all I have to say to that is…

Fuck You Gowalla

I don’t care if Gowalla unbans me or not any more. It’s been over 3 weeks and it took them only 3 hours to unban the person that was cheating. They consistently ignored my emails on different instances. And it appears they really don’t care about their once dedicated users.

Normally I can be a patient person. Shit, I waited 7 months to hear back about becoming part of your Street Team Elite so I could help other Gowalla users. Never heard back from them. They had set up other, less dedicated, less knowledge NEW users as STEs the very next day they sent you an email (go look on GetSatisfaction.com). FUCK YOU! Their support email never responded to my emails when I got banned, but the person I know that cheated they had unbanned in 3 hours. I didn’t cheat. Let me repeat that… I DID NOT CHEAT! FUCK YOU!

Josh Williams, you lied to me. That just makes it worse. You should not ignore your users. You really need to fix your communication skills and you need to learn some customer service skills too.

So now I’ll be using their main competition, Foursquare.

Goodbye Gowalla. Maybe you’ll learn from this.

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If you follow me on Twitter or read my last post, you’ll have a good idea of what’s going on. Since whoever handles Gowalla’s main email contact doesn’t respond to my emails, I went to the top of the company by emailing Gowalla’s CEO, Josh Williams last week.

Josh seems like a very nice guy, but seems to lack the authority to get things done right away. This is what I’m getting from our correspondence, but I could be wrong. Being the CEO of any company one would think all you would need to do is bark out some orders and your employees do as you say. Doesn’t seem like that at Gowalla. Josh said that last week he’d have someone look into my situation. Nothing happened so a week later I emailed Josh again. Josh’s reply last night said that “We’re going to be reinstating several accounts that were turned off a couple weeks ago do to Terms violations and I’m sure your account will be included in that group. You’ll be able to resume your check-ins soon.” Ummmm… “soon”? Why not just tell someone to reinstate my account now? Why wait? What are you waiting for? What’s the hold up? It should be a very simple process to do.

My email to Josh on Wednesday mentioned in great detail on how they have ignored my emails on requesting to become a Street Team Elite member since January and with being banned for doing something less than cheating, while the person that cheated was unbanned within 3 hours and was sent a pleasant email from their main contact email. Josh said in his reply to me “Thanks for your patience for a reply. I know you’ve been disappointed with our response time on this one.” All I have is patience for lots of things and sometimes, just sitting and waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting (like waiting to become a STE after 7 months) just erupts like a volcano.

Josh also mentioned that he was saddened with the fact I’ve taken my “frustration public in such a lengthy manner. It seems very unnecessary to me.” So now, it’s obvious that they are watching my Twitter feed (or just looking for mention of “Gowalla”) and maybe reading my blog. I’m not always the one to complain, but after being ignored with my request to help make the user experience better for all Gowalla users for 7 months while others got a 1 day response & acceptance and with no response as to why I was banned & someone that did something worse than me was unbanned very very quickly, just has finally pissed me off enough to scream my frustration to the world. This happens a lot. People need to voice their opinions about how they’ve been wronged by companies that didn’t do the right thing at first or just ignored their customers.

Although I have loved Gowalla since day one and made the entire state of Delaware and everyone else that follows me know this, I fell that I’ve been wronged so I made myself very vocal about the situation.

Companies should never ignore their customers/users. Never! They need to listen, find out what the issue is, and promptly try to fix it while communicating to their customers/users what’s going on. Gowalla got a lot of heat back in March during the item drought and when GowallaTools creator Ben Dodson gave up developing with Gowalla’s API a few months ago. Negative reviews and press are heard 5 to 10 times more than positive press. It’s a fact. Look at the issues with Apple’s iPhone 4. What a cluster-fuck that was. A simple issue that’s in every other smartphone blown out of proportion by the blogsphere, tech sites, and making all the news outlets in the world. Apple’s first few replies about the issue where received with a lot of shock, but they bounced back by trying to make the entire situation right with their customers and letting them know what was going on and what their plans were. And because I know that negative press is heard 5 to 10 times more than positive press, I went very public with the situation.

Josh, please don’t let your users be ignored. Communicate with them. Don’t give them the opportunity to become this frustrated with Gowalla that their only outlet/recourse is to be very outspoken & public about their issue.

Oh yeah, I am still banned from Gowalla. I’ve been playing with foursquare a lot in the past 2 weeks. I’ll have another post soon about all of that.

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You might be able to title this post “Why I’ve Been Banned From Gowalla” or even “Why Does Gowalla Ignore Me?”.

I’ve hinted at my recent issue with Gowalla on Twitter. Many have asked what’s up, but I haven’t brought forth any details as to what’s going on since it is a long story. Now, here it is:

About a week and a half ago, the Red Bull user on Gowalla started picking up the new Red Bull can item from locations. I asked them if this item was everywhere and they said “yes”. I mentioned the new item to a friend of mine on Gowalla and we started to try to locate the item locally. Around the same time, my friend noticed another person in our state checking in to Gowalla spots across the country. This is what Gowalla & their users consider cheating. Yes, it is. We watched him for a day or too. My friend inquired with him on how he was doing that and learned how to also. I was also sent the information on how to cheat, but since I was at work, I couldn’t try it out (all blocked by a nice firewall). I contemplated the idea of trying it out, but didn’t know if I really would. I mean, come on, it’s cheating. So, still at work, my friend tells me to check into a local spot and that there’s something for me. I do and what do you know, a Red Bull can sitting there. So I picked it up and placed it in my vault.
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UPDATE – I’m willing to do a swap for some needed Gowalla items. We can set up a swap somewhere in the northern Delaware area. Get hold of me on Twitter or leave me a comment here. First come, first serve. If you don’t have anything I need, that’s cool. I can still drop an item for you to pick up.

Designing with Web Standards
Designing with Web Standards

Roadrunner
Roadrunner

Longhorn Skull
Longhorn Skull

Airbag Industries Pin
Airbag Industries Pin

And various location-based special items.

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Gowalla posted on their blog earlier today about an upcoming feature to their app: Events. Oh yes! You can create event spots for all kinds of different types of events and invite people to it so they can check in & add photos to it. It’s not mentioned if you can drop items at the event spots or not.

The blog post is below:

People and places are at the core of Gowalla. Today, we’re adding something pretty great that is a big part of people and places: Events!

Now you can create a spot in Gowalla for the events in your life. It couldn’t be simpler.

  • Grab your friends and Gowalla and head to wherever the fun is happening.
  • Create a spot for the occasion.
  • Choose the category Events, then the type of event. Pick from Birthday Party, Concert, Meet Up, Watch Party (Lost, anyone?), Wedding, and more!
  • Check in, add comments and post photos.

You and your friends will have a stamp in your passport to mark the event and a page that includes all of your comments and photos. Get enough people involved and your event might become a Hot Spot in your area. Plus, the spot will automatically expire 12 hours later. Don’t worry, you’ll still have the stamp and the page, it just won’t show up in Nearby Spots.

Events are one more reason to go out with Gowalla. We’re excited to get this into your hands. Thanks for making Gowalla awesome!

It’s a pretty neat idea, but I still see the possible misuse of the new feature by groups of users. When a legitimate event is created, I can see some users creating their own event spots for the event, instead of using the one that’s already created. A duplicate. You know how much I love duplicate spots, my Gowalla friends. Maybe it doesn’t really matter. I think we’ll know more once the feature is live. Hopefully only invited guests can check into these event spots.

The nice thing, if they do abuse it, the spot will never be seen again in 12 hours after it’s created. You’re list of nearby spots won’t be cluttered with loads of crappy spots from users creating their own private events. In 12 hours, POOF! All gone!

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Gowalla & The Icon Factory are teaming up to give Gowalla users a new item to collect. And of course it’s the mascot of The Icon Factory’s Twitterific Twitter app, Ollie. Just check into your closest Apple Store in the U.S. to find your very own Ollie, but be quick! You will only be able to find Ollie until April 6, 2010! And there are only 10,000 of them!!!

Gowalla - Ollie Item
I got mine!

Twittelator Pro & Gowalla need to hook up! I love Twittelator Pro!

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This is another post about Gowalla. Yes. I love Gowalla if you haven’t been able to tell. I’ve noticed several things with users since I’ve started using Gowalla last year. Here is a list of things that are not cool or cool with Gowalla & Gowalla users.

Gowalla Icon

Not Cool: Foursquare’s user interface.
Cool: Gowalla’s user interface.

Not Cool: Loosing your mayorship in Foursquare.
Cool: Finding a needed bonus item in Gowalla.

Not Cool: Creating a duplicate spot.
Cool: Checking to see if there is a spot already created at your location before creating another spot.

Not Cool: Not editing a spot to fix it’s location or name after a few days.
Cool: Editing a spot after you created it to fix it’s location or name as soon as you can.

Not Cool: Creating fake spots.
Cool: Not creating fake spots.

Not Cool: Creating spots in non-interesting locations.
Cool: Creating spots in interesting locations where many people will check-in at.

Not Cool: Not dropping an item at spots when you check-in for the 1st time.
Cool: Dropping an item at spots when you check-in to them for the 1st time.

Not Cool: Creating a spot for your house. You’re not that clever.
Cool: Not creating a spot for your house. (Don’t you people see posts about this stuff?)

Not Cool: Being flooded by multiple notifications to your smartphone.
Cool: Being about to turn off notifications per user or completely.

If I come up with any more, I’ll be sure to add them. If you have any, let me know and I’ll add them to this post.

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The other day Josh Williams, founder of Gowalla, posted Guidelines for Spot Creating & Editing on their blog & on their GetSatisfaction.com support site. Josh says to “consider this an incomplete list of best practices when creating and edits spots on Gowalla”. It’s a good read and gives some good tips from the company themselves, it even includes a few things that can get your account suspended or terminated.

Gowalla Logo

Topics covered include:

  • Use Proper Names Where Appropriate
  • Double Check for Dupes
  • Go for Value
  • Your Home on Gowalla?
  • Keep Descriptions Relevant, Real and Brief
  • Don’t Be a Hater
  • Notes on Editing
  • Featured Spots

I have a post that has some tips and personal advice on using Gowalla in case you missed it: TIPS FOR USING GOWALLA.

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