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dbskyler ([personal profile] dbskyler) wrote2009-06-18 11:34 pm

Big Finish FAIL

I am flying across the country and back again this weekend, and I thought, "What better time to go download Big Finish audios than when I have two six-hour flights coming up over the next four days?" So, I went to the Big Finish site to make my very first audio purchase.



First difficulty -- it's not at all obvious how to navigate through the site to find the audio you want. However, the difficulty is resolved by a search engine that does in fact take me to the right thing to click on to get the audio (my choice being "Marian Conspiracy" if you're curious).

Second difficulty -- it turns out that Big Finish won't let me buy anything until I register. This took me by surprise, actually. I had thought I could just show up and give them a credit card number -- after all, the airline I'm flying just let me make a far larger purchase without registering. But Big Finish wants me officially registered to make a measly $7.99 purchase. Fine. I give them my info.

Third difficulty -- I need to think of a password for the Big Finish registration. The password instructions say it has to be at least six characters. Easy -- I have two standard passwords that fit into that constraint. But wait, as I enter one, new text appears saying the password has to have two numbers as well. Apparently this $7.99 purchase needs to be protected by a high-security password. I don't have a standard password that fits six or more characters and two numbers. I make one up and hope I have some chance in hell of ever remembering it again.

Fourth difficulty -- Once I am registered, the instructions say the site has sent me an email, and I can click on the link if I want to be a member of their wonderful community with all sorts of nifty something-or-others that I don't read and certainly don't care about at the moment, because I just want to download this one audio. Now. Because this has already taken far longer than I bargained for, and I still have to pack.

Fifth difficulty -- the page for ordering "Marian Conspiracy" has disappeared. I have to search for it again.

Sixth difficulty -- Even though I just registered, I have to put in my login and password before I can click on the link to request my audio.

Seventh difficulty -- I click on "download audio" and get directed to a page that tells me I am an "unverified account." Apparently I have to now go to my email and click on the verification link in order to make a purchase after all, even though the instructions only talked about "member of the community" benefits. Which I thought was posting on forums or something, and not the basic "oh wait, you mean you wanted to buy something?" feature. (Which you would think they would make easy, but . . . )

Eighth difficulty -- after I go to my email, click on the link, get directed to yet ANOTHER page which tells me I am successfully verified, I have to search for "Marian Conspiracy" AGAIN to get back to that page. This is search #3 now.

Ninth difficulty -- and oh yes, of course! I am STILL not automatically logged in after completing this second step of my registration. I have to put in my login and password AGAIN. (On the bright side, the repetition in the password means I am that much less likely to forget it by Monday. Still a good chance, though . . . )

Tenth difficulty -- I click on the link, and spend several minutes trying to figure out how to get the system to recognize my order. Finally I notice a small little box off to the side (easily hidden among the big boxes advertising other downloads and subscriptions) that seems to be my order, with a "check-out" button.

Eleventh difficulty -- I am very close to making my $7.99 purchase. I can see it. And yet, after I fill out my credit card and billing information, I am taken to a "Verified by Visa" screen where I am informed that I am lucky enough to get to enter my password, at no cost to me, to verify that this is indeed my account, because Big Finish is a participating merchant. I am so lucky. Unfortunately, I don't have a "Verified by Visa" password. So I click on the "don't have a password?" link and get taken to another screen (how many has this been now? I've lost count) so I can put in all the information I just put in on the purchase screen, with the addition of the last four digits of my SSN, and get the chance to get a password so I can make this purchase. Which I apparently want very, very much, because this is four times longer and ten times more complicated than buying airline tickets for hundreds of dollars. Okay. I put it all in, click on enter or submit or whatever, and get told that something is wrong.

Twelfth difficulty -- I am absolutely, completely fed up with the entire thing. I don't even care what was wrong. I bail out. The Doctor has just run out of regenerations.

I think I'll go buy an audiobook from iTunes instead.

(And, because I know someone will ask -- will I ever give Big Finish another chance? Maybe, if I'm feeling in a particularly patient mood and have a lot of time at my disposal. But never again on the night before I'm leaving on a trip, when I've got lots of other things I need to do with my time.)
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[personal profile] paranoidangel 2009-06-19 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
Not that it'll make you feel that better but the Verified by Visa thing is standard in this country when buying online.

[identity profile] dbskyler.livejournal.com 2009-06-19 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I know I'm probably going to start coming across it more and more, but it's still unusual here (or maybe I just don't buy enough stuff online). I did hit it once before while trying to make an online purchase, but that time I had my wallet right there and I simply switched to a MasterCard, which then went right through. And I realize that Big Finish is not responsible for whatever glitch happened during "Verified by Visa" verification, but they certainly ARE responsible for all the other problems that made that glitch one problem too many.
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[personal profile] evil_plotbunny 2009-06-19 11:06 am (UTC)(link)
I don't remember going through all those hoops, but I registered a long time ago and my computer keeps me logged in.

[identity profile] dbskyler.livejournal.com 2009-06-19 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
It does seem to be set up for the long-term-relationship / subscription thing, and not set up for the quick "trying it out" purchase, which is all I wanted. It's also very possible that their site has been "upgraded" with extra "security features" (i.e., hoops) over the years that new users hit but old users would never notice.
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[personal profile] evil_plotbunny 2009-06-19 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
It does. I mostly ignore the forums and they have made major changes to the site since I signed up (at least two complete site makeovers ago).
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[identity profile] brewsternorth.livejournal.com 2009-06-19 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
ARG. Epic design and accessibility fail. They should've consulted a better geek to test and make over their site. As you say, sounds like it's geared towards the long-term, completist subscriber (from whom, it's true, they will probably get a chunk of change) rather than the opportunist buy-the-odd-audio type.

That doesn't bode well for my downloading the Eight-and-extended-universe-companions audio from BF, unless I'm willing to invest some time in the exercise...