Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 8th August 2021
Dilbert//11803, first published five years ago on Sunday 8th August 2021
Tech Support Is Last Hope
Open source transcript
I CAN'T FIND A WAY TO SIGN UP FOR YOUR INTERNATIONAL DATA PLAN.
THERE ARE SEVERAL METHODS. WHICH ONES DID YOU TRY?
I TRIED THE ONE THAT TAKES ME TO A DEAD LINK.
AND I TRIED THE ONE WHERE YOU SAY YOULL TEXT ME A CODE BUT YOU NEVER DO.
I TRIED THE APP MENU CHOICE THAT DOESN'T RESPOND TO CLICKS.
AND I TRIED THE LINK THAT BOUNCES ME FROM ONE SIGN- IN PAGE TO ANOTHER WITH NOTHING TO SHOW FOR IT.
AND NOW I'M CALLING TECH SUPPORT AS MY ONLY HOPE.
WE JUST CLOSED.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Tech Support"
Summary:
The comic strip "Tech Support" by Scott Adams features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic remarks about technology and corporate life. In this strip, Dilbert is frustrated with the lack of international data plan sign-up options and tries various methods to find a solution.
- Initial Frustration: Dilbert is unable to sign up for an international data plan and expresses his frustration.
- Trying Different Methods: He attempts to find alternative methods, including using an app menu choice that doesn't respond to clicks and trying a link that bounces him from one sign-in page to another.
- Calling Tech Support: Dilbert finally decides to call tech support, hoping for a solution.
- Conclusion: The comic strip ends with Dilbert's comment that tech support is closed, implying that he will have to wait until it reopens to resolve his issue.
Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of navigating technology and the limitations of tech support.
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