mother nature and Wyze are on the struggle bus today

Feb 9, 2023

It’s incredibly windy in the Ville. I’ll take wind gusts since it’s 60 degrees in February.

Duke Energy sent a text last night (for the house I own in Seymour) reminding homeowners that outages are possible do to high winds. REMC — the electric company that services the house in the Ville — sent nothing although the forecast here is the same as 12 miles north.

The reminder to secure loose outdoor items gives Duke a tad of an edge insofar as customer experience.

Rain… then bright sun… then clouds and more rain…

It’s basically just another crazy weather day that’s pretty darned normal for Indiana.

Wyze is riding on the struggle bus with Mother Nature.

Back in May, I wrote about how Wyzecam’s cloud service was creating unhappy customers. I gave them another try. At this point, Idon’t know if my current challenge is because of the way Android handles subscriptions, or if it’s because I’m like Sybil with too many email addresses, or if Wyze’s cloud service just sucks. I think it’s all of the above.

I spent 35 minutes on the phone with a customer service rep from Wyze that I could barely understand thinking it would be easy to simply transfer the products I paid for with a work email account to my personal email account that paid for the subscription — or vice versa. It’s still not fixed. ARG! 😕

Products are only good if good service is provided to customers.

Mother Nature and Wyze both provide a product/service, but neither are consistent when it comes to what I get. 😉

TIL (Today I Learned): If you think the most humid city in the US would be in Florida — you’d be wrong. The most humid city in America is San Francisco, CA.