Friday, December 30, 2011

postheadericon Paul Christoforo Doesn't Seem To Know How To Stop Digging A Deeper Hole Of Internet Infamy

Christoforo? The "marketing representative" for Avenger game controllers caused a stir this week by almost all wrong in the response to a request for customer service, and then do not miss the chance to aggravate the situation at every turn - especially after Gabe (aka Mike Krahulik of Penny Arcade) were involved. It was almost everything: customer service, false statements, anger, insults, intimidation, promises that could not be maintained, an absolute refusal to back down, and apologies to be taken (instead of presenting apology real actions).



One might think that after the general reaction and a couple of days to think (especially after being fired from account management Avenger), Paul could return a little perspective more humble and a little more than what he did. In fact, this is exactly what I expected when I saw the owner of the Kotaku interview with him: Rep Paul Christoforo Thurs Puni Meets the Internet infamy. Then I read it. And all I can say is that Paul does not seem to know how you stop digging a deeper hole. A recommendation: In the future, maybe just not talk. Although
claims

have learned the lesson, his words show he always wants to blame others and do not seem to be aware of the reasons that that he was doing was wrong. More dubious statements that contradict each other
in the same interview
A Christoforo punished now seeking forgiveness for the Internet community unwittingly upset, said in an interview with MSNBC.com 's in the game that was "trapped in a bad day "and hopes" to leave things as they are dogs. "


" They have almost ruined in the last 24 hours, "said Christopher. "It was a little humiliating, but life goes on. I will not die."


"Life goes on" and "I will not die" mantra is really good to get through a difficult situation, so I do not want these statements, but the general feeling is conveyed here is that brushing is what happened, as if you must travel only by the storm, instead of fixing what went wrong. Regarding the first statement on how the bankruptcy ... just relax on that one for a second, because soon after we get:


Despite all the drama, Christoforo said he did not lose your other accounts and Avenger. "It has not affected my business yet," he said. "Customers have raised the issue, but also mocked him. I have not lost any customers."


Wait, what happened to be "ruined"? Then, almost immediately after he says "not affected" to your business? I am curious about how many customers actually "laugh" about it. But in reality, it's not the worst. As the interview progresses, Paul seems to be understanding less and less what happened here.
"I did not know it was pretty Penny Arcade," he admits. "If I had known, would have handled the situation a little better. PAX is a great show. What it does is what I was idlolizing since I was a child. It is remarkable that put this together. He has many connections, I love you too. "
Gabe Who is in fact a kind of sense here. Paul seems to suggest that it is normal to be an idiot people, provided they are not important or do not have "connections". But if someone has "connections", then you should be good for them. This certainly fits with Paul's statements in the exchange of e-mail, where they kept saying he had a "connection".


As for those "connections" as claimed? Yes, not so much ...
As for the litany of names called Christoforo e-mail to potential supporters - a list that included everyone from Epic Games Cliff Bleszinski Mayor of Boston - said tactics was intended to "impress, not to threaten" and do not come in well, because "you can not see the tone of voice mail." "I know the mayor of Boston," he admitted. "This has been taken completely out of context, I was joking. I'm from Boston, however, and many people know people who own the clubs. I know that some influential people, like the guy who runs the door to the convention center.

say something you do not want others not to take something "totally out of context." This simply means that you have invented things and called me on it. And of the guy holding the door for a convention center are not generally considered "influential." Finally, nothing in the email suggests that the "connections" was intended to "impress, not not threatening. "

And then there's this part, which shows that in fact is no excuse at all:

"He called me a tyrant, but he was a tyrant ... especially when he sent me out of nowhere, saying," This is F ** * ING * s ** Papa, which is prohibited PAX, "I was like, 'Who f *** are you? That's how you show ... I do not want to call it, but it would have gone a totally different way, could have said, 'Hey, I can run the program, the mail was a bit unprofessional, if we do something you do not want to apologize to my show . "But I came to say, indirectly, 'Hey, f *** you, you are prohibited from PAX. Do you say professional? I would not. "


Christoforo also said his response was fueled in part by what he considered disrespectful tone of the messages that came before him." Not that I have no respect for anyone, but if someone speaks ill or be a punk or just be an idiot, they do not deserve respect, "he said. "Can not wait to go and say 'Hey ***,' piece of s and expect respect. Send e-mail, introduce yourself. ... I trust all up that they give me a reason not to respect them. I'm not a tough guy, not a thug, but at the same time, it will not take s *** if it is irrelevant.
Basically, it is always blaming others conversation, and even suggesting that that
things should have been otherwise. In fact, seems to suggest that resulted
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