“Oh it really is truly pathetic. Microsoft – renowned worldwide for embracing and extending the notion of good business practice – has retreated to schoolyard ethics as its empire collapses in the face of Apple’s iPod,” Jonny Evans blogs for Macworld UK.
“The company has launched a brand-new anti-marketing scheme across its Zune group headquarters – an iPod Amnesty Bin. Employees are meant to dutifully drop their music players into the bin, and run hot-foot to the company store to buy themselves a Zune (also available in, erm, brown),” Evans reports. “And they aren’t doing it.”
Evans writes, “The fact of the matter here is that by attempting to coerce employees into abandoning the world’s favourite music player, Microsoft is actually showing how very popular the iPod has become – and the fact employees aren’t playing ball reinforces the notion that Microsoft has lost this battle for good.”
Full article, with link to image of an “iPod Amnesty Bin,” here.
Question: is the top of the bin wide open, or does it only have an opening big enough for ipods? If it’s wide open, I’d love to go visit..
Hey MDN, I’ve seen your “Flush that Zune” photo on google pretty often lately next to articles on the infamous MS player. Good exposure.
>babel: Is bin slang for toilet? Just asking…
Bab, yes, actually bin (pronounced same as “ben”) is slang for toilet in Japanese! e.g., benjo = toilet place – should not be used in most cases.
Right, the ben (bin) is the place for the Zune…
> There is at least one empty cover case and some iPods. What hell is that black one?
It’s a battery for a 3G iPod. That’s funny. Someone replaced their iPod battery and needed a place to “recycle” the battery. I’m glad the bin is serving some useful purpose.
Attention! ,
Any employee, caught stealing from the iPod recycle bin, will be terminated!
This is how they’re collecting signing bonus prizes for their new employees.
“You get medical, dental, and a bad reputation. But hey, you get this shiny iPod!”
“Sign me up!”
Well, I don’t think it’s real. Nobody, not even a brainwashed Microsoft employee, will just dump something that he could sell on eBay. Is there a Zune Headquarters? Would they put something that says ‘Bite me’ in the entrance? Granted, this is from a company that created a web site to ask users what was wrong with them since they weren’t buying and Xbox, but still.
Lies, all lies. What do you expect from Macworld U.K.?
Garbage cans (that’s rubbish bin for my friends in the U.K.) are full of crappy little iPods. Why? Nobody really wants Apple’s Zune wannabe. Does the iPod have FM built-in? No? I rest my case. Zune now and forever.
Your potential. Our passion.™
@ Less is More:
“Apple should offer a trade in for Zunes … $10 off the price of any iPod.”
Yup, because there are SO MANY zune owners out there, Apple should be able to profit about an extra $100 or so… assuming they ALL trade in for iPods… ha!
Ballmer couldn’t restrain himself and took two bites from the Apple instead of one. The c***.
You’d have to be really desperate to choose a job at M$ over your iPod.
Read this blog to find out how shitty it is to work for Ballmer..
http://minimsft.blogspot.com/
I wouldn’t work for them even if I was starving.
It isn’t Amnesty. The iPod can pay a $1000 fine, return to Cupertino and begin the process of being recirculated into society. It does however cut back the funding of the fence around Microsofts facility.
Sounds like inspiration for a great Mac guy PC guy commercial. PC guy standing next to a trash bin offering to trade Zune for iPods. “Hey PC, what are you doing?”
“Oh Hi Mac, just hanging around”
What’s in that trash bin?”
“Oh nothing, yet” etc…
Any creative uTubers out there?
I just want to know why the Macworld website is running on IIS on a Windoze server. WTF!!!
Somebody should have a word…
What’s wrong with Apache on X-serves or at least on a Linux Box.
Somebody grill ’em about it please.
We’re not at all arrogant, we’re just happy bubbly computer users. (Ok that sounds gay, but you get the point.)
Go fsck yourself.
Is their slogan really:
Your potential. Our passion.?
How a company that has micro and soft in their name talk about potential and passion?
(We are talking about their brains and innovation.)
The Apprentice should have had a task of trying to market the Zune. The results would have been so funny to watch. Can you just see the teams trying to brainstorm ideas and how they would have failed. Trump would have had to fire everyone.
And what happened to “CHOICE” that MS so often yells?
No REAL innovation; and now No free Choice!
I got a great deal on a nearly new Toyota van once, it had been bought by a window cleaner who had the contract for Ford showrooms, they insisted he used a Ford van.
iSteve – thankfully, Trump got fired from NBC. They’re not going to renew that awful show.
MS no doubt gives their employees discounts on their products but to have an iPod Amnesty Bin in your office is more than a little sad. I work at a major telco company and we don’t try and shame people to use our service. The employee discount is what draws many people to using their own company’s products. Some do, Some don’t.
MS doesn’t just come across as a little petty they seem like they are whining because they aren’t the top dog in this product category. Talk about being a sore loser. If they said “Congrats Apple you bested us” I would be impressed with the character of the company. Instead they sound like a small child that is mad because his team just lost the little league game.
to impersonators of TowerTone, TMF, Chrissy, etc.:
Well, I guess all of my rowdy friends have left because of the idiot impersonators. Good job jackasses. You really accomplished something. You destroyed an open forum of opinions with childish actions, because not every commenter here agrees with you. 50 lashes for every one of you pathetic losers.
Why doesn’t Microsoft allow iPod users to trade an iPod for a Zune for free?
This is probably true.
A lot of the big branded companies sort of discourage their employees from wearing items made from their competitors:
For example don’t wear Reebok if you work for Nike, etc.
I remember an interview were Balmer said when asked if his children have an iPod he replied (paraphrasing) “I won’t let them”.
If he’d do that to his children I’m sure he would have no qualms in demanding his employees do the same.
Usually, when I hear this I develop a distaste for the company doing this. My point of view is: you can’t coerce people to buy something – you should make a good product/design so everyone wants it.
But, look what M$ is doing with Vista. Forcing Vista upon the public by taking away the option to continue to buy XP.
I know, they finally eased off this policy by letting some (Dell) see XP after huge backlash.
SO, looking at M$’s past and current behavior – I have to belive this store is fairly correct.
my 2 cents.
The iPod just works, I’ll grant you that, but the Zune comes in Pepto-Bismal pink and explosive diarrhea brown.
At the big 3 North American auto companies, if an import is found in the employees’ parking lot, it is in fairly rough shape at the end of the working day.
If you won’t buy the crap you make, you’d better take mass transit to work.