Trial and Error
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Well, I've needed some technical support with an application I've
downloaded.
There are two ways to get it:
The first is by contacting the company, and then wait for some days
till they call you back, and then let someone guide you step by step
through the process of installing the application. But prior to them
calling me, I had been receiving some spinning wheel of death and so could not
complete the installation. And with that person's help, I just get the same
spinning wheel of death.
THICK AS A BRICK!
The secret is to try and install time and time again until you pass that
screen with the spinning wheel of death.
I don't like it when that moron says that the problem is with my smartphoe
because everybody else has successfully installed the application.
Now, guess what? Had only that duce read the review on Google Play, he
would have known that the application is problematic. Why not just fix it?
And I'm so afraid to get mad at the dudes in such situation because then they
can say that they are trying to help but I am just yelling at them.
They can use it against me in a court of law or when replying to the
conumer organization I have contacted.

That why I prefer the other method: trial and error.
Now, having achieved the goal, I published to the web just what I've done
to overcome the problem.