On balance, I think this probably belongs in the rave thread rather than the rant thread, as surely there is a net benefit.
So here's what happened. I got a notice in the post from my health insurer, Sanitas, saying they wanted to give me a Samsung tablet, "for being one of our best customers and having demonstrated your loyalty, we have a very special gift for you." Using it, I would be able to book medical appointments wherever I happened to be because of their app. There was a number for me to phone to confirm my delivery address.
WTF?
This sounded too good to be true, as you don't get something for nothing and you are unable to book appointments online in the Canary Islands. Anyway I phoned to find out the catch. No catch. You mean you really want to give me a free tablet? Yes, because you are a loyal and most valued customer. Okay.
The cynic in me figured this would be a strangled device only able to book appointments, which you can't do here, so it would be useless. Did not even mention it to OH as I figured he would roll his eyes.
Then I get an email at the beginning of last week saying my tablet would be delivered by courier in the next two weeks. Well, Tuesday a guy rocked up and handed me the envelope with my brand new shiny Samsumg Galaxy Tab 3 Lite. Holy tomato, this looks for real. I charged it up and it IS for real. It's a full fledged tablet with full capabilities.
I finally had to come clean to OH. He did not roll his eyes; they about bugged out of his head. He is still outraged that I will not just turn the thing over to him. I figure that since I have to learn Android for my new phone (Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo) I will learn the tablet first while I wait for my new SIM for the phone.
So I have been doing a few things with it. Getting online was a piece of cake. I am going through the instruction manual page by page to try and figure out what to do with this thing.
The Sanitas app, when it is not crashing, enables me to log on with my exisiting id/password so that's good. So I decided to book an appointment. It's a bit of a learning curve with the touch screen business, but I manage to convey I want an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon, an initial consultation involving my foot, in Adeje. Bingo bango, find me an appointment. It returns the message "It has not been possible to establish communication. We have not been able to find any available openings. Please check that you have access to the Internet or try again in a few minutes." Well, I do have access as I've been on various web sites. And I have tried again several times.
So it looks as if it is the same as going through the website on a PC: you can't book appointments online in the Canaries. Which was the whole reason for giving me the tablet.
But anyway, thanks, Sanitas, for being such a lovely insurance company and for my tablet.