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Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
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A bit off topic...
But giving us a three-word subject line and then the phrase "enough said" as the main message isn't, your claim not withstanding, enough.
Thank you for your attention.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 15:52, 9 replies)
But giving us a three-word subject line and then the phrase "enough said" as the main message isn't, your claim not withstanding, enough.
Thank you for your attention.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 15:52, 9 replies)
This could go on for hours.
enou...
No. Can't bring myself to do it.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 16:40, closed)
enou...
No. Can't bring myself to do it.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 16:40, closed)
I'd just typed all this for pip66 and he deleted his post. Fuckwad.
What?
Punctuation is not difficult mate, just remember what you learned in school. Or ask one of us literate guys for help. We'll help you beat your gremlins...
T-Mobile - they sell phone products and services. I wasn't aware that fraud and theft was "their game".
Restricted Access? From the call centre's end or from the client's end? Strangely, if Vodafone wish to deal with my or my ex-wife's account (monthly balance approx £120) they have to deal solely with me. Having one contact point (even for an organisation or business) is not at all uncommon.
Are you surprised by the size of the bill? Why? They must have a huge number of phones making worldwide calls. Was the balance unpaid? In what way is it astounding?
And why would it make your day, being Scottish? Don't you think the Scottish FA has a substantial phone bill too? Or do the Scots not pay their bills? (sorry, but couldn't resist the stereotypical joke...)
Please elaborate, coherently.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 16:10, closed)
What?
Punctuation is not difficult mate, just remember what you learned in school. Or ask one of us literate guys for help. We'll help you beat your gremlins...
T-Mobile - they sell phone products and services. I wasn't aware that fraud and theft was "their game".
Restricted Access? From the call centre's end or from the client's end? Strangely, if Vodafone wish to deal with my or my ex-wife's account (monthly balance approx £120) they have to deal solely with me. Having one contact point (even for an organisation or business) is not at all uncommon.
Are you surprised by the size of the bill? Why? They must have a huge number of phones making worldwide calls. Was the balance unpaid? In what way is it astounding?
And why would it make your day, being Scottish? Don't you think the Scottish FA has a substantial phone bill too? Or do the Scots not pay their bills? (sorry, but couldn't resist the stereotypical joke...)
Please elaborate, coherently.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 16:10, closed)
Whilst I agree with you that the post you're referring to is pretty poor, I think there's a much larger problem with the twats that reply with 'First', 'Second' etc and don't actually answer the question in any way shape or form.
They should be banned IMO.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 20:13, closed)
i give my ex in csa
more than she earns at work... But i don't mind. I'm sort of with her and i can afford it. Also my son should have the best. The csa are fucking incompetent though.
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 16:42, closed)
more than she earns at work... But i don't mind. I'm sort of with her and i can afford it. Also my son should have the best. The csa are fucking incompetent though.
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 16:42, closed)
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