Corporate Idiocy
Comedian Al Murray recounts a run-in with industrial-scale stupidity: "Car insurance company rang, without having sent me a renewal letter, asking for money. Made them answer security questions." In the same vein, tell us your stories about pointless paperwork and corporate quarter-wits
( , Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:13)
Comedian Al Murray recounts a run-in with industrial-scale stupidity: "Car insurance company rang, without having sent me a renewal letter, asking for money. Made them answer security questions." In the same vein, tell us your stories about pointless paperwork and corporate quarter-wits
( , Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:13)
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No hacks?
I remember finding online, then doing a hardware hack on an old NTL box which prevented it calling home and reporting its location or whatever the fuck it was doing.
I used to watch free cable but lived in fear that somehow they'd catch me.
I shouldn't have worried of course, they were far too busy terrorising or failing their legit customers.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 13:13, 1 reply)
I remember finding online, then doing a hardware hack on an old NTL box which prevented it calling home and reporting its location or whatever the fuck it was doing.
I used to watch free cable but lived in fear that somehow they'd catch me.
I shouldn't have worried of course, they were far too busy terrorising or failing their legit customers.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 13:13, 1 reply)
what was the point? It was free view (for my box)
I did alot of looking around and found there wasnt a hack.
So i removed the hard drive, and binned the rest.
It looked brand spanking new.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 14:13, closed)
I did alot of looking around and found there wasnt a hack.
So i removed the hard drive, and binned the rest.
It looked brand spanking new.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 14:13, closed)
Oh yeah, free.
I'd forgotten about "free", that's a concept which terrifies North American business. It doesn't really happen here.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 15:02, closed)
I'd forgotten about "free", that's a concept which terrifies North American business. It doesn't really happen here.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 15:02, closed)
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