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If you are a BT, Virgin or Talk Talk customer then you need to read this:
Phorm advertising system and BBC News Report
Write and complain!!
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If you are a BT, Virgin or Talk Talk customer then you need to read this:
Phorm advertising system and BBC News Report
Write and complain!!
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Well – almost!
Camera ‘looks’ through clothing
Just had another laptop dropped in too :)
Slow running problems…
Time to clean the rubbish and optimize
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PC fails on the USB
Other (competitors) techie: “It’s the power supply”
Me: “It’s the motherboard” (this being the main bit everything else plugs into)
PC returned to supplier for diagnostics…
Time passes…
PC ready to return to client with a replacement motherboard.
R&AÂ Â Â Â Â Â - 1
Others – 0
:idea:
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Client strikes a deal with a national trade magazine, to place a CD on the front.
Client creates enough CDs to attach to the mags (about 15,000 I believe) only to find, once the mag is published, that the phone number on the CD is incorrect :oops:
Oh dear!
#RANT#
This time it’s not BT, but that other stalwart of British “quality” service – The Royal Mail, in the guise of Parcel Force.
Expecting a package to be delivered – Tenterhooks or what – this is my (albeit late) girlfriend’s Christmas present.
I have previously gained the ‘tracking number’ for the parcel and diligently tracked it’s progress across this great country of ours.
Checks the website to see where the delivery is – Leeds Distribution Office
Checks the website to see where the delivery is – Out for delivery
Checks the website to see where the delivery is – Failed delivery
Having been at the office (the delivery address) ALL morning this was a little confusing.
Phone call – automated service with “voice recognition” – “We attempted to deliver the package today, but were unable to” – even the automated service lies!
Finally managed to get through to a person who told me that our business was not registered at that postcode, even though the company name was plastered across the delivery address.
It seems that Royal Mail don’t deliver to the addresses on the labels, but to the addresses their database says is at the delivery address.
MAYBE THEY SHOULD TRY READING THE EFFIN LABELS!!
I did get the parcel this morning – and plenty kudos when ‘she’ got home
#RANT OVER#
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