well that's just great. That was the last place on my commute where I was safe from azzholes in cheap suits shouting about "formulating an email to fire off to the usual suspects" and "Dibs, you old [EMAIL PROTECTED] - how's it going? I pulled in 20k this week" etc
Shame it won't be limited to email/ web connex from wireless devices. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Cartwright Sent: 03 May 2007 09:58 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: RE: [backstage] DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY Apparently TFL are trialling mobiles on the tube next year... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modalpages/4577.aspx They are also talking about repeating DAB down the tunnels as well, which is interesting. J -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Ockenden Sent: 02 May 2007 18:04 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re: [backstage] DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY i see your problems and raise you life in hong kong, where i picked up a phone for HK$300 in the 3-shop, no contract, and after two months of local and international calls had a gentle SMS reminder I should pop into the shop and pay my bill of HK$29.50. that's about £2. AND the phones work on the MTR/underground. funny though there's no public toilets on the MTR here, and the corp is saying it's technically impossible blah blah blah just like London says its impossible to put in aircon and phone signals blah blah.......... maybe a technology swap is in order. London gives us its toilet technology and we give London aircon and mobile phones on the tube! On 03/05/07, Christopher Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > These horror stories remind me of the companies who either accost you > in the street or cold-call your mobile promising cut-price tariffs, > but who don't actually work for the companies they sell contracts for > - it all seems very shady stuff to me, even if they are legit. Those > "6 month free" deals where you send in your previous bills to get > credit are all very dodgy too, even if people (including some of my > coursemates) do it - I don't like the idea of handing over bills > containing personal details to some random company I don't even know much > about. What protection do you have? > > Why even bother with third party mobile companies when you can get > pretty good deals through their retail outlets? I got a brand new > smartphone for not a lot (less than I'd paid the previous year for an > older smartphone with O2), and a great deal on a contract with > unlimited data, and that was with T-Mobile retail (and I've not seen a > better deal online yet)... I know these emails are a bit OT, but does > anybody have a recommendation or list of reputable third-party mobile > companies through which you can buy contracts which are cheaper than > going direct to retail? Reply off-list if you have info but don't want > to add another message to the thread (though I don't think many people would > mind personally). > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 02 May 2007 16:34 > > To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk > > Subject: Re: [backstage] DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY > > > > Quoting Timothy-john Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Hi > > > > > > I just been ripped off! Tried to get a new mobile and used this > > > company - they charged a non-refundable £199.00 to my credit card > > > - even though their webiste says its 1.99 - after a week of > > phoning them > > > they are refusing to give it back! > > > > > > they are called mobilerainbow.co.uk DO NOT USE THEM!!!!! > > > > I would suggest calling your credit card company and initiating a > > charge-back for a dispute. Give them all the details, and in my > > experience they side with you and give the money back. I'm not sure > > of the equivilent for a debut card transaction. > > > > I see your mobilerainbow.co.uk, and raise you; > > http://www.themobileoutlet.co.uk > > > > I spoke to them over a week ago, and ordered a phone. They said its > > in stock, and can be delivered in 2-3 days. > > > > Now they are saying that they are waiting for a delivery and have no > > idea when I can get it. Also they want to charge £20 to cancel the > > order, and they are not answering the customer services numbers, nor > > answwering emails. When I finally get through, they said they would > > ring back, and then they would email. But nothing. > > > > Tom > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > > > > - > > Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. 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