They/we prefer talking to fellow techies like we are now :-) .
(May be if its business you know what I mean).
Sometimes it's a company policy for the techies not to talk to clients direct unless when orders came from above like Ronny call up this client he needs explanation from a tech guy something like that but they do get all those mails but keep dumb or use customer support as proxy ;-)
Hope I didn't go off topic ;-)
Goodnite it's Friday :-D
Ronny
Ernest Byaruhanga wrote:
This would be usually on the "contacts/contact/contact us" page of their websites, imo
ernest
JFL wrote the following on 04/29/2005 04:57 PM:
Well, going back to the original thread,
Is there a way of contacting network administrators for the different
ISPs/Telcos besides calling the guys you know personally? Given that
the idea of email doesnt seem to work efficiently with one of the
telcos, do the other telcos have their contacts listed someplace where
angry clients can contact them?
On 4/29/05, Ronny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thankx Ernest will trap you oneday :-D :-D
Ronny
Ernest Byaruhanga wrote:
Ronny wrote the following on 04/28/2005 10:17 AM:
Sorry I didn't define add work (Advanced Design for Digital
Systems Work) :-)
abbreviations are better left in caps (P3 english) ;-)
e.
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