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-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 7:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits
I'm sorry everyone. I just thought it was amusing. I laughed at the
concept of sending an email to adivse
April 2005 9:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits
Thanks for sharing the story, Mike...I enjoyed it.
Taco...go back to sleep. :o)
Rick
PS - You have to admit...this group will tear apart anything
trying to analyze it!
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Subject: Re: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits
I'm sorry everyone. I just thought it was amusing. I laughed at the
concept of sending an email to adivse us that email was working, and
at his o-so-serious reaction to my flippant remark about the Telstra
person. &q
I'm sorry everyone. I just thought it was amusing. I laughed at the
concept of sending an email to adivse us that email was working, and
at his o-so-serious reaction to my flippant remark about the Telstra
person. "no, i dont have any relatives at Telstra" - my joke was
totally lost on him and
have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits
> But who's dumber, the person who supplies an email address that will
> only be working after the connection is setup, or the tech who assumes
> the email address supplied is a working one? Maybe moving this to
> cf-community
> But who's dumber, the person who supplies an email address
> that will only be
> working after the connection is setup, or the tech who
> assumes the email
> address supplied is a working one? Maybe moving this to
> cf-community is
> probably best, since then we can throw out the "personal
> res
onsibility"
part of the equation.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:42 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits
>
> That's pretty damned funny! (thought
ThatÂ’s pretty damned funny! (thought I'd reply before the "Off-Topic Nazis"
get here)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits
One of
> It could be someone's home account. They might be using
> dialup currently. etc...
> Basically, what I'm saying is the tech probably had a
> record of the order on his screen and it included an email
> address used with the order which is SOP. If the email
> address were not entered then the t
I know Howie...just the way you worded your response...pokin a little fun
;-)
The tech may not have been an idiotbut alot of them really don't think
for themselves...just follow their script and go home at the end of the
day
Can you tell I just had 3 orders (same order 3 times) cancell
>>how do you check ANY e-mail account with noconnection
Installing a new ADSL connection does not implies you had NO connection
before...
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It could be someone's home account. They might be using dialup currently.
etc...
Basically, what I'm saying is the tech probably had a record of the order on
his screen and it included an email address used with the order which is SOP.
If the email address were not entered then the tech proba
> U...isn't it likely that when someone orders a new DSL line that they
> filled out their order using an existing email address from GMAIL or
> something? I would assume that all orders are submitted using working
> email addresses and not an address that will be working one day on the new
Good point, this guy is obviously an idiot because the only possible way to
access the Internet is via DSL.
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From: "Mike Kear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk"
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:15 AM
Subject: OT: You have to laugh - the
> Who is the dummiest? The one who suppose the customer is
> just upgrading
> from a lower speed connexion to ADSL, or the one who
> didn,t even have
> any access to Internet before? ;-))
The one who didn't have access before may not have needed it...
ignorance being bliss and all that. :)
s. isa
Who is the dummiest? The one who suppose the customer is just upgrading
from a lower speed connexion to ADSL, or the one who didn,t even have
any access to Internet before? ;-))
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ROFL! You need to submit that one here:
http://www.rinkworks.com/stupid/
Yeah, yeah, I know, CF-Community please...
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: You have to laugh - the world is full of half
U...isn't it likely that when someone orders a new DSL line that they
filled out their order using an existing email address from GMAIL or something?
I would assume that all orders are submitted using working email addresses and
not an address that will be working one day on the new line...
One of my clients has got me setting up their ADSL broadband and
getting their internet connections set up for them. I was talking to
their ISP today, about when the ADSL line would be operative.
"Oh about 7-10 days.." the guy said.
I said, "Thats a bit long, but if that's how long it takes
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