Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
Talkback any customers who bought tvs or pcs and had outstanding orders with the computer shop, tiny.com or time bought them by credit card should be able to claim from the credit card company. From what I can gather, Abbey are reinbursing their customers...
About: Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
[September 11, 2005, 21:56]
Broadband Customers Overpaying By 70%
Blog UK customers are paying 70% more than they need to for their broadband connections despite the credit crunch. Masses of broadband customers (70,000 in fact) on 8Mbps broadband packages have been interrogated by Broadband Expert to find out how much...
[September 26, 2008, 14:03 in Social Networking by Christian Harris]
PlusNet accuses broadband rivals of misleading customers
Talkback And it clearly matters little to Marco Potesta that thousands of his customers know that his claims of honesty, integrity and customer care are pure fiction. And by the way, PlusNet have also misdescribed their products for years - and continue to...
About: PlusNet accuses broadband rivals of misleading customers
[September 2, 2006, 1:05]
BT's cheeky letter to Tiscali customers
Blog According to ISPReview, Tiscali is considering legal action over a letter BT sent to some of its customers. Click on the link and you'll see why. Tiscali's future is, of course, the focus of much speculation - I've lost track of how many times I've...
[July 17, 2008, 12:41 in News Blog by David Meyer]
Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
Talkback Ex-staff & customer site www.tinycon.com has been setup to allow people to tell there stories in full and also to try and help customers with any technical (hardware/software/or the deaded SUPANET! issues that they my have.
About: Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
[July 29, 2005, 11:12]
PlusNet accuses broadband rivals of misleading customers
Talkback Just to note that I think there needs to be clarification here: "A number of PlusNet's customers had reported problems in the migration, and the company refunded those who had experienced more than seven days of downtime.
About: PlusNet accuses broadband rivals of misleading customers
[September 1, 2006, 12:56]
Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
Talkback Some customers of ours have been waiting over 4 months to get their Plasma TV's they ordered from us, if the company were taking money off people then and up until now, for plasma's they new they could never deliver there has to be some sort of...
About: Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
[July 28, 2005, 11:52]
Energy company promises millions to customers for virtualization
Blog He'll give customers a cheque for every server they unplug - between 300 and 600 dollars - with more on top for the cooling load reduction. [Live from VMWorld, Los Angeles] Green says: Something I thouught I'd never do at VM World, bring on Roland...
[November 7, 2006, 16:06 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
Young call-centre customers mistrust offshoring
Talkback It's not just the young customers who are mistrusting of those who outsource service provision overseas. No amount of training or script reading can prepare a call centre operative in the subcontinent for dealing with the varieties of local accents...
About: Young call-centre customers mistrust offshoring
[July 24, 2006, 8:51]
T-Mobile vows to stop 'screwing' data-roaming customers
Talkback But no doubt they intend to keep on screwing roaming voice customers which is anyway where the money is, almost worth sucking them in on data to get the voice traffic, which is low bandwidth albeit more jitter sensitive.
About: T-Mobile vows to stop 'screwing' data-roaming customers
[July 5, 2006, 15:15]
Marriott loses data on 200,000 customers
Talkback Disregard for customers security is rife in the IT industry. Rubbish, Sensitive data such as thist should have been encrypted as a matter of course. Money is what matters to these people.
About: Marriott loses data on 200,000 customers
[January 3, 2006, 17:14]
Jim has stated customers do infact need antivirus software.
Talkback Jim has stated customers do infact need antivirus software. Jim Allchin has clarified his comments which were misinterpreted. Read here http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2006/11/10/windows-vista-defense-in-depth.aspx
About: Microsoft's Allchin: Vista won't need antivirus
[November 13, 2006, 9:03 by 316702]
Time crisis: Will customers get their goods?
Talkback Being employed by the group it sickens me to even think about the poor customers who have paid lots of money in purchasing goods, and then not getting them. The company has robbed many customers and at the end what goes around comes around.
About: Time crisis: Will customers get their goods?
[July 27, 2005, 16:40]
Ballmer memo to customers: Ready for the revolution
Blog Why isn't all of the information that customers share with us available instantly in a single application? The e-mail is one of a periodic series from Microsoft executives sent to customers and partners who sign up to receive them.
[October 29, 2008, 14:28 in by Site Lines]
Windows 7 delivered early to UK customers
Blog The report stated that some UK customers had received a copy of the new operating system as early as Monday. Read the full story on Windows 7's early delivery to UK customers at CNET UK. CNET UK has reported that a number of people have already...
[October 21, 2009, 10:32 in News Blog by ZDNet UK News Network]
Tech's view of Customers
Talkback In these posts I have seen customers expressing their views for us but there is not technician's point of view for the same. For all the help that you are provided only 50 % of customers are really understanding and thankful.
About: Dell admits Indian mistake
[July 30, 2006, 19:35]
PlusNet accuses broadband rivals of misleading customers
Talkback It appears that ISPs are taking advantage of customers lack of knowledge around their rights (ignorance of law). If you sign a contract and the ISP fails to connect you within a reasonable length of time (around 5 to 7 days), you have the right to...
About: PlusNet accuses broadband rivals of misleading customers
[September 5, 2006, 10:24]
Microsoft saves digitally excluded from not being Microsoft customers
Blog worth of its software to another commercial operation Learndirect so that the £17 million digitally excluded can all become Microsoft customers, sorry, I mean computer literate. Funding is good but most of the open source alternatives to Microsoft...
[April 24, 2008, 15:46 in News Blog by Andrew Donoghue]
Barclays customers conned by email
Talkback How did these thieves get the email addresses of Barclays customers (not public information - obviously) - they obviously got them off Barclays systems. Nobody seems to be focusing on this lapse of security too!
About: Barclays customers conned by email
[September 16, 2003, 9:25]
Skype Roundup: Skype Dumps on Taiwan Customers
Blog This reminds me a lot of the London SkypeIn number fiasco; Skype just does whatever they want, with no regard or consideration for their customers. It makes all of their rubbish about "We love our customers so much.sound so hollow.
[August 25, 2008, 16:03 in Jamie's Random Musings by J.A. Watson]



