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Social Media A Valid Route To New Customers, Say UK SMBs

Blog Two thirds say that networking online has brought them closer to their customers/intended market have won customers or otherwise done business as a direct result of online networking sites are open to purchasing from contacts made on such sites...

[October 28, 2008, 13:03]

CRM Failing To Satisfy UK Customers

News UK companies are still struggling to retain customers as poor service, with endless waits on the telephone cited as major reasons for customers to move, a major survey has revealed. The survey also indicated that the penalties for losing customers...

[April 19, 2006, 16:00]

Dell Charges UK A Premium For Linux PCs

News Customers who live in the UK will have to pay over one-third more than customers in the US for exactly the same machine, according to detailed analysis by ZDNet.co.uk. Comparing identical specifications, US customers pay $619 (£305.10) for the 530n...

[August 9, 2007, 16:41]

PlayStation2 Modification Irritates Sony

News UK customers who miss the opportunity to pre-order a Sony PlayStation2 (PS2), might be able to modify machines from the US or Japan instead. ZDNet has learned that at least one UK organisation is looking to satisfy demand by modifying US and...

[September 7, 2000, 11:57]

Broadband Customers Overpaying By 70%

Blog UK customers are paying 70% more than they need to for their broadband connections despite the credit crunch. On average UK broadband customers pay £16.98 per month for an 8Mbps broadband package, despite some providers offering a similar package...

[September 26, 2008, 14:03]

Dell Launches Linux PCs In The UK

News From Wednesday, UK customers will be able to buy two desktop models with the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Customers living in the US can currently buy the Inspiron 530n for $549 (£271), whereas UK buyers must pay 47 percent more for the same product.

[August 7, 2007, 15:19]

Earn 8.75% Cashback On InkFactory Shopping

Forum Guide4shopping.co.uk is a leading cashback loyalty website for all online shoppers.guide4shopping.co.uk is a cashback loyalty program offers several services to our customers such as cashback, vouchers, redemption codes, interactive cashback...

[December 24, 2006, 12:00]

HSBC Fights Phishing With Authentication Token

News Banking giant HSBC announced on Monday that it is rolling out a two-factor authentication programme for its UK business customers. Business customers will use the single use security codes alongside their user ID and password to authenticate their...

[April 10, 2006, 16:10]

Dell Tackles IT Waste In Recycling Push

News Dell has launched an improved recycling programme for UK business customers ahead of impending European legislation that will force the industry to take more responsibility for equipment disposal. The Dell Asset Recovery Service (ARS), launched...

[September 27, 2004, 16:30]

Adobe Hits UK Users With £1k Premium For CS4

News UK customers of Adobe's soon-to-be-released Creative Suite 4 will have to pay almost £1,000 more than their US counterparts for the software. The news may not come as a surprise to Adobe's UK customers, as roughly the same pricing discrepancy...

[September 26, 2008, 17:17]

Banks Face Prosecution Over Indian Call Centre Leak

News UK banks have been warned they face prosecution for breaching the Data Protection Act after an undercover reporter was sold the bank account details of 1,000 UK customers by a call centre worker in India.

[June 23, 2005, 16:40]

Banks Nearing Agreement On Web Security

News High Street banks are set to agree on a physical security device for all UK online customers to use. This move to two-factor authentication, using physical security devices that generate a password to be used only once, could make customers more...

[April 14, 2005, 16:05]

Adobe Creative Suite 3.3 Debuts With Acrobat 9

News Adobe has released a new version of Acrobat, its software for creating PDF documents, but UK customers can expect to pay more than twice as much as their US counterparts. Prices for UK customers are more than double those for US customers.

[June 25, 2008, 17:09]

Identity Theft Scares Online Consumers

News Fifty-two per cent of UK customers would consider online identity security in their bank selection process - however 85 per cent would not be willing to incur additional expense as a consequence. According to a survey carried out by Infosurv, 13...

[June 27, 2005, 15:45]

PayPal Refunds Customers After Technical Glitch

News The eBay-owned online payments service, PayPal, has refunded some of its UK customers after their bank accounts were accidentally debited twice on some transactions. This affected less than 1 percent of PayPal UK customers," the company said in a...

[August 8, 2006, 17:35]

£750,000 Paid Up For Unlicensed Software Use

News Microsoft has reached settlements of £500,000 and £250,000 with two UK customers over unlicensed software. In addition, a survey conducted by Microsoft of 25 UK customers that have worked with Microsoft partners in the last year on software asset...

[July 4, 2005, 16:20]

MyMemory

Forum Our goal is to provide incentives, casbback, vouchers and excellent tips on online shopping to uk customers. Guide 4 Shopping is a cashback loyalty program offers several services to our customers such as cashback, vouchers, redemption codes...

[December 24, 2006, 17:20]

Sage Claims UK First With Hosted CRM

News According to Richard Bee, director of CRM for Sage UK: "Some customers, particularly smaller businesses, are suited to a hosted CRM solution, others who are perhaps larger with more complex integration and customisation needs require an on...

[October 25, 2005, 18:05]

O2 Undercuts Rivals On Roaming Fees

News Mobile operator O2 has launched two roaming price plans, giving its UK customers cheaper overseas rates than any of its competitors and becoming the first network to allow frequent travellers to receive calls overseas for free.

[May 12, 2006, 13:45]

AOL Offers Cheap PCs, Attacks Dixons

News AOL is to offer UK customers inexpensive PCs, the company announced Thursday. Under the deal UK CompuServe customers will get 25 percent or £250 off the cost of a £999 Pentium III Fujitsu Siemens PC. We offer the lowest PC prices in the UK," a...

[November 26, 1999, 17:03]


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