14-02-2011 18:05
14-02-2011 18:05
23-02-2011 11:26
Thank you ancientferguson for taking the time to really listen to my point and to not just have a cheap laugh at my expense as so many others have seen fit to do!
Good on you!
23-02-2011 14:27
23-02-2011 14:27
Thank you ancientferguson for taking the time to really listen to my point and to not just have a cheap laugh at my expense as so many others have seen fit to do!
Good on you!
I suggest you read his post again, then look up "irony" in the dictionary. :mansurprised:
23-02-2011 15:33
23-02-2011 15:33
23-02-2011 15:39
23-02-2011 15:39
The only thing you have made clear is that, having thrown your doll out of the pram, you wanted o2 to pick it up for you and your feelings are hurt because they won't.
Af's irony ought to have been apparent, just look at my own response to it.
The customer cannot always be right because frequently that customer turns out to be an idiot.
Do you fancy having a proper discussion about this and answering my serious questions? These have been posed in the hope that I might understand where you are coming from so that I can help you gain a better understanding.
Most other contract users don't need warning about this issue any more than they need help getting dressed in the morning.
23-02-2011 15:59
Accidentally while using my phone I went over my minutes allowance because I thought I was calling a free land-line and I was in fact calling a mobile. The call cost me £8.828 but then as I had gone over my minutes I was then charged £1.109 for a 6min 31sec call then £0.085, £3.22, £3.342, 34p, 10,2p and on and on until it came to £19.39, nearly £20 = nearly £24 inc. VAT all for accidentally going over once!
23-02-2011 16:37
23-02-2011 16:37
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23-02-2011 17:59
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16-03-2011 01:40
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16-03-2011 09:02
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