Bluebook, when will it be back online?
on 18-01-2010 10:02
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on 18-01-2010 10:02
I need to get to it for work reasons but it's still not on.. Does anyone know what's going on??
on 01-02-2010 21:34
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on 02-02-2010 08:23
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on 02-02-2010 08:23
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on 02-02-2010 08:41 - last edited on 20-06-2012 09:13 by Admin
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on 02-02-2010 08:41 - last edited on 20-06-2012 09:13 by Admin
Yes I use it also but do not rely on Bluebook as my sole provider of contacts storage.
I use Outlook on pc which syncs to Iphone and that syncs to google sync I also occasionly use the syncml programme for the iphone to sync to bluebook but I would never use the service for business purposes used as a backup for sms mainly before the iphone on my p990i.
And yes I know that the iphone is designed like this but most modern phones have the ability to save contacts to a pc / mac based programme.
I am also not defending O2 here and yes it has been handled in a bad way but there are other solutions to the Contact issue experianced by a lot on this thread.
I Hope this will help others to find an alternative mainline solution whilst using the Bluebook as its intended purpose a Backup solution.
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on 02-02-2010 09:10
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on 02-02-2010 14:39
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on 02-02-2010 16:02
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on 02-02-2010 16:04
I'm with Adam, here. I use bluebook as a back up, not as my main source of storing contacts etc. It works great but if it goes down you need to access information differently. All my data is backed up on my PC and also USB drive. Bluebook is a really useful tool but that's all it is. Every one needs to have another source for vital info.
It was down so long and nothing was coming from O2. If this happens again, I hope O2 will issue positive information on their home page with a realistic time for future access and not a vague message on Bluebook.
on 03-02-2010 10:52
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on 03-02-2010 14:34
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on 03-02-2010 14:34
QUOTE
"What is happening on Bluebook?
I came over to O2 in December; one of the selling points was bluebook and text storage - texting is part of my life blog. First thing I discover is that the Blueblog is no longer active - great shame. Now come the beginning of February, I find all the messages in my Bluebook inbox from late December and all of January, which, I hasten to add are no longer on my phone, have DISAPPEARED! And only a few of the sent messages are there, to say nothing of a whole load of older messages (which again I add are now deleted from my phone), that I sent to 40202 (uploaded to Bluebook) are missing as well!
Now, I'm a realist and know that someone at O2 is going to tell me something like "we cannot guarantee the security of your data with this 'free' web based service" BUT, considering those authorities who have been raving about O2's customer service (another reason I came over to O2), I am VERY disappointed that someone in the Customer Service empire at O2 did not think think to tell us in advance the facts - which, after much pressing and questioning, I eventually gleaned from some long-suffering young lady in your customer services billing area, bless her - that you had just spent weeks 'upgrading' the system! IF you had informed your customer base of this, in advance, at least we could take our own measures to protect our own data. Instead I have now lost a chunk of my own particular life-blog. And I am angry!
I should be grateful for a reply from someone in reasonable authority - and I mean authority of knowledge as well as management!"
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