on 20-07-2012 14:01
on 20-07-2012 14:01
on 20-07-2012 17:00
on 20-07-2012 17:00
on 20-07-2012 17:03
Trying to work out how you missed meetings. An SMS notification is nice but not essential surely?
on 20-07-2012 17:32
on 20-07-2012 17:55
on 20-07-2012 17:55
So much easier to blame someone/something else than face up to one's own shortcomings
@Anonymous wrote:Trying to work out how you missed meetings. An SMS notification is nice but not essential surely?
on 20-07-2012 18:23
on 20-07-2012 19:04
@Anonymous wrote:
I work as a doctor, I was due to have a meeting with my educational supervisor. As I had no phone/SMS/3G for that whole day, I could not go to this meeting. I don't see why I have to justify myself here. I signed a contract and abide by it by paying monthly bills for a service, which recently has been completely unreliable. Complete joke
What sort of phone do you have?
On my Android (the same goes for iPhone and Windows) I have all my appointments in the diary with the important ones having an alarm set. It is not dependant of me having a phone signal to work.
Prior to that my appointments were kept on a Palm PDA and before that a Filofax.
I used to have 6 or 7 appointments a day and rarely missed any.
If I had to rely on my phone for appointments I would think about changing the system.
on 21-07-2012 12:53
My signal's gone screwy here in the East Midlands. What's happening O2? You used to be so good and reliable 😞
on 22-07-2012 08:13
on 22-07-2012 08:44
The local mast was down for about 4-5hrs. Why are you having so many reliability problems now?
22-07-2012 10:05 - edited 22-07-2012 10:06
I don't know anything about local masts, but things do sometimes break down. People generally don't tend to notice that things work until they stop working.
Anyway, really happy it's been fixed now though and I hope it stays that way for a long time!