on 22-05-2015 19:04 - last edited on 21-04-2016 09:46 by Martin-O2
My trusty Nokia 515 has served me well utd ..... but ..... tbh I'd like a bigger screen ..... as ..... I take fairish amount of photos from the phone ..... don't use my digital camera for owt, its in its box in the bureaux ..... = ..... just sooooo hit & miss using it ..... not foolproof like my old trusty Ricoh, which was Camera of the Year once upon a time
I've been browsing O2 website, the new real cat of O2, well got tearful about it, way to go WhiteRealPussCat, whose name I just can't remember atm ..... but ..... just luvved the manufactured hybrid cat, as @Cleoriff would say ie CatsHead with a DogsBody tee hee hee ..... he / she / it strutted its stuff like John Travolta did in Saturday Night Fever in time to the music in neon light ..... yep ..... BeMoreDog ..... & ..... Sexy Sean Bean hasn't been dropped (he's the voice of O2)
Back to subject ..... I have checked My O2 & found I have £40 to pay off the device, which is do-able ..... & ..... £12:50 ish per month is also fine ..... bit worried when checking up on asterisked notes eg I'd need to take out new insurance when up-grading ..... wtf ..... does this mean like my house insurance contents? ..... I separately? don't / never have taken out special insurance to cover a mobile phone, even though I'd come a cropper with contact etc, yep I know I've mentioned this before, & you people say @MI5 have advised me on backing up contacts on mobile phone, but utd I havn't done it ..... & ..... kinda still think that atm I could manage to do it by hand ie in my address book (paper type, used with black gel pen)
Whaddya think re: above ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^
I'm mindful of, not pressing the 'buy now' which I could sooooo easily do, & yep I could also drop into town's O2 shop early doors tomorrow, Saturday, before the crowds descend upon Skipton, & before the O2 shop gets busy
thank you
WispaRed7
All That Glitters is Not Gold
Simples
19-06-2015 22:32 - edited 19-06-2015 22:33
19-06-2015 22:32 - edited 19-06-2015 22:33
@Anonymous wrote:I have an 0800 number which keeps ringing me, then when I answer the phone, it is quiet
Please can you tell me how to block that number, or point me to a thread
thank you
If it goes quiet Jane you can be almost certain it is some sort of scam...They dial a random selection of numbers all at once...you pick up and it takes them a few seconds to 'connect' to you and talk. My 0800 numbers usually purport to know all about 'the issues with my PC' Most I ignore but occasionally when brassed off with them I ask 'what PC?' or I tell them my husband works for Microsoft and I don't need their help thank you'.....
My son (who has even less patience than me)...uses a high pitched whistle...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-06-2015 14:45
@perksie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I have an 0800 number which keeps ringing me, then when I answer the phone, it is quiet
Please can you tell me how to block that number, or point me to a thread
thank you
If you give us the full number we might be able to work out who it is and whether it harmful or not.
thanks @perksie the number is 08000116579
on 20-06-2015 15:43
on 20-06-2015 15:43
on 20-06-2015 15:45
on 20-06-2015 15:45
I found google saying 'it wasnt high risk'...but no-one seemed to know who it was...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-06-2015 15:47
on 20-06-2015 15:47
on 20-06-2015 15:52
on 20-06-2015 15:52
on 20-06-2015 15:57
on 20-06-2015 15:57
on 20-06-2015 15:57
on 20-06-2015 15:57
on 20-06-2015 15:59
on 20-06-2015 15:59
Yep...block em all....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-06-2015 16:14
on 20-06-2015 16:14
@Anonymous wrote:If you give us the full number we might be able to work out who it is and whether it harmful or not.
thanks @perksie the number is 08000116579
As you only have the number and not the company name, try reporting it via the ICO here: https://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=138312369469