04-07-2012 12:49 - edited 14-01-2013 10:18
04-07-2012 12:49 - edited 14-01-2013 10:18
Hi all,
First of all, welcome to the community! If you want to get help, please post a new thread in the devices or products & services forums. However, if you would like to introduce yourself, this thread is the perfect place for it. I'll kick it off, just to get the ball rolling.
So as you can see, my name is Leonard and I've joined the O2 team in June to take care of the community. I'd love to hear a bit more about you, so please let us know who you are
If you have any questions about the forum, suggestions or just want to have chat, please don't hesitate to give me a shout.
Hope to speak soon!
Leonard
on 15-06-2013 18:19
on 15-06-2013 18:19
hi my name is Terry
on 16-06-2013 09:14
on 26-06-2013 12:34
on 26-06-2013 12:34
Hi,
Never been in the O2 community before and just popped in to give my take on what has been going on with me and the terrible O2 service.:womansad:
on 26-06-2013 12:39
Hi silverlady, welcome to the community. Sorry to hear that you've been having problems - is there anything we can do to help?
on 26-06-2013 13:52
26-06-2013 14:41 - edited 26-06-2013 14:42
26-06-2013 14:41 - edited 26-06-2013 14:42
on 05-07-2013 09:42
on 05-07-2013 09:42
Hi all,
Saw this thread and thought I'd say a proper "hello" and introduce myself.
Recently I've been spending time looking around, answering aged posts and chipping in on the recent and active ones. Time just seems to be on my side at the moment and it's nice to share bits and bobs I know, especially when others have helped me (not just here but the internet as a whole). S'funny... I say time is on my side but my wife is soon to give birth so we shall see!
I've worked in IT circles since leaving university in 1996 -- but I'm no geek, customer service is my game and I tell it how it is whilst offering a first class service. When I'm not working I enjoy DIY and home life in general. Not quite a car nut as I used to be but it creeps in now and then and I still help others -- especially if you own an MR2. I'm a keen photographer too. A serious amateur, not a David Bailey.
Summer's here and the sun is shining today. Enjoy!
Jonty.
on 05-07-2013 09:48
on 05-07-2013 09:48
Get involved:
• New to the community? This is how you get help.
• Want to know who we are? Come and say hi to us.
• Want to have a chat? Drop me a direct message.
on 05-07-2013 10:04
@Toby wrote:
My mate has just bought a '96 edition MR2 and it definitely goes haha.
Ooh lovely! I'm sure he'll enjoy the ownership. The MkII always offered a good mixture of comfort and reward when drove in a safe but spirited fashion. I used to have a 93 Turbo which was my pride and joy but sold it a year after my daughter was born. Great cars but the Subaru was a bit more practical for the baby kit
If your friend needs any help/tips, etc, get him to check out IMOC-UK, my old club.
Jonty.
on 08-07-2013 15:16
on 08-07-2013 15:16
Get involved:
• New to the community? This is how you get help.
• Want to know who we are? Come and say hi to us.
• Want to have a chat? Drop me a direct message.