==> On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Paul wrote:
==> > What you're told and what the fine print says might not always be the
==> > same, unfortunately.
==>
==> This is why you always ask for someone's name whom you talk to, and make
==> notes of the date and time, and if they (whoimever they is, be
==> it an ISP,
==> a credit card company, the phone company) see if they give confirmation
==> numbers or whatever.
I do this, but twice now when I have pointed out differences between what
people said or whatever they blame bad or lack of training or state that
policies have changed. One time at Cingular I said so and so told me this,
she put me on hold, then came back in 10 min and said, I just talked to him
and he says he did not say that, bla bla. Recording the phone conversations
might work, but might not and seems like a lot of trouble. Now I try to
refuse to do anything over the phone, only accepting stuff on paper... (Note
when telemarketers say, "could you just confirm your phone number / address
for me" they are taking that reply as your agreement to something!)
==> On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, kaze wrote:
==>
==> > BTW, my Nokia 6160 will not work with Linux to get a laptop
==> onto the 'net...
==>
==> Your 6160 will not work with anything to get a laptop onto the net,
==> because that is not a feature that the 6160 is capable of.
I know - just was trying to make a humorous attempt at staying on topic. I
pay $0.10 each for text messages; what does SMS stand for?
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