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Dummy coming back at ya Zed.
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Originally Posted by Zed
...8) bombasting, haranging and abusing staff (cliff rogers!!!) in call centres makes S.F.A difference - ....
Woah zed, don't get me wrong there... I don't get abusive at all, not even when I have taken a half a day off work to be at home for the man to come & fix my phone on a Friday arvo & when he doesn't show up I spend another 55 minutes on hold on a mobile & then when I did get a person on the phone they look at the job & say that the tech was out there at 3pm today & he says there was no one home so he tested the phone from the pit & couldn't find anything wrong with it so he closed the call. I spent another half an hour getting his name & making an official complain about him because I reckon he was lying & didn't show up at all 'cos it was a rainy Friday arvo & he wanted to go home early.
I don't get abusive, I just won't stand for bluff & bluster & I won't be fobbed off by people who give lame ass excuses for poor porformance for a crap system that we have to pay the same amount of dollars for as the poor bugas in the big city.
Zed, I hope you are not trying to make excuses for poor performance, 'cos I won't stand for it. :D
Zed, do you really thing that it is OK for some one who lives 100kms from a city but only 12 Kms from an exchange to have a problem with their telephone lines for 9 months? :rolleyes:
Zed, if it was your telephone, what would you do? :cool:
Mate, the reason that they know who I am is because I have a problem with my telephone & they can't (won't) fix it.
The problem is that the lines in the ground up our road are all old & buga'd.
The local techs all know this & they can't have them replaced 'cos there's no money left in Telstra for replacing existing infrastructure.
There's money for advertising & junkmail.
There's money for call centres to bug you into switching to them & to ring 9 times if you a week late paying your bill 'cos you were away for 3 weeks.
There's money to send a tech out to look at it & say, "yeah sorry, the lines are buga'd & need to be replaced but we can't do that for you, someone else does that" :mad:
They did replace some of it, about 1 km in the middle of a stuffed 5Km piece.
There joined the nice new stuff onto the old rotten stuff.
They also cut out a couple of redundant pits in doing so but then they had all the pairs crossed up & it took about 10 days to get everyone back on the right pair on the right number.
The local techs that had the job of sorting out the mess couldn't believe that the dopey bloke that they sent to do the splicing job could be that dopey.
We had our neighbour's number for more than a week & when they fixed ours, they just cut him off 'cos he was away for 3 months & couldn't log the fault. He had a bloke minding his place but because the phone wasn't working & he didn't have a mobile, he moved out.
When the neighbour came home & logged the fault to have it fixed, it took 2 weeks for them to get there & when they did get there it was a Friday morning... guess who's phone wasn't working when we got home from work Friday arvo. :rolleyes: No telephone & no internet all weekend 'cos they don't work on the weekend, not even to fix their own stuff ups. We didn't get our phone back til Tuesday arvo & it was so noisey that we couldn't get onto the intenet for almost a week.
The lines are still noisey & crackle (like a frying pan full of pancakes.)
Hey zed, do you work for Telstra?
Maybe you could come & fix it for me. :rolleyes:
I'll ask you again, Zed, if it was your telephone, what would you do? :cool:
There's no excuse you or your telco mates can make for poor performance.