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Re: Protests are over rated.
... a side note, as I know you have many more pressing priorities, how about letting users choose their own "theme" color when logged in? ...
Re: the second winner of the day is ( long )
... a sticky note on the top of the box saying "WTF mate? where;s the bar code?" ...
Re: I wanna' talk to the CEO!
... more serious note though, I find it amusing when customers say, "I just talked to your headquarters!"
Oh, really? You probably talked to someone in ...
Re: Unlocked Phones and Data Plans
... a side note, T-MobileWeb is the same as the old T-Zones. They have now a new T-Zones Pro for $9.99 but I can't tell the ...
Re: WORST CUSTOMER OF ALL TIME. NOONE HAS HAD A WORSE CUSTOMER THAT THIS
... a side note, HIV can't be transmitted that way :/ Very very few STD's could also. :P
That is hiliarious :o ...
Re: Finding the right note in "Notes"
... organizing your notes? One of the unpleasant surprises about the E61i is its inability to sync Outlook's Categories. I'm not in love with ...
Re: Finding the right note in "Notes"
... why not notes? ...
Re: voyager phone selection or lack of it..
... a personal note I think it is very sad that you as a cingular customer/employee come trolling in here with your fanboy BS.. Very sad ...
Re: First Day Taking Calls on UBP
... a side note, back-dating plans in Premiere worked correctly for the unbilled usage (not to mention saved ALOT of credits being given). Doesn't work that ...
Re: Finding the right note in "Notes"
... functionality for notes would be great. ...
How so softshoe?
... a general note, they cover all phones, including pdas, for the same $50 deductable. I could see this costing Sprint more than at&t for ...
Re: Insurance from Sprint
For shizzle. however I recommend just saying you lost the phone, so you don't have to send the damaged phone back, and you can keep the battery in case it still works.
**NOTE: Recommendation provided qualifies as insurance fraud**
on teenaged girls and text and overage
... since my note in the account read something like this.
"Customer did not accept unlimited text despite my strong caution on teenaged girls, text and overage." ...
Re: Insurance from Sprint
oguruma said:
For shizzle. however I recommend just saying you lost the phone, so you don't have to send the damaged phone back, and you can keep the battery in case it still works.
**NOTE: Recommendation provided qualifies as insurance fraud**
Since many of the phones they send out are just the core of the phone, not the battery, you'd be better off just keeping the battery and sending the phone back anyway.
Plus, you don't commit insurance fraud.
:wink:
regarding the note
Nice notation! I'll enjoy reading that when I retrieve that account.
Re: regarding the note
Lol those scenarios are classic. No matter how much we might try to help the customers, we apparently still have no idea what we are talking about :roll: For sure she is going to call back when she gets her bill saying something like "I asked my daughter how many she used, and she said she didn't use anywhere near 3000 messages!". And, as we all know, teenage girls NEVER lie, especially when they are about to get in trouble :roll:
Re: regarding the note
... (in the notes) do not credit cust anymore for sms...cust refuses to believe child sends sms....i want to slap some people ...
Re: regarding the note
... why leave NOTES detailed notes... F these dumb customers..... ...
Re: regarding the note
... so the notes read
"cust opted to remove sms on line ending in **** cust was offered to block all sms for that # cust refused///cust ...
Re: regarding the note
Lol....
I love it... its nothing against the customer its just that ONE dumb muffo that thinks we NEED to credit the account for something they were educated on... I just want to hit them in the head....






