Re: BT paperless bills



In article <4f8f79ea3ftim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tim Hill <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <4f8d7cfc1bevanallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Barry Allen
(news) <evanallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <4f8d73b53ctim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tim Hill
<tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <00e3638d4f.dougjwebb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Doug Webb
<doug.j.webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I notice that you have not given any advice on this thread to the
OP's request for help though that hasn't stopped you posting your
thoughts BT and anything else that has taken your fancy, in fact
anything but providing assistance to the OP.

Is that how Usenet works? In your dreams.

What a very jaundiced view you have...

Not particularly, it's just the way it is.

I'm lost on this conversation, not having the OP's
initial introduction ..but, for information some
might be interested in BT's attitude to their site.

A while ago I was having serious problems, (javascript
et al) in using BT's site. After some re-directing I
was finally put through to the actual site design team.

I gave them my credentials ..a RiscPC and Fresco!!

Not too long afterwards I was contacted by the same
BT designers and asked to pop along and have a look
at their, 'til then, non-working site.

Lo and behold ..the stars had left their heavens for
pastures anew and ..BT's site finally worked with
!Fresco and my RiscPC...

Not only that, but they had designed the site so that
Microsoft's javascript would not, (ever again according
to BT), interfere and ..should my machines be unable
to cope with differing script sizes, screen colours
etc etc, I would now be able to set these directly
from the site ..the site itself 'remembering' such
exotic extras and automatically enabling itself to
my individual login address..

Needless to say, the site has worked perfectly with
RISC OS, the RiscPC and !Fresco, (and also now !Netsurf),
ever since - (a couple or three years or more now?)..

Dunno what all this might mean, except just like Barclays
Plc., thank you BT (and Barclays Plc) for taking the
little people under your wing and listening to their
requests!

As for the clarification of their convoluted price
structures and so on, well ..I might find they make
sense to me in my situation but ..I suppose ..but I
can understand they might not to some others ..but then,
small steps at a time I suppose.. ;))

Hope this info informs someone of something, perhaps.. :))

Bill ZFC

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Domain Host Orpheus Internet -=- http://www.orpheusinternet.co.uk/
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