Re: BT robots and "Pay Now" sneak bills




"GSV Three Minds in a Can" <GSV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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wonderful person Jim Alexander <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said

"Ronald Raygun" <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jim Alexander wrote:

Quite right but a well prepared scammer could answer these questions.
Always return the call to a listed number. Any company that calls me
and
doesn't provide a free number to call will get a complaint raised. To
be
fair to BT they offer a freephone number to take calls.

And what good is that, if you're going to spend 15 minutes in the muzak
queue and don't really know who to ask for.

You are too negative. My revenge would be to complain in writing that
"you
said you wanted to speak to me urgently but when I phoned back I found out
it wasn't true." Objective - to screw up their admin department with time
bound correspondence at minimal cost.

You'd be wasting your stamps.

No, not a waste. Its part of the process in getting to the Otelo stage.
Either deadlock or failure to reply within 3 months is sufficent, so even no
reply is a result.

Jim A


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