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		<title>O2&#8217;s Aggressive Backup Sim Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 14:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update: 28th of July 2010 It&#8217;s been six days and not one backup message. Hallelujah! Thanks to Ciara from o2 Customer care! So with my updated phone model I’ve had one problem. It lies in the network not in the phone. O2 for some reason have designed the most annoying backup service in the world. It [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Update: 28th of July 2010</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s been six days and not one backup message. Hallelujah! Thanks to Ciara from o2 Customer care!</p></blockquote>
<p>So with my updated phone model I’ve had one problem. It lies in the network not in the phone.</p>
<p>O2 for some reason have designed the most annoying backup service in the world. It is aggressive marketing at it’s finest.  Let me walk you through how this works.</p>
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<li><strong>Late May -</strong> I am not signed up for the service. O2 send’s a service message daily asking me if I wish to avail of their O2 backup service. The message comes up above the keypad lock. Two options are presented, ‘Yes’ / ‘No’. Either can be pressed in your pocket. The message turns on the background light and keeps it on either until you make a decision or your battery dies.</li>
<li>After countless pressing’s of the ‘No’ option, ‘Yes’ eventually gets clicked in my pocket. I am charged €2. My contacts get backed up.</li>
<li>A contact gets updated.</li>
<li>I get a message saying<br />
<blockquote><p>7 contacts have been updated since your last backup. Would you like to backup your SIM contacts now? The service costs 0.50 eur (inc. VAT) for your backup update.</p></blockquote>
<p>This message also comes above above the keypad lock. The same two options are there, ‘Yes’ / ‘No’. Both clickable in your pocket.</li>
<li>I have no credit, I press ‘No’.</li>
<li>The message comes again within 10 minutes.</li>
<li>I press ‘Yes’.</li>
<li>I get told I have insufficient credit and that when I top up I should backup my contacts.</li>
<li>I press ‘Ok’.</li>
<li>The message comes again with 10 minutes. It doesn’t care that I don’t have credit.</li>
<li><strong>16th June -</strong> I call O2 and complain. I get told that this is a common problem for a lot of people and that they have flagged a technician to fix the problem on my account. There’s a backlog of people at the moment so this could take up to a week.</li>
<li><strong>28th June -</strong> A week and a half later I go on holiday’s to Holland. On the way to the airport I top up my account, get the lovely message yet again and press ‘Yes’ in the hope it will leave me alone.</li>
<li>The lovely message greets around five minutes after turning on my mobile after getting of the plane. I say what the hell, press ‘Yes’ and get told that because I am roaming I cannot backup my contacts.</li>
<li>The message comes every ten minutes, of every hour, of every day while I’m on holidays. I’m forced into turning off my phone at night to preserve my battery.</li>
<li>I return from my 10 day trip abroad and ring O2. Not wanting to see this message ever again I explain to the customer service agent that I want to be removed completely from this service. I tell the agent that I also wish to raise a complaint over the way the message gets around the keypad locked and get told that ‘the majority of users find this feature handy’. I really fail to see that. I’m told that the issue will be resolved within 24 hours.</li>
<li><strong>Today -</strong> 24 Hours later. The message is still doing it’s five – ten minute routine. It seems to be coming in faster and faster now, does it feel its end drawing close?</li>
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<p>So what I really want to know is how are o2 getting away with a service like this?</p>
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<li>The whole thing is blatantly designed so that you accidently at some point in your pocket press the ‘Yes’ button, get charged €0.50 and your contact’s get updated.</li>
<li>There is no option anywhere to opt out of the service. You have to ring o2, complain and rely on them to sort out the problem.</li>
<li>You get forced into signing up for the service as the message comes up every day until you decide to use it.</li>
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<p>It is like a smart scam.</p>
<p>I bet all those update charges are adding up for o2, nice to see a company that doesn’t mind aggravating &amp; tricking their customers to make a bit more money. If my phone wasn’t locked to o2 I would have changed company already. Needless to say if this continues much longer I’ll be paying to unlock that phone and will go through the hassle of getting a new number.</p>
<p>If anyone else is experiencing these problems with o2 perhaps you’d like to leave a comment..</p>
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		<title>r4cards.co.uk say I commit Fraud</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 20:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So nearly two months ago at this stage an order was put in at www.r4cards.co.uk for my younger brother for his birthday. The Product? A £26.95 8gig R4 card! It clearly says on the site that mainland Europe deliveries can take between 5 and 7 working days and that products are dispatched within 24 hours. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>So nearly two months ago at this stage an order was put in at www.r4cards.co.uk for my younger brother for his birthday. The Product? A £26.95 8gig R4 card! It clearly says on the site that mainland Europe deliveries can take between 5 and 7 working days and that products are dispatched within 24 hours. It all looked good to me.</p>
<p>Then the nightmare of dealing with an online company without a phone line began.</p>
<p>After a week I emailed stating that I hadn&#8217;t recived the product yet and was told that I had not given them my shipping address, even though they had my billing address and it was the same, but I let it go, forwarded the address again and hoped for the best.</p>
<p>Another week past, another email was sent this time to <strong>no reply</strong>, I sent another email the next day. <strong>No reply. </strong></p>
<p>I said I&#8217;d give them a month and then alert the bank to cancel the credit card transaction. A month came and went, still no card in the post. So I sent of another email to the customer service department letting them know that if they did not respond promptly I would be cancelling the order on the credit card.</p>
<p><strong>STILL no reply! </strong></p>
<p>So I logged on a couple of days ago [having not yet cancelled the order on the credit card] and see a note beside my account number saying <strong>[fraud]</strong>.</p>
<p>I have to be honest, I had to laugh. What sort of a thrown together company is this? How am I the one committing fraud? Needless to say the bank has been contacted and the charge is going to be cancelled. I wont be using r4cards.co.uk again.</p>
<p>What kinda got me though is if you look at the website there is nothing but great reviews. All either 4/5 stars or 5/5 stars. Which leads me to believe that noone has encountered a problem with this company before [or they would have realised how easily their emails are ignored], or the far more likely, all those reviews are fake.</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;ll be forwarding this post to the company now and hope to see a reply!</p>
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		<title>Thinking Recruitment? Don&#039;t Think Of Global Professional Consultants</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 13:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people need to use a recruitment agency when they find themselves out of work and with us being in the middle of a recession there must be a lot of people down in these agencies now looking for jobs. However, this has gone to certain agencies head. Specifically, in my experience Global Professional Consultants. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some people need to use a recruitment agency when they find themselves out of work and with us being in the middle of a recession there must be a lot of people down in these agencies now looking for jobs. However, this has gone to certain agencies head. Specifically, in my experience Global Professional Consultants.</p>
<p>I was speaking today to Caroline Herlihy (Global Professional Consultants) on behalf of my Father. She had already rang the previous day and had left a message with my Mother regarding my Fathers CV which he had sent in. Less than 24 hours later we received another call from Caroline on his mobile. He had left the mobile behind him when he was out, I informed Caroline of this and was met with impatience and anger. She rudely refused to leave another message, told me harshly &#8220;It was a Recession and this was disgraceful behavior&#8221; and then hung up. Less then a few minutes later she rang me back and angrily informed me not to bother letting my father know she had called as she wasn&#8217;t going to be helping him. She then hung up again before I could even get a word in.</p>
<p>So Caroline, how do you think this reflects on your company? I think you&#8217;ve allowed this Recession to get to your head. You cannot treat potential clients like this over the phone and I found your behavior disgraceful.</p>
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