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I have to say that I am on the whole v. happy with the new iPhone. Being able to have a readable screen for surfing even when not wearing my specs is a huge plus. In addition the integration with Google maps is just quality.
The current downside is that it won't sync via activesync on a PC. You have to use iTunes which is no good for a locked down (client's) PC. The exchange server bit is never gonna happen at current client so I'm a bit screwed unless anyone here has a suggestion?
and don't get me f'ing started with O2. They don't accept a cert of incorp from Co Hse as proof of Ltd company but insist on a letterhead FFS.
Also, the muppet wouldn't take a driving lic and passport as proof of identity cos they're too easy to forge!
So letterhead is unquestionable proof of company but passport is not proof of person!
'Course not, you could've 'found' it in a van outside a Newsagents.
I'm not going to start to go off on one about converting a 'consumer' account to a business one as it'll ruin my day.
Oh do tell PL, I'm planning on doing the same and had a nice email from a chap at O2 who said it was no problem, just give them a ring when they've got more stock. Sounds like there's more to it then....
Oh do tell PL, I'm planning on doing the same and had a nice email from a chap at O2 who said it was no problem, just give them a ring when they've got more stock. Sounds like there's more to it then....
In short you have to go through the business migration team, which goes through a whole change of ownership routine and gets you on their business accounts systems.
What you cannot do, despite being told that this was the quickest way, is turn up and ask for them to give you a PAC for your consumer acc and open a new business one as if you were coming from another provider. Their system sees the PAC as originating from O2 and throws a wobbly as it's deemed as 'churning', which is a sackable offence for O2 staff. At least according to the manager in my branch it is.
I made the guy phone up retail support and business support, both of which said it was fine to 'churn it' but manager boyo wouldn't have it. Apparently he'd been on a course! FFS!!!!
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