Last we know Janey went down, there.
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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I think I wussed out in the end.
I went to my local P4U store and basically yes the guys in the b'ham branch were lying their @rses off to get the deal that day.
the only options I had were to either just cancel the whole deal (kinda wish I had) or to cancel the deal and then restart a new contract which ported my number.
I did a bit of stroppiness saying I was pi$$ed off with the level of service etc etc but ended up going with the restarting the contract since he said it'sd only take 20 minutes... 2 and a half hours later I finally walked out the shop door!
I only ended up getting a free bluetooth headset worth £50 and £20 cash in hand.
Wish I'd never started it all now!"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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One good thing is that P4U have changed there business to check "after sale" customer service! This is where you could have your say and how disappointed you are/were
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Originally posted by MillboyOne good thing is that P4U have changed there business to check "after sale" customer service! This is where you could have your say and how disappointed you are/were
oooo so they're going to contact me and see how happy I am??
KEWL!!!"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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You could still go back tomorrow and cancel the contract, keeping the headset and cash for yourself as I'm betting your freebies were not receipted.Comment
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Originally posted by The MasterYou could still go back tomorrow and cancel the contract, keeping the headset and cash for yourself as I'm betting your freebies were not receipted."Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by The MasterYou could still go back tomorrow and cancel the contract, keeping the headset and cash for yourself as I'm betting your freebies were not receipted."Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by The MasterYou could still go back tomorrow and cancel the contract, keeping the headset and cash for yourself as I'm betting your freebies were not receipted.
Good callComment
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Originally posted by janeyto be honest it was the cancelling that took about 2 hours at lunch... I'm not sure I could go through all that again!
Revenge is a dish best served cold.Comment
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Originally posted by The MasterTrue, but just think how much that would piss them off. Think about it. How much would that piss them off? Loads. Sweet, sweet vengeance would be yours. Think about it. Vengeance. Phones4u really pissed off. Go on, you know you want to.
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
could end up with a new number after all this anyway!"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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