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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCrikey
I may have that issue of .EXE knocking around somewhere; I had a subscription around that time, which was not long before its demise.
I never paid for one.Comment
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Well, with the demise of the ZeitGasBoiler, I'm reduced to carting buckets of hot water across from next door to fill the washing machine.
Just as well it's a top loader.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNodding off.
But Tesco beckons.
And the bastards cancelled my credit card (due to cock up with new card not arriving, so asked them to send another, which they then informed me meant they'd cancelled the current one)
The other year I was gigging in Cambridge, but a new card was due. As I didn't want it sitting in the hall all week while I was away, I popped into the bank on Saturday afternoon and asked them to send the new card - which wasn't due to be issued for another couple of weeks - to my local branch, so I could collect it from there.
The young lady fiddled about on the computer, brightly told me that was all set up for me, and I left. Then I attempted to buy some books, and my card was declined.
I went back to the bank where a (different) young lady checked and told me my current card had been cancelled, as I'd requested. I pointed out that I had requested no such thing, and she shrugged and said that as it had been cancelled, there was nothing they could do.
I had another account with them that had a cashcard, which I never used, so I thought of transferring money to that. Checking that the other account's card was still active, even though I hadn't used it in about three years, she found that the first young lady had somehow managed to cancel that one as well.
As I had things like a hotel to pay for, I ended up having to draw out a grand in cash to cover the coming week, consoling myself with the thought that the new card should be waiting for me the following weekend.
The following weekend, I went to collect the card from the local branch. Upon being handed it, I discovered that the very first young lady had requested a new card for the wrong account - it was for the one I didn't normally use. I pointed this out. Without checking with me, that day's young lady immediately cancelled the card she'd just handed me and requested a new card for the other account. And I drew out a grand in cash.
The weekend after that, I went to the local branch. After some digging around, they told me the new card had been sent back as they had no record that I was going to come in and collect it
IIRC it was over a month that I had no access to my money other than by going into the local or the city centre branch at the weekend with various alternative forms of ID, like an animalComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostJust to ensure a joyful bank holiday, the fecking boiler has just failed again.
Exact same fault as before.
FL or LF, take your pick.
I've thumped it a bit but it didn't do any good.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAnyone else remember "Program Now" magazine?
It started in 1987 or 88. and died in 1994.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIIRC it was over a month that I had no access to my money other than by going into the local or the city centre branch at the weekend with various alternative forms of ID, like an animal
They'd accept a signed cat as proof of ID?
I'd never have thought of that.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe gas man cometh, but doth not do **** all of any use
When I was fixing tellies I hated faults like that.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI missed that one somehow.
Poor man's EXE. I originally bought it from WHS since it was a newsstand distributed mag.
Might even have had a sub to it for a while until I was unemployed in 1989/91.Comment
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This
Program Now - 1988 - Computing History
is all I can find about it, apart from a mention by some chap who wrote some articles for it.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostUgh
The other year I was gigging in Cambridge, but a new card was due. As I didn't want it sitting in the hall all week while I was away, I popped into the bank on Saturday afternoon and asked them to send the new card - which wasn't due to be issued for another couple of weeks - to my local branch, so I could collect it from there.
The solution to that is first direct. Got a problem ring them and because they do most things all the time they actually do them correctly..merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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