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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostEven roast quail and a half bottle of Dom Perignon 2004 at your desk?
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostWere they part of SinglePoint AKA Cordwell group? Went for an interview there a good few years back in Crewe.
45+ hour week and taking lunch (other than sandwich at your desk) was frowned upon.
It was a no from me.
qh
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Anyone looking for a new role after today's unfortunate events at Phones4u, get in contact! We have trainee recruitment consultant and Recruitment consultant positions available!
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThis is a case of greed and how companies owned by private equity firms love to asset strip and try to bully their way.
According to one article, only EE was supplying them and they came up with terms during contract renewal that was not acceptable to EE. It seems they just walked away from the table. I guess if they have finished with squeezing every penny out of the business they will look to shut it and move elsewhere.
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Originally posted by kal View PostThey were still signing people up on contracts and taking iPhone6 pre-orders yesterday in my local Shopping centre, wonder how many of those will be left with a contract but no phone...
Will customers who ordered the new iPhone 6 from Phones 4u lose their money?
No. Phones 4u has pledged to refund customers in full for any orders that have not yet been despatched. Any mobile contracts bought through Phones 4u in the past will work as normal. While there was grumbling on Twitter from customers who had ordered an iPhone 6 as recently as Friday, the company said it had ceased trading "as soon as practically possible".
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostWere they part of SinglePoint AKA Cordwell group? Went for an interview there a good few years back in Crewe.
45+ hour week and taking lunch (other than sandwich at your desk) was frowned upon.
It was a no from me.
qh
The reason they were over working people is that the Caudwell Group was preparing them for sale. linky
If they are like the firms I've worked and contracted for that brought out other firms they probably lied about the number of permanent staff they had and the hours they kept.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostWere they part of SinglePoint AKA Cordwell group? Went for an interview there a good few years back in Crewe.
45+ hour week and taking lunch (other than sandwich at your desk) was frowned upon.
It was a no from me.
qh
I have heard of this place - run by a complete bunch of winkers
on another not so great note Phones4U was a large customer of the company my missus works for......
which may have far reaching consequences on my beer fund
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Were they part of SinglePoint AKA Cordwell group? Went for an interview there a good few years back in Crewe.
45+ hour week and taking lunch (other than sandwich at your desk) was frowned upon.
It was a no from me.
qh
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This is a case of greed and how companies owned by private equity firms love to asset strip and try to bully their way.
According to one article, only EE was supplying them and they came up with terms during contract renewal that was not acceptable to EE. It seems they just walked away from the table. I guess if they have finished with squeezing every penny out of the business they will look to shut it and move elsewhere.
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They were still signing people up on contracts and taking iPhone6 pre-orders yesterday in my local Shopping centre, wonder how many of those will be left with a contract but no phone...
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The home page has been updated with a nice human touch.
I do pity many of the sales staff..
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI can't stand posters that use text speak in their names.
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I can't stand companies that use text speak in their names. Always seemed like a short term branding thing to me.
Wonder what is going to happen to the arena in Manchester now.
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