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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTouch wood, I've had no problems with them - when the phone developed the known fault, they had a new one on the doorstep the next morning for me as a replacement for free.
However my local T-mobile shop has impressive customer service. Everyone in there is so shocked by it because the rest of the companies are so tulip.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhen then Desire launched, I rang T-Mobile and asked about it, but it wasn't on their system yet, so they advised me to ring back the following week.
Two days later, the same person rang me back to say that it was on the system now, and was I still interested in it.
I was impressed until I realised they are utterly tulipe in every other aspect but SALES
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When then Desire launched, I rang T-Mobile and asked about it, but it wasn't on their system yet, so they advised me to ring back the following week.
Two days later, the same person rang me back to say that it was on the system now, and was I still interested in it.
I was impressed.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostYes, but you are a woman and hence spend inordinate amounts of time on the phone. You're probably keeping his company afloat
Bit exclamation mark heavy there, apologies.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostMy mobile operator bake me a large cake two months before my contract expires, and deliver it to my door in a platinum carriage. The CEO of Orange leaps from the cake to announce my imminent upgrade.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWait until a phone is out you want then upgrade or move.
Who is the operator btw? It may explain why they have phoned you up.
It does save me walking to the shop though, which is nice.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI just had a call from my mobile operator letting me know that my contract expires in a few months and if I want to I can upgrade now, so I can go and choose what phone(s) I want (two numbers, both due an upgrade soon) and they'll let me know what it will cost if it turns out not to be free (which it usually is).
I suppose I am a fairly valued customer as I do spend quite a bit with them for the two phones I have but it's nice to get a bit of personal attention isn't it, even if it's obvious they are just trying to retain me for another 18-24 months.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostSo, Ms Doodab will get her own choice and I already have an unlocked HTC Desire, so what do I go for? At the moment none of them are screaming out at me. Shall I just wait until they have something I actually want? The HTC flyer perhaps?
Who is the operator btw? It may explain why they have phoned you up.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI just had a call from my mobile operator letting me know that my contract expires in a few months and if I want to I can upgrade now, so I can go and choose what phone(s) I want (two numbers, both due an upgrade soon) and they'll let me know what it will cost if it turns out not to be free (which it usually is).
I suppose I am a fairly valued customer as I do spend quite a bit with them for the two phones I have but it's nice to get a bit of personal attention isn't it, even if it's obvious they are just trying to retain me for another 18-24 months.
So, Ms Doodab will get her own choice and I already have an unlocked HTC Desire, so what do I go for? At the moment none of them are screaming out at me. Shall I just wait until they have something I actually want? The HTC flyer perhaps?
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I just had a call from my mobile operator letting me know that my contract expires in a few months and if I want to I can upgrade now, so I can go and choose what phone(s) I want (two numbers, both due an upgrade soon) and they'll let me know what it will cost if it turns out not to be free (which it usually is).
I suppose I am a fairly valued customer as I do spend quite a bit with them for the two phones I have but it's nice to get a bit of personal attention isn't it, even if it's obvious they are just trying to retain me for another 18-24 months.
So, Ms Doodab will get her own choice and I already have an unlocked HTC Desire, so what do I go for? At the moment none of them are screaming out at me. Shall I just wait until they have something I actually want? The HTC flyer perhaps?Tags: None
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