It's because the facilities are too good at HBOS, and most of the time everyone (myself included) hangs out at the in-house Starbucks ordering Lattes.
No wonder no work gets done...
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Cant have gone to plan if 2 days later normal service has not been restored...
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Last weekend was 'the big one' transfer of all HBOS accounts to lloyds systems, was under the impression is went quite well
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Originally posted by eek View PostI think you've answered the question. Just put your trust in Bob.Originally posted by Clippy View PostWas that when Darren_Test took over?
He must have been distracted by his upcoming MOT.
Must have been. I wonder if they can get a free retest for an integration failure
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI understand it was some bugs that got signed off as fixed back in Feb and have now failed.
Luckily they'd terminated the guy in March as he'd been trading potato futures.
Sorry folks, it was me, was too busy going short on maris piper.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostTesting was going fine when I left in March
I would give Accidenture a call and ask them what happened
Luckily they'd terminated the guy in March as he'd been trading potato futures.
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostNot sure if this has been posted previously but Halifax have been doing work over last weekend to integrate with Lloyds and its STILL going on.... Can only do limited transactions.... Phoned up to complain and they cant give a resolve date!!! Pretty poor for a bank with cash coming out of their backside.. Should have the cream of the cream PM's on this...
Which of you PM lot Fooked this up then?????
I would give Accidenture a call and ask them what happened
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Halifax problems....
Not sure if this has been posted previously but Halifax have been doing work over last weekend to integrate with Lloyds and its STILL going on.... Can only do limited transactions.... Phoned up to complain and they cant give a resolve date!!! Pretty poor for a bank with cash coming out of their backside.. Should have the cream of the cream PM's on this...
Which of you PM lot Fooked this up then?????Tags: None
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