Pete Smith wrote:
> "Tim Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> A mate of mine new to computers has been trying for the last week to
>> connect to Tiscali broadband. I went round about 10 days ago to set him up.
>
> Why? All he had to do was put the CD in the computer and look at the
> picture to connect the supplied modem. It is VERY simple to follow.
That's not strictly true is it? Some people just aren't IT literate. It
might seem strange to us, but it probably seems strange to a pianist
that most of us are tone deaf.
>
>> Seemed to work OK but by the next day the connection had gone. I think he
>> thought I'd set it up wrong.
>>
>
> That is why you should never get involved, you will become a 24hour support
> line!
Glad you're not one of my friends! Maybe you should follow the same
approach here?
>
>> I went round to help him and I could couldn't get it to connect. Rang
>> their customer services to be told there was a problem 'at the exchange'
>>
>
> That's fair enough, so you know what the problem is. Complain to BT.
>
You're showing your ignorance again, most of Tiscali's recent problems
are due to them unbundling customers onto Tiscali equipment at the
exchange and NOT using BT.
>> Since then my friend has tried to connect and tried to ring them (hung on
>> for an hour!!) Eventually he got through only to be told 'their' computers
>> were down!!!
>>
>
> Quite funny that! It's the classic excuse.
Funny someone was on hold for an hour @ 10p a minute then couldn't be
assisted? Er, ok....
>
>> Surely they are in breach of contract and he can cancel???? I thought that
>> Orange (who I'm on and have had few problems) were supposed to be poor but
>> Tiscali are just rubbish!!!
>>
>> Any ideas??
>>
>> Tim
>>
> Tiscali are not in Breach Of Contract. They are providing a service, but
> the fault is at the BT exchange as they told you. So WHY is your friend
> calling Tiscali and not using his common sense and calling BT to complain.
> If Tiscali and BT ignore him, he can make complaints to the regulator.
> Perhaps you can Google for the details on his behalf.
>
Actually Tiscali, if it's BT's equipment, should escalate to BT. But
it's a fair bat it's not.
The only thing that makes Tiscali move is escalation - snail mail's slow
but writing to their customer services in the UK seems to help. Their
offshore call centers aren't worth speaking to - especially when you're
paying.
Quick question though, are news group nob heads like you as obnoxious in
real life? I mean, if someone's got a problem either help them or keep
quiet.
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