MORE LIKE "Goldibollocks then "Goldilocks planets, there is only us and no one else.
Posts by kabuki.usb
8 publicly visible posts • joined 28 Feb 2011
Galaxy is CRAMMED with EARTH-LIKE WORLDS – also ALIENS (probably)
Boffins spot 7 ALIEN WORLDS right in our galactic backyard
Brr, feeling cold? Galaxy is home to plenty of WARMER Earth twins
Asteroid belts could be key to finding intelligent life
Ofcom proposes fall in BT Openreach charges to rivals
rip off
I gave BT the elbow almost two years ago and never looked back,why pay £52 per
quarter including vat for line rental,what good is a fixed line nowadays when I want to speak to someone I don't bother ringing fixed lines if know
the person I am ringing has a mobile. It cost me a straight 4P PER MIN with no line rental and all that rubbish.
Did you know the first minute when you ring from fixed line cost 23P,this is how it pans out.
11.2 connection fee+6.9p per minute+your line rental spread out across your calls,so a three minute call cost you ,11.2+6.9+6.9+6.9+vat+line rental fee=around £40p+a proportion of your line rental,and if you pay by paper bill you have ad a portion of the £4.75 to this.
They all charge line rental and connection fee,it's their way of stealing from you because your British and you will put up with what ever they throw at you,that’s why all the foreign company’s
come here,they can't get away with this kind of rip off behaviour in their own country's.
World's first bamboo smartphone to enter production
UK is fifth free-est nation on the internet
Midnight theft left Vodafone users bereft
Scotland or Gobi desert
I have been using Voda fone for the last two years for my phone and mobile broadband connection , I have always found their service excellent .I think a bit of commercial espionage could be behind this attack and it's not the first time this has happed.When my service went down today I rang 191 and went straight through to their bonnie call center in Scotland and as usual spoke to a polite and competent person who gave me the full details of the situation and a free £5 top-up to cover my inconvenience.When I was with T-Mobile I had to talk to some toothless old git in a tent in the middle of Gobi desert reading from a script in badly broken English.