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<blockquote data-quote="Maxy" data-source="post: 1052666" data-attributes="member: 78729"><p>I figure the only possible reason that Telstra would allocate customer relations to the inappropriately named "service centres" is to reduce calls. I mean I call apple before those drongo's EVERY single time. </p><p></p><p>I mean the very thought of having to call them brings back fond memories of the dentist, teeth pulled & drilled - that type of thing. The best touch is at the start of every conversation when the language barrier causes them to ask your name 2 times and your phone number 3-4 times. (Sigh)</p><p></p><p>At the time I was working through the article I happened to be logged into my user name (I have Admin as a separate user on my machine). Just off to my sons rugby game but will try to log in under admin today to see what happens and let you know. </p><p></p><p>I have had boot camp/vista for ages. The start of all my woes occurred when i got fusion and then woofta I was hit with that malware.</p><p></p><p>Shock really after about ten years of net surfing without a care in the world. Maybe I got careless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxy, post: 1052666, member: 78729"] I figure the only possible reason that Telstra would allocate customer relations to the inappropriately named "service centres" is to reduce calls. I mean I call apple before those drongo's EVERY single time. I mean the very thought of having to call them brings back fond memories of the dentist, teeth pulled & drilled - that type of thing. The best touch is at the start of every conversation when the language barrier causes them to ask your name 2 times and your phone number 3-4 times. (Sigh) At the time I was working through the article I happened to be logged into my user name (I have Admin as a separate user on my machine). Just off to my sons rugby game but will try to log in under admin today to see what happens and let you know. I have had boot camp/vista for ages. The start of all my woes occurred when i got fusion and then woofta I was hit with that malware. Shock really after about ten years of net surfing without a care in the world. Maybe I got careless. [/QUOTE]
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