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Re: Virgin Media in the local news!
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I don't see why people are saying that VM are incompetant, when the error clearly wasn't theirs? Some people just like to blame them for whatever, simple as.
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Re: Virgin Media in the local news!
If someone at at a company had intentionally put "Mr Illegal Immigrant" for a laugh. the last thing you would admit to is that it was somebody in that company. and the first thing you would do is blame it on an outside source.
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However I once mistakenly opened a letter that was correctly adressed to my house but as I later found, to a person who I didn't know and to the best of my knowledge had never resided at said address. From the contents of the letter and information obtained from subsequent phonecalls I learned that someone had used my address to obtain credit and a mobile phone contract. As I heard no more on the subject following my initial calls, it seems the matter was nipped in the bud. In conclusion I think if a letter is addressed to your premises but to an person unknown you should open it a.) for your own protection and/or b.) to discover the sender so you can inform them their information is in error and so prevent further communications on the subject being made. |
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They r useless with their mailing database. My parents STILL get letters for me almost 5 years after moving out and i have rang them 4 times and 4 times they claim to have removed my name from the database.
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