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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I've also wriiten to the local 'parish' magazine, which is delivered to about 7,000 houses each month. These sort of things are often desperate for something to pad out the adverts. Not much chance though if VM or BT advertise there. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Blimey 5000 posts. You lot don't half type a lot :tu:
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It looks like Watchdog (live now) will run an item this evening about people who want to remain ex-directory, but their details still get published in the 'phone book.
Telco's not respecting an individual's right to privacy. "Sorry we made a mistake"? Might be worth watching for a quote. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Signed and spread around a few IT literate people I have worked with over the years. So thats all Ford IT, PCG, Lloyds IT etc I could get in contact with. Its amazing how many contacts I have after working in IT for 25+ years. Told them to all spread the anti Phorm gosple as well :D Edit OK so i cant spell ;) |
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In relation to http://www.virginmedia.com/customers/webwise-faqs.php
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In the meantime, we'll continue to communicate our intentions openly and transparently. If we go ahead with deployment, we will let all our customers know before rolling out the Webwise solution and will clearly explain how the system works and what it means for them. I hadn't realised that Webwise was a 'solution' - to what I wonder, VMs bottom line perhaps... Neither had I realised that VM had been communicating their intentions 'openly and transparently'... |
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Could someone with there own company offset such against tax? just wondering ;) |
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A company advertising non relevant advertising will struggle with it as a deduction as it is not relevant to the profitablity of the company, in fact it is entirely the opposite. Reducing the profitability. Business expenses for a company need to be necessary and wholey for the business. The difference from personal expenses is there is no need for exclusivly. |
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How about starting to communicate your intentions openly and honestly? You can only continue something once you've started it. Neil, if you're reading this then here's a suggestion - if I were you I'd sack your PR people, their use of language is poor. Engage with your customers and you'll see there is very little consistency, openness and transparency on Virgin Media's part. You can see it in this thread with different stories being told to customers about Phorm. Do the right thing Neil - make a clear public statement that is spin free, honest and direct. |
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Think they have had a lot cancel recently perhaps starting to feel the pinch before they do it.
On tha advertising front if some printed of the flyer that was posted somewhere earlier in this thread. If people printed a few off and took them to local supermarkets asking if they could put it up for a while trying to make people aware of what VM, BT and talktalk were planning. Explain about phorm more with links they could start to check up about it. Was jsut a thought also if you have a local computer shop I am sure they would place a few around for ppl to collect. |
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dephormation gets a plug , and they say they are after more ways to block and deal with this problem....
"Do any New Scientist readers know of other ways of doing that? If you have any suggestions, contact us via this form. If we learn of any useful tricks, we???ll publish the details." http://www.newscientist.com/blog/tec...ng-on-you.html |
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