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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Closing down the BT Beta forum thread on copyright smacks of desperation to me. Probably an encouraging sign though when you think about it. Obviously a topic that needs resurrecting - now where's my thesaurus, must look up "copyright" and see how many synonyms I can find... I see they have removed another thread about a delayed product launch that someone (not me) started in the Innovations forum, in response to Gavin Patterson's prediction that trials of Webwise would start in 2weeks. That one hasn't just been locked, it's been removed. Sounds like the hatchets are out. Reinforcements needed. If you have a BT account (phone line or Broadband or BT Vision or any of their other products) then do feel free to pop over to BT Beta forums, register using your BT account number, and suggest new topics for discussion. Be aware that your real name initially will appear but you can then edit it in your personal details to anything you like. |
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thanks all to add to that BT have sent out threats to pensioners. The threat is if BT go out of business there will n ot be enough to pay the pensioners so would have their private pensions reduced by 3/4 as they would have to sell it off to the insurance..
If this happens BT has failed due to not listening to cusatomers, managment paying themsleves too high a wage board directors who were just simple yes men letting BT do as it pleased, after all when one guy gets a pay rise over £100,000 they are not doing their job when a MP gets £60,000 for just 9 meetings it isnt correct.... |
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So now you're barely allowed to talk to BT about public announcements made by a BT Director, in front of the BT Chairman, BT Shareholders, and Press at a BT AGM? :scratch: That's a healthy state of affairs is it not? |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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that just sounds like BT trying to scare people so they can raid the pension piggy bank and say we warned you, rather than putting their house in order dumping phorm and doing some proper investment shame on you BT, i hope a few pensioners put in a claim for distress etc caused by that announcement peter |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Just to let you guys know that I have been banned from the BT Beta forums, so if anyone is going to keep that forum Webwise thread going you will need to get busy because I won't be there until further notice. If anyone with a BT account wants to PM me and get details of the moderation team address or anything I'll happily comply.
I've decided also to pull out of the BT peer support Usenet internal BT newsgroups as a protest which will be sad, as I have posted there for years. |
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There is no practical way they can prevent you from posting. You don't need a BT account in order to sign up to the forum, and if they ban you by IP, you can always use a proxy. ---------- Post added at 16:50 ---------- Previous post was at 16:49 ---------- What was the stated reason for banning you? |
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Robert no doubt you were told as I was that it their forum is gagging freedom of speech a healthy thing for the BT moderators to be getting involved with but then again it is Phorm we are talking about here.
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.....and on that note..... ;)
I'm going to remind everybody that dragging problems encountered in one online forum into another online forum is generaly considered extremely bad Phorm. If you have a problem with any other site then please take it up with the site's owners, don't bring those problems here. Thank you. |
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Sorry Rob M
Back on topic it is nice to see Congress getting tough on the data pimping now we just need our government to get of their backsides and notice.. |
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