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Beez2honey 02-04-2021 11:55

Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
I've been waiting since 7th January for VM broadband to install my internet, they are constantly changing construction dates and installation dates, thought I was finally getting somewhere and upon supposedly doing a 1 meter dig and install t junction, came to do wire from home to cabinet, hadn't done the sweep to the pipe just thought they would do half a job that day with the permit they took 8 weeks to get ,so got a date for 2nd April 2021 to rectify bad job, as my install date was set for the 6th April and I was promised I wouldn't be messed about anymore and I'd definitely have install on the 6th , they cancelled and now my install is now saying 16th April, obviously rang customer services quite alot in this time period, never get anywhere nobody has a clue and you just get fobbed off with the usual scripted jargon, I've put 2 complaints in to which in over 8 weeks neithe been addressed, I have now taken it too cisas and am waiting to see in the next 15 days if they can help.

Jaymoss 02-04-2021 12:39

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
I believe someone can furnish you with someone in controls contact details might be time to contact the organ grinder

Beez2honey 02-04-2021 12:57

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Yes , I've been on to everyone else

General Maximus 03-04-2021 13:26

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
I would suggest that when you engage in official correspondence with VM, CISAS or anyone else in the future, you learn to punctuate, use full stops and not have a entire paragraph as one sentence.

Jaymoss 03-04-2021 14:34

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36076069)
I would suggest that when you engage in official correspondence with VM, CISAS or anyone else in the future, you learn to punctuate, use full stops and not have a entire paragraph as one sentence.

Let me see your ID

Need to check you are really the Grammar Police

General Maximus 03-04-2021 20:39

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36076078)
Let me see your ID

Need to check you are really the Grammar Police

sure, I have nothing to hide

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Jaymoss 03-04-2021 20:43

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
missed a trick there, you could have been Nerdius

spiderplant 03-04-2021 22:25

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
"Recognized offenses" ???

daveeb 03-04-2021 22:32

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36076100)

:D:D:D Like it GM


however..


Quote:

I would suggest that when you engage in official correspondence with VM, CISAS or anyone else in the future, you learn to punctuate, use full stops and not have a entire paragraph as one sentence.
It's "an". You learn that in week one of basic training in between the "when you can split infinitives" module and "question mark etiquette".. :erm::)

Jaymoss 03-04-2021 23:13

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36076114)
:D:D:D Like it GM


however..



It's "an". You learn that in week one of basic training in between the "when you can split infinitives" module and "question mark etiquette".. :erm::)

Always the risk when you pull someone up on grammar. Eyes are then on you and it is inevitable mistakes will happen.

Maybe a comma after basic training would not have gone amiss hehehehe

" You learn that in week one of basic training, in between the "when you can split infinitives" module and "question mark etiquette"

GrimUpNorth 04-04-2021 00:50

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36076115)
Always the risk when you pull someone up on grammar. Eyes are then on you and it is inevitable mistakes will happen.

Maybe a comma after basic training would not have gone amiss hehehehe

" You learn that in week one of basic training, in between the "when you can split infinitives" module and "question mark etiquette"

It's difficult to resist, so here goes. Are you missing something at the end of paragraph 2?

daveeb 04-04-2021 00:54

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36076116)
It's difficult to resist, so here goes. Are you missing something at the end of paragraph 2?

:D
@jaymoss Also, inevitable that mistakes will happen. ;)

General Maximus 04-04-2021 01:09

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36076114)
It's "an"

I know, it really bugged me. I did notice it afterwards when I re-read it but I couldn't edit the post :dig:

Paul 04-04-2021 03:43

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36076078)
Let me see your ID

Need to check you are really the Grammar Police

Not really relevant.

A "wall of text" is just really hard to read, so they probably wont bother.

I just tried to read it, but gave up. :erm:

Jaymoss 04-04-2021 11:11

Re: Still not connected to VM broadband 4 months on
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36076117)
:D
@jaymoss Also, inevitable that mistakes will happen. ;)

Yeah but was I simply just proving my point. You will never know hehehe.

---------- Post added at 11:11 ---------- Previous post was at 11:09 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36076123)
Not really relevant.

A "wall of text" is just really hard to read, so they probably wont bother.

I just tried to read it, but gave up. :erm:


Yes but pointing out such things could be seen as belittling. As you say you can simply ignore it.

My old gran used to say "if you do not have something positive to say say nothing"


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