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Engineer no-show
Waited in for an Engineer who was supposed to come before 1pm. He was a no show.
Called 151, and was told that "If the problem was due to an area fault, and has now been fixed, the engineer would have cancelled his own appointment." Is this correct? If so, nice of them to contact me and let me know they wouldn't be coming. </sarcasm> Either case, the internet is working perfectly fine now. |
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Surely a cured fault is enough of a suggestion that they won't be coming?? :) ;)
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True, but I didn't wanna risk being fined if he showed up and I'd gone out.
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Don't get fined anymore,
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Ahh, cool info to know, thank you.
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It's wrong IMO, folk wanting visits after 5pm can just book and if they miss us just rebook, I get a repeat fault and customers have to wait longer for visits due to folk not cancelling
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Depending on the size of the fault, depends if they can call them all back or not .. clearly if you have 1000's of people affected then calling everyone isn't possible .. As Kimmy says 90% of people will either assume its fixed or call in to cancel .. as you saw the fault was fixed and didn't call in personally I think you wasted your own time .. |
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I can't edit my post, but apologies for my miss-spelling of Kymmy ..
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But if I notice I have a connection at 9.30ish-am and an engineer call booked for the same fault at "between 11am and 1pm", should I run the gauntlet if the offshore call centers and cancel? Since at that point in time, I have no idea if the connection is going to be stable, or still going to be intermittant. I have never ever missed and rebooked an appointment, I've never ever missed an appointment in the first place. If I have been aware that the connection is stable for about a day or so before the appointment, I have always cancelled it. If I have been made aware that I am going to be unable to remain in on the day, I have always cancelled it. In this case, the connection was restored only a few hours before the engineer being due. Yes, I will wait 24hrs after noticing I have a connection, to make sure its stable, before cancelling. I feel thats only fair. I am not going to notice I have a connection at 9.30am, phone up at 9.31am to cancel it, only to find the connection dies again at 10.00am, and have to wait another x days for a new booking. Espeically if the engineer was due the same day. But whatever. Apparently I should have called in as soon as the light turned green, to cancel. Quote:
Or are you saying I should cancel the second the connection starts working, only to have to rebook if it turns out to be unstable? |
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Now if you rang up and I answered and you said everything was working and should you cancel unlike some other agents I would check your connection first as you may well still need the engineer, I do my job properly which will not happen in a few months if you have read the other thread. |
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Indeed I have read the thread, and it saddens me, because the UK based staff all seem to be of a high level of competence (and at least understandable).
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You are one of the few milambar so nice one anyway. |
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