06-03-2008, 15:07
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Re: ssshhh.premium rate for tech support to be scrapped
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Originally Posted by on in an hour!
as in my previous post mick, i said they are listening,this thought hasnt come just from staff,its also through the feedback from customers,dont forget,when they ask staff about customers perception as they see it (i.e. through talking to customers), this needle point is coming through again and again,as to the suggestion they cant keep anything 'in-house',this makes me sound like a spy double dealing with the bloody russians!!! how come you people dont slag off tv boy when he posts 'coming soon to VM' regarding future content,this info is from a trusted source (as is mine) and in no way confirms VM's intentions,but i wouldnt stupidly report this info, if I hadnt been convinced by what i was told,that it could happen.as i said 'ssshhh,its rumoured'.chill out a bit you lot!!!
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akia,its way past a suggestion,as other posts have confirmed.
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TV Boy dosn't get his information from internal sources though. Just rumours and information thats already in the public domain.
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Originally Posted by BarFly
Bit harsh, if you read Neils blog & have attended any of the ongoing Road shows, you can work out for yourself whats going on, by reading between the lines of the blog, or just ask a direct question at the road show...
so if there willing to make statements around it in the road shows & in neils blog, they know its going to end up in the public domain ( everything else posted there does, why wouldn't this be any different ).
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But don't you think that if everything they put on the intranet didn't end up in the public domain they may be a little more open with staff.
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