Thread: Pair up VMGN300
View Single Post
Old 13-06-2011, 20:54   #15
Nopanic
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Northwest
Posts: 2,249
Nopanic has reached the bronze age
Nopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze ageNopanic has reached the bronze age
Re: Pair up VMGN300

Quote:
Originally Posted by iluvabargain2011 View Post
See now I can go into detail about how I got this call but i`m now concerned this chaps gonna get in trouble, he was very supportive, knew his stuff and bent over backwards to help..

I agree with you, I can`t see it as theft, I`m using it on Virgin Cable Network where it could be sat in someones cupboard or in landfill when it can be made of good use..

I like you "No Panic", very rational Guy, Just the blood Virgin Media could do with hanging on to!!!
I'm not really, I just argue the opposite to what everyone else says in a thread.

There are 12,000 odd people working for VM ( I think ) no one will ever be able to ID this person.. unless you make a fuss ..

As a customer personally I would chase him up, try and get your details to him, so you can speak again .. I don't know who he is, or what he's planning but even if he fails, the fact that he is willing to try is pretty good customer care ..

AND before you all jump on me and say its not process, that's true, it's not, I don't condone his attempt to bypass process, but for all I know, he is allowed to ..
Nopanic is offline   Reply With Quote