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Old 14-12-2011, 11:22   #21
RichardCoulter
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Re: Attitude of Virgin Media staff towards their job/employer.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
That assumes the assumption was erroneous...

Surely any assumptions about assumptions only compound that assumption, either arithmetically or logarithmically, unless, of course, it is an inverse assumption.

btw, Mods/Admins can't "boycott" threads - how could we moderate them if we did that?
I thought you'd be along to stir things up as usual.

I know for a fact the assumption was erroneous- I am the OP.

Assumptions are rarely correct and never helpful.

I think you are confusing "moderating" with "antagonising" and "baiting".

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
Yet again another defence by the OP..how weird.. anyone would think that you're not getting your ammunition against VM (as per your usual attempts over the years)... I wonder why

As for staying with this thread I never could ignore comical threads..it's what keeps me sane Still doesn't change my advice to others..

PS.. I'm not subscribed to this thread
"Ammunition"? "usual attempts"? I strongly suggest that you share these thoughts with your GP, rather than the forum.

I do not recall anyone asking for your advice.

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Vaguely recall? I'm sure the Virgin Media staff members who you felt it necessary to 'report' to in order to get their posts 'monitored' have more than a vague recollection.

I choose to believe that you are overstating the vagueness of your memory somewhat. If VM staff upset you to the point where you felt it necessary to have a word with your 'contact' in VM, I believe you would be unlikely to forget it in a hurry.

The point is, it is my firm conviction that those Virgin Media staff who frequent internet forums in general (not necessarily just this one), and who know of you by your online name and reputation, do not trust you and are unlikely to engage with you in a topic such as this for fear that you might again find it necessary to complain about them to your 'contact' if you take a dislike to their attitude.
I am a very busy man and have more important things to worry about than two year old forum threads. I would have assumed that you would have more pressing things on your mind too.

Why on earth would anybody who interacts appropriately need to be reported for simply responding to a light hearted question?
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