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Old 04-12-2012, 12:49   #12
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Virgin on Watchdog again

Well there has to be something wrong somewhere, l used to work for two companies that bought up to date lists to customers in new areas of London and Middlesex and then phone them or deliver leaflets.

I know for a fact that VM send out sales reps to local areas to find customers in cabled areas. IF anyone walks down a road and its cabled area - there will be a green box -right, and then you look on the pavement and there is a small box that sends cables into the house.

Its different with BT, you see phone polls. With VM you see green boxes etc.

What l am saying is that it is a total waste of money to send out leaflets in an areas that doesn't have that service, VM must pay thousands of pounds on leaflet waste, wehere they put could this to good use.
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