The Clown of Pevensey Bay
Well-known member
Two things I have learned recently:
1) It costs twenty-five pounds (Twenty-FIVE pounds? Twenty-five POUNDS?) just to move your ADSL broadband connection from one address to another if you are a Wanadoo customer.
2) The managing director (sales and communications) of Wanadoo has posted his email address (and mobile number!) on his squash club's website.
Whoops.
----- Original Message -----
From: The Clown of Pevensey Bay
To: <xxxxxxxx@UK.WANADOO.COM>
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:49 AM
Subject: The small matter of transferring my broadband connection
> Dear xxxx,
>
> Forgive me for this intrusion into your personal email. Perhaps you
> shouldn't post your address on your squash club's website. And you
> definitely shouldn't have put your mobile number on there if my experience
> at the hands of Wanadoo customer "service" is anything to go by. (Well done
> though! Premier Division! Blimey!)
>
> Anyway. Earlier this month I moved house: something which, if you've ever
> done it, you'll know is pretty stressful. I was counting on the normally
> cordial relationship I have with my broadband provider to continue. Imagine
> my surprise upon hearing that not only would it cost me £25 just to have my
> ADSL broadband re-routed (something which I hardly believe could not be done
> at the stroke of a computer key somewhere in the offices of either Wanadoo
> or British Telecom), but that after making my request to have this done, I
> was advised to call back in five days to make sure it had happened! That's
> like going into a butcher's shop, ordering some meat, and then returning to
> the shop hours later and asking: "I can still have that lamb shank, can't
> I?"
>
> Frankly, xxxxxx, in these days of high competition between broadband
> providers, I find it staggering that Wanadoo is so blatantly rubbing its
> customers up the wrong way just because they need to move house. I would
> appeal to you to offer me a decent credit on my next bill (say, £25?)
> because I could very easily sign up for that deal Carphone Warehouse are
> going to start offering, now couldn't I?
>
> All the best
> The Clown of Pevensey Bay
1) It costs twenty-five pounds (Twenty-FIVE pounds? Twenty-five POUNDS?) just to move your ADSL broadband connection from one address to another if you are a Wanadoo customer.
2) The managing director (sales and communications) of Wanadoo has posted his email address (and mobile number!) on his squash club's website.
Whoops.
----- Original Message -----
From: The Clown of Pevensey Bay
To: <xxxxxxxx@UK.WANADOO.COM>
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:49 AM
Subject: The small matter of transferring my broadband connection
> Dear xxxx,
>
> Forgive me for this intrusion into your personal email. Perhaps you
> shouldn't post your address on your squash club's website. And you
> definitely shouldn't have put your mobile number on there if my experience
> at the hands of Wanadoo customer "service" is anything to go by. (Well done
> though! Premier Division! Blimey!)
>
> Anyway. Earlier this month I moved house: something which, if you've ever
> done it, you'll know is pretty stressful. I was counting on the normally
> cordial relationship I have with my broadband provider to continue. Imagine
> my surprise upon hearing that not only would it cost me £25 just to have my
> ADSL broadband re-routed (something which I hardly believe could not be done
> at the stroke of a computer key somewhere in the offices of either Wanadoo
> or British Telecom), but that after making my request to have this done, I
> was advised to call back in five days to make sure it had happened! That's
> like going into a butcher's shop, ordering some meat, and then returning to
> the shop hours later and asking: "I can still have that lamb shank, can't
> I?"
>
> Frankly, xxxxxx, in these days of high competition between broadband
> providers, I find it staggering that Wanadoo is so blatantly rubbing its
> customers up the wrong way just because they need to move house. I would
> appeal to you to offer me a decent credit on my next bill (say, £25?)
> because I could very easily sign up for that deal Carphone Warehouse are
> going to start offering, now couldn't I?
>
> All the best
> The Clown of Pevensey Bay