Does business jargon incentivize you to push the envelope and facilitate joined-up thinking on best-of-breed deliverables? Or does it just make you want to knock people on the head with a dictionary? Let's greenhouse the most paradigm-shifting buzzwords that leave you feeling out of the loop. Run your most-hated business expressions up the flagpole and see who salutes them.
As a totally dis-satisfied customer of Virgin Media, I have a far more impoirtant and relevant question. I have now lost count of the outstanding unresolved issues I have with with Virgin Media. My Virgin Media TV service is still faulty and has been since Christmas 2007 - even though they are happy to buill us for channels we don't receive and never have. Virgin Media have completely screwed-up my internet service (again), and Virgin Media have already lost all our email connections on our brand new account . Virgin Media customer services are inconsistent with advice and I have wasted hours, neigh days, trying to get sommething that resembles a satisfactory service, all no avail.
I am still awaiting promised call backs that never arrive and Virgin Media have now sent me several contracts that are all incorrect. However, if I refuse to make payment until one of my crippled services is fixed, I get disconnected with the promise that it will get attended to when I pay.
I have found the engineers that have come to my home have all operated in a most unprofessional manner - dare I say cowboys, and they have removed equipment that they had no right to. They have supplied remote controls that don't match or operate the equipment installed though!
So, my question is, how come they are always on the ball posting these stupid discussion items that seem to be designed purely to create controversy, when the there is a real controversial subject on their doorstep, i.e. Why is the service provided by Virgin Media, continually so poor?
Your input would be appreciated Mr Branson...
K what is K 10K 50K it is thousands in english. Were the f---k as K come from.
The word 'Issue' really gets up my nose. Everyone has an issue with everything, well it's a problem. As an ex library employee, an 'issue' to me is a book or item borrowed. If you have a problem just say it''s a problem - grrrrr!!!
what dies brown mean when he keeps saying "prudent" or "prudence" does it mean, you watch i'm gonna make a hell of a mess of this and you won't believe how bad it'll be. nor will you blame me because i am "prudent"
zero tolerance of the jackass who is putting my message on every discussion board.
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