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Isnt it awsome when you have the CEO so orried that he phones you personally.

Started by Shannon1979, June 17, 2013, 09:44:17 AM

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Shannon1979

Ok about six weeks ago i sent off a Deed poll to T-mobile so that they could change over my name and gender. after 4 weeks of no action i decided to phone them. (Ever want to be easily stressed try phoning t-mobile and try to actually get a person on the other end). anyway the phone call didnt go well. i wont go into details as would take all night. But lets just say they where completely incompetent. after an hour the lady convinced me that a manager would phone me back within the hour.  Three days passed and no phone call. so i went online and got the email for the CEO. i sent a long email explaining the situation and that if somthing wasnt done i would seek legal advice.

This afternoon i got a phonecall from the CEO himself profusley apologizing for the problems caused and said that all my details had now been changed as he had done it himself. I get the feeling he was very worried that i was going to sue them for discrimination. :angel:
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Shannon1979

Ty everyone. just thought i would give a good news story to brighten everyones day. ;D
Mountains can only be summounted by winding paths. And my path certainly has taken a few twists and turns.
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