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Why Allphones pissed me off

For the past three weeks I’ve been getting calls on my mobile from 02 8986 3000 at least once per week day, sometimes twice or thrice. Every time I answer the call I hear “I’m sorry, all operators are currently bu” and get cut off. Rather annoying! So they quickly get added to my phone book under “Ignore”.

This morning, a friend was at my desk when it rang, so I answered on speaker phone so he could hear it. Imagine my surprise when there’s a voice: “Hello!”. I quickly reply but they hang up again.

10 minutes ago it rings again. I answer quickly, and speak to a real person. He’s calling from Allphones, the high street shop I bought my mobile phone from 2 years ago, and wonders if I realise that I can upgrade my phone for free.

Aha, a sales call from an automated dialler! This’ll be fun.

I start to answer his question and, half way through, I ask why his number’s been calling me so often. “Oh, we get that a lot. We use an automated dialler,” he tells me. It calls up to three times a day and hangs up if not answered within three rings. I tell him that this has really pissed me off and ask him to mention my feelings to his manager or technical people, because if it’s pissing me off, it’s pissing other people off, and that right now I don’t have a very good impression of Allphones.

“Fair enough,” he replies. He said that all the time. “Fair enough!” He’s obviously got a cue sheet, and doesn’t give two rats what the answer is.

“How have you found the service?”
“I’ve been having trouble making calls at around 6pm on week days - it’s always congested.”
“Fair enough.”

“How have you found the phone?”
“The rubbery scratch resistant coating has peeled off.”
“Fair enough.”

“Do you go over your cap?”
“Occasionally.”
“Fair enough.”

So I let him ramble on about the new phone I could get. I won’t be locked in to a new plan, I can cancel at any time and just pay the unpaid part of the recommended retail price of the phone, which is cheaper than what you pay in the shops, it’s the wholesale price you see. The RRP is the whole sale price? I didn’t want to ask.

“Will you be carrying the iPhone?” I ask. “I’m going to wait for that before upgrading.”

“Fair enough,” he taunts, and tells me I could still upgrade now and buy the iPhone when it comes out, and only pay the remainder of the $198 the phone he’s trying to get me to buy is worth at some point in the sales pipeline. I decide not to start my whole “greedy corporate-led consumer society” rant.

“But the iPhone comes out in about 2 months, by then I’d have paid off about $14. I’m not sure it’s worth it!”. I’ve just worked out it’ll be $16.50, not bad maths-while-chatting-up-a-sales-guy.

“Fair enough.”

He thanks me for my time and we hang up. Meanwhile, the time they stole from me using their awful automated dialler over the past few weeks has been repaid many times over; this 10 minute call resulted in no sale, and I knew that from the beginning.

Add comment May 2nd, 2008

Howard and Rudd get on just fine!

Who says Howard and Rudd don’t get along? Google’s 2007 Australian Federal Election site allows you to view Australian election content in Google Maps.

Howard and Rudd fighting it out rock-paper-scissors style at Parliament

The most useful information comes when you zoom in to see what the politicians are up to, and as you can see from these screen shotlets.

Howard and Rudd on the Beach

Unfortunately I can’t seem to get a link to the google maps that work with the electoral overlay, so here’s how to see them for yourself. Head to the Google Maps with Australian Election content page and:

Parliament

Enter “Parliament” in the “My postcode or address:” box in the left column, and switch to satellite mode (button at top right of map). Zoom in to the second highest zoom level.

Beach

Enter “Queen Elizabeth Drive Bondi Beach” in the “My postcode or address:” box in the left column, and switch to satellite mode (button at top right of map). Zoom in to the second highest zoom level.

In the small box to the bottom right of the map, double click just below the “b” of “Elizabeth” - if you don’t see Johny and Kev, try scrolling a little further down and right.

More

I’ve been reliably informed that there are another 6 “easter eggs” hidden around Seaworld on the Gold Coast, Tanunda in Adelaide, a well known Melbourne sporting venue, near Barrack St Jetty in Perth, near Mandorah in Darwin and near the Botanic Gardens in Hobart.

Can you find them? Add a comment!

4 comments November 9th, 2007


When lodging a support ticket, it’s always nice to be informed of contact options should you need to follow up on an issue:

If you have any further queries please contact the on or via email to @company.com quoting your assigned incident number.

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How to reduce the volume of comment spam by 30-50%

Richard was kind enough to offer his assistance in reducing comment spam on my site by 30-50%. He obviously doesn’t read my blog much, or he’d notice I don’t actually have a problem with comment spam, or perhaps he targeted me because a reduction of 30-50% of zero spam is an extremely achievable result. Or perhaps, he’s spamming and doesn’t even know he’s contacted me.

But I have to admit - his technique to help reduce spam is ingenious!

I know a lot of spammers and I will ask them not to post on your site.

Genius, I tell you. Pure genius!

1 comment September 6th, 2007

They’re not alone!

I just saw one of those “authorised by the Australian Government, Canberra” type Work Places adverts. The opening line went something along the lines of:

The biggest myth is that employees are alone and unprotected, but that’s just not true. They are not alone!

Read between the lines. Tell me why I laughed!

[Updated quote on July 16th at 11:52]

2 comments July 15th, 2007

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