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€ircon misleading customers - IFA

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  • 23-07-2003 12:40pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,393 ✭✭✭


    Could the €ircon suits at corporate hq. be about to receive a pitch fork up the a$$? Tractors driven into corporate hq? or maybe a sit-in protest with a flock of connemara sheep?:D


    Irish Farmers Journal 19.07.03 pg.40

    "Eircom misleading customers - IFA
    IFA Director of Organisation Pat Smith has accused Eircom of blatantly misleading customers by suggesting they would have to pay for their own repairs if they moved to IFA Telecom.
    'Eircom know well this information is wrong. The Communications Regulator has confirmed that Eircom is fully responsible for repairs and that there are no additional charges for members who sign up to IFA Telecom. In fact the company must respond within 48 hours to all breakdowns and farmers should be aware that they can claim two months free line rental if this does not happen' said Pat Smith.
    He also accused Eircom of misleading customers by claiming its rates are better than those offered by IFA Telecom. 'Our rates are better than anything Eircom has to offer and with over 100 members joining our new service every day they know it too,' he added"


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,143 ✭✭✭spongebob


    Originally posted by Eurorunner
    Could the €ircon suits at corporate hq. be about to receive a sit-in protest with a flock of connemara sheep?:D

    Cute Hoor Connemara farmers would feed them a dose of laxatives b4 they sent them into Stephens Green House to invade Eircom, would you like to review your spelling of "sit down" ?

    Eircom headquarters is shortly moving to Britain...for legal reasons...so the farmers better get a move on.

    M


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