I have completed one of the first T-shirts to be designed. I have already printed to a shirt and worn down my local Tesco, which has already turned a few heads.
the pic...
here is the letter that I will be sending to Orange (4th and final letter)
Thank you for your letter dated 17th June 2006.
I cannot believe that a multi billion pound company such as Orange will not allow a customer to be relieved of their contract early without having to pay the outstanding balance.
I currently have 8 months left to pay and if I were to downgrade my tariff to £15 a month that would leave a balance of £120. Surely a company like yours can waiver this? You’d rather keep the £120 than have a customer go away happy?
I still feel that you completely miss my point. I thank you for your offer to downgrade my tariff but I need to be able to download more than 2 gb’s a month.
I have spoken with one of your customer service representatives recently and have found out that the date your company (wanadoo) told me, 17th June, was in actual fact incorrect. My area is not even listed for an exchange upgrade and wont look possible for at least a further 6 months.
It frustrates me that you think this is a fair deal that I’m getting and feel it is ok to continue charging me for this slow, over priced broadband.
Due to this poor customer service, I have cancelled my Orange mobile phone contract (average monthly bill of £50). My partner, who is also with Orange has only a few months left of her contract and will also be changing to a different service provider (average monthly bill of £50), both having been with Orange for over five years. If she had decided to continue using Orange, she would have been liable for ‘free Orange broadband’ anyway.
Further more, I have designed an image, which I have printed onto a t-shirt and intend to walk my local high street (busy Brighton town centre) of a weekend. I have worn the t-shirt once in my local Tescos superstore, which has already turned many heads. If you haven’t already heard of www.orangeproblems.co.uk, I suggest you check it out.
Maybe your desperate saving of £120 might not have been the cheaper option.
Please see attached the front and back designs of the t-shirt
The thing that pisses me off most about chopper38's childish rant (apart from the fact that it is actually BT that changed their mind about what speed he can get at home as BT supply the speed checkers to all isps using BT's network) is that whilst my brother (and this sites creator no less!) are currently suffering from the LLU connection funk up BY WANADOO/ORANGE, this dickhead is moaning that because HE lives too FAR FROM THE EXCHANGE, he cannot cancel his contract because he doesn't like the speed he receives (WHICH IS DETERMINED BY WHERE HE LIVES!).
My brother has not had a CONNECTION FOR Three MONTHS, and you are moaning about having to put up with a 512kbps connection (which anyone with a splice of intelligence will tell you is technically broadband)? Lets swap your 512kbps connection and you have my bruv's no synch error which he has been getting every day since early april ehhh???
Chopper38... (for being a whiny little b***h) you are the weakest link goodbye!
P.S. if that pic is supposed to be you, you should replace it with a turd and read the topics where people are actually HAVING INTERNET CONNECTION PROBLEMS CAUSED BY WANADOO/ORANGE THEMSELVES!!
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