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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1131)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1131 of 1166 | Answers: 11,659 | Views: 1,467,336
R3hab
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I don't work for vodafon, but if I were the boss I would train my employees so that they don't harm my company

I was still a Mannesmann customer, they would certainly know how to do it properly and how to train employees correctly so that they cancel a contract with a cat
That would do the trick, who would do nothing?

and then the rich English come from their oh so good elite schools and develop exactly this kind of "marketing" take over Mannesmann and since then they rip people off...so what do you want to tell me about other companies when I talk about Vodafone
Novomatic is a much more unscrupulous company or gauselman or or or or
You now what i mean

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frapi07
Expert

R3hab wrote on 02.04.2024 at 20:11: You don't work for vodafon, but if I were the boss I would train my employees so that they don't harm my company

I was still a Mannesmann customer, they would certainly know how to do it right and how to train employees properly so that they cancel a contract from a cat
That would do the trick, who would do nothing?

and then the rich English come from their oh so good elite schools and develop exactly this kind of "marketing" take over Mannesmann and since then they rip people off...so what do you want to tell me about other companies when I talk about Vodafone
Novomatic is a much more unscrupulous company or gauselman or or or or
You now what i mean

I don't work at Vodafone either and I don't care about them ^^ My argument is that they are not the only company that behaves immorally and unfairly towards their customers. Many companies are like that and even if you don't want to admit it, so are tradesmen. Locksmiths, car mechanics and I don't know what else also rip off customers when they realize that something is up for grabs. I think that's just as bad as foisting a contract on a cat.

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Ariana
Rookie
The Saarbrücken miracle continues 😀 hopefully

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Kleinkariert
Expert

frapi07 wrote on 02.04.2024 at 18:08:
What exactly is the point of training here? Nothing. If someone intends to cheat or exploit loopholes, then they will do so, no matter how well/badly they have been trained beforehand. It goes without saying that you can't sell a contract to a cat. You don't need training for that. In this case, they simply tried to dust off the commission and Vodafone also tried to talk its way out of responsibility. Here - and only here - the company did not behave correctly. However, as I have already written, they are not the only company that tries to talk its way out of responsibility. There are too many examples, you don't have to look far for them. The latest example is the high energy costs for tenants. Some landlords have bought electricity for too high a price - and are now of course trying to push the costs onto the tenants. You can also take a look here.

https://youtu.be/Fpyk1W9CTaY?si=X2m_ZNrO8_9bLzCb


Because others don't have a clean slate doesn't mean that Vodafon can't be held responsible. Vodafon and its sales partners have been attracting attention not just since yesterday, a lot has to happen before the consumer advice center takes action and initiates a class action lawsuit.

You can see that there is a lack of competition in the telecommunications sector, and it is not uncommon for Telekom to own most of the lines and to take an extremely long time when leasing/sharing lines with other providers. In some cases, you can speak of months of delay, which should not have been necessary.

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gagapapamama
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Ariana wrote on 02.04.2024 at 20:35: The Saarbrücken miracle continues 😀 hopefully

Unfortunately today is the end of the line for Saarbrücken.

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T0uchTheSky
Expert

gagapapamama wrote on 02.04.2024 at 20:38:

Unfortunately today is the end of the line for Saarbrücken.

Well, I'm always an underdog fan, but sometimes also a hotdog fan, not always, but more and more often, haha

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frapi07
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Kleinkariert wrote on 02.04.2024 at 20:38:


Because others don't have a clean slate doesn't mean that Vodafon can't be held responsible. Vodafon has been attracting attention with its sales partners not just since yesterday, a lot has to happen before the consumer advice center takes action and initiates a class action lawsuit.

You can see that there is a lack of competition in the telecommunications sector, and it is not uncommon for Telekom to own most of the lines and to take an extremely long time when leasing/sharing lines with other providers. In some cases, you can speak of months of delay, which should not have been necessary.

Yes, no, I agree with that. I never wrote that you have to accept such behavior just because others do it too.

I just wanted to emphasize that other companies are just as unfair. See MuchBetter: they just keep customer money for 1 year and don't have to pay the customers any interest or anything. If I ignore a claim twice, then every company immediately calls in a Debt collection agency and causes me unnecessary costs. The poor guy is always the end consumer - companies have always allowed themselves much more.

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Ariana
Rookie
Saarbrücken so sad soo bad.... Mustn't make the mistake of putting too many eggs in one nest 🤪

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T0uchTheSky
Expert

Ariana wrote on 02.04.2024 at 22:41: Saarbrücken so sad soo bad.... Really mustn't make the mistake of putting too many eggs in one nest 🤪

It's all your fault, because as a player's wife you should have cheered for Saarbrücken😂

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R3hab
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Nice trailer
Could be good
https://youtu.be/CVxi3m2h3Q8

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