hambone
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Whilst people in the generator business are not highly dependent on the internet, surely you can understand that WA is running a business too. Just as if your clients don't pay in the time you specify, you mail them or call them to remind them of an overdue invoice. If you still use a dot matrix printer and have those nice 30/60/90 day blocks, after 90 days you'd be entitled to remove the product.
However, you are talking THOUSANDS of Rands here, WA is talking less that 60 bucks. Recovering those small amounts is in many instances very difficult to achieve, because its a) such a small amount and people tend to forget about it, b) there are many people to call every day unlike your generators (unless you have over 10000 transactions/installations everyday), and an e-mail or SMS is the only practical way to go about telling people they owe them money, c) of course its in WA interest to tell you you owe them money, its just not feasible for them to call you over an amount of R59.00, and d) its far easier to cut you off than to come in and remove the product.
[Are you just cross cause you never got an SMS? An SMS is useful, but you could have e-mail on your phone just as easily, no?]
Anyway, you're not happy with them. So I'm glad you did something about it. You've joined the rest of the ADSL community in your fickleness over your provider. I've had 8 ISP's in a year and seem to have settled down to one I like. Until i'm not, then I'll move again. But for future reference, do a debit order it is far less hassle.
PS: My grandad put water in the diesel inlet of our generator because (he thought) it was over heating, it now doesn't start. What to do?
However, you are talking THOUSANDS of Rands here, WA is talking less that 60 bucks. Recovering those small amounts is in many instances very difficult to achieve, because its a) such a small amount and people tend to forget about it, b) there are many people to call every day unlike your generators (unless you have over 10000 transactions/installations everyday), and an e-mail or SMS is the only practical way to go about telling people they owe them money, c) of course its in WA interest to tell you you owe them money, its just not feasible for them to call you over an amount of R59.00, and d) its far easier to cut you off than to come in and remove the product.
[Are you just cross cause you never got an SMS? An SMS is useful, but you could have e-mail on your phone just as easily, no?]
Anyway, you're not happy with them. So I'm glad you did something about it. You've joined the rest of the ADSL community in your fickleness over your provider. I've had 8 ISP's in a year and seem to have settled down to one I like. Until i'm not, then I'll move again. But for future reference, do a debit order it is far less hassle.
PS: My grandad put water in the diesel inlet of our generator because (he thought) it was over heating, it now doesn't start. What to do?
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