Refusing Infinitecall Service Is Illegal

Debbie2 said:
You embody the mindset of Telkom, and in this way you are useful to me in a 'mock trial' kinda of way. By demanding that I spell out every detail for you, you make me stronger and better prepared to take on the real monster.

So now I am officially your "muse" ??? ;).

But I am sceptical that you can achieve much since the legal framework governing Telkom's conduct is so astonishly bad as if the govt had a vested interest in the matter.
 
antowan said:
Perhaps it is just a case of the guys not know how to say things around women. I know I suffer terrible foot in mouth disease around women. Assuming Tibby is indeed a guy.

Antowan ... I am the only guy in the house with a wife and 2 daughters who keeps me on my toes :D.

But point taken ... will chill a bit and try not to be so combative and rude with Debbie2.
 
Um - this thing about Telkom offering Infinicall to select customers - I don't know about that (does sound illegal though) - but when I called to find out about the service being droped I was told that it was just not offered to new customers (sound resonable enough - exept they make a profit) so what now?
 
tibby.dude said:
So now I am officially your "muse" ??? ;).

But I am sceptical that you can achieve much since the legal framework governing Telkom's conduct is so astonishly bad as if the govt had a vested interest in the matter.

Maybe it's because they do? :D
 
It's simple. Back Debbie and she has more power. Stop being so damn skeptical. If you don't back her then nothing IS going to happen.

Cry for an activist then balk at the first point of contact. Sheesh. Rediculous.
 
i dont think anybody is not backing debbie. we all have the same goal here. its about presenting different arguments and thoughts on the subject matter so that she is best prepared when she faces the dragon. effective debate :-)
 
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