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VM maybe not today but errr..

VM phoned regarding Phorm, spit. I had emailed them with questions. The gist of our conversation was
VM are not trialling Phorm.
It is according to the rep I spoke to more a case of IF than WHEN
it will be many months before a decision is made 
I told them they would be forever tarnished by this especially if it went titsup . The answer was "Yes mud sticks"
Is this the start of a pull out or are they waiting for Phorm to die naturally so it doesnt cost them anything?

posted by : Phil Main, 10 September 2008 Complain about this comment
Cheers, Mrs. Reding!

Anybody who still is a victim/customer of BT or any other ISP which does or will use Phorm DESERVES Phorm. Besides, who in the UK still questions that Phorm IS illegal?

Mrs. Reding has more guts than all the pussies in the European Parliament together!

Thanks to The Inquirer for constantly kicking BT's you-know-what.

posted by : Telconbuster, 07 August 2008 Complain about this comment
Oi swar this hapd to me.

One half cut night I had typed obscenities into the address bar of IE, whilst waiting to speak on the phone to cable modem tech support, and the technician had read the unformatted expletives, even though it appeared that there was no internet connection.

posted by : Daft Kingfisher, 07 August 2008 Complain about this comment
go get um viv :O)


yayyyyyyyyyyyy, up and at um viv, get the slimeware orwellian barstewards :O)

posted by : psychochief, 07 August 2008 Complain about this comment

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