Someone commented that it was odd that only one RIN customer was affected. Given that BT is supposed to be trialling 10,000 users, it is even more odd that there are only 3-4 maximum examples of Webwise invitations being discussed on the entire internet - one went to a BT Broadband Anywhere customer and snarled up his mobile device badly, and another went to a Plusnet customer. We only have one other example verified and that person hasn't been able to give details of any cookies set. There are about 9,996 triallists out there who are completely silent. There was more evidence on the internet of the COVERT trials in 2006 and 2007 than there is of this 2008 one.
It raises real questions about the effectiveness of the trial and the rate at which it is proceeding and whether it is truly random - or whether it is in a form which differs from that which was publicly advertised by BT Retail as being about to take place on September 30th (coincidentally just at the time when Phorm's mid term financial results were due out, revealing catastrophic losses and a collapsing share price)
See posts here discussing integrity and competence of BT
http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/message.jspa?messageID=45407#45407
http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/message.jspa?messageID=45554#45554
My main concerns about this news are not that PlusNet are doing anything wrong - I imagine they are FUMING (like many execs and employees in BT Group too) - but that it reveals just what sort of a job BT are doing running their ISP over in BT Retail.
http://www.donottrustwebwise.org
http://iswebwiselegal.com
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Edited by revrobert (Tue 11-Nov-08 12:09:36)



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