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Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Fri 10-Jul-09 09:51:28
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Re: connection problems yet again


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In reply to a post by toffee:
Who are you calling a buffoon ....
Which is why I don't like Flat Mode.

I sympathise with your actual problem, though cannot help. But if you had looked at paddyclark's Post Header you would have seen that it wasn't addressed to you - as you point out in your reply to it there would be no sense in it.

In Threaded Mode it is obvious who he is replying to. Threaded Mode also allows much easier understanding of diverging sub-threads.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 10-Jul-09 10:37:53
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I didnt look for that.. doh... Apologies for confusion Toffee.. I'll look forward to your apology by return smile
Standard User ian72
(knowledge is power) Fri 10-Jul-09 10:52:10
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In reply to a post by paddyclark:
I didnt look for that.. doh... Apologies for confusion Toffee.. I'll look forward to your apology by return smile


I have to ask - after the prior confusion were you intending to reply to RobertoS or to toffee? You need to make sure in flat mode that you are replying to the right person rather than just adding to the end of the chain. That's where the confusion started.

EDIT: I think I may be really confused as I think you were replying to RobertoS but also talking to toffee at the same time - my head hurts, anyone got some aspirin?

Edited by ian72 (Fri 10-Jul-09 10:53:59)


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 10-Jul-09 10:58:51
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co-codamol always the best but DONT overdo them (from experience)

way replying to Rob but referring to Toffee also you were quite right...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 10-Jul-09 10:58:56
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I remeber the confusion I had when I first started using these boards about 5 years back until I was educated in the ways of "flat" and "threaded" smile
Standard User wingco1
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 10-Jul-09 11:52:11
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Your personal bluster does not hide the facts that a lot of PN, Madasafish/Brightview customers are having problems which are down to various failings within the PN network. These problems are there for all to read.

People will make their own minds up regardless of your obvious bias. I am not interested in what you have to say so will ignore any further posts you make. I suggest you do the same. smile

Yet again I draw your attention to;
We have no problem with constructive criticism or praise of any provider, be it by customers, ex-customers or individuals who have never been customers of a particular ISP.

See sticky.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 10-Jul-09 13:05:36
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Surely you should be drawing your own attention to

"We have no problem with constructive criticism or praise of any provider, be it by customers, ex-customers or individuals who have never been customers of a particular ISP."

For the umpteenth time... keep it constructive and adult.....

Yes there are plusnet customers having problems, yes Plusnet isnt perfect but your trolling nonsenities do nothing than emphasise your buffonery...

I note you have avoided the "question" again...

you personally as a Sky customer not having this problem means nothing in this forum, as my not having a problem means nothing to those having the problem. Shape up or ship out. Keep it relevant a little more your bitterness shows through a little too often of late.

Sky customer services are appalling.. do I as a never been there customer harp on about it NO....

I have to give it to you though you do manage to turn thing round in your replies when questioned to project your own shortcomings onto those that question you...

You have made many postings recently.. I have not jumped on you for those this was particulalry TROLL like and you have been justly condemned as such for that.

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Administrator seb
(founder) Sun 12-Jul-09 15:08:41
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It would be more productive if people tried to actually help this user with their problem rather than squabble over which ISP is best.


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Standard User wingco1
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 12-Jul-09 17:12:23
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The object of the post, regardless of what others may think, was to point out the problem was not being experienced by customers of all ISP's. This may or may not have helped the OP, however I felt it was a point worth making.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 12-Jul-09 18:26:11
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But that would not be half as much fun tongue

/runs
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