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Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 10-Nov-15 10:50:58
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Re: A potential contract escape due to NOTHING


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How??

I've been using them for around 3-4 years... no issues, not the best features or accuracy buts its a freebie never the less...

Stop making a big deal out of nothing, the reviews on Trustpilot are very good considering normally trust pilot is full of bad reviews.

Edited by mlmclaren (Tue 10-Nov-15 10:52:53)

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(deleted) Tue 10-Nov-15 11:09:28
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Re: A potential contract escape due to NOTHING


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In reply to a post by mlmclaren:
How??

I've been using them for around 3-4 years... no issues, not the best features or accuracy buts its a freebie never the less...

Stop making a big deal out of nothing, the reviews on Trustpilot are very good considering normally trust pilot is full of bad reviews.


Many, if not most of recent reviews submitted by Talk Talk users are certainly not very good at all.
Still each to their own, it seems I have offended you in some way so no worries.
Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 10-Nov-15 11:37:34
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Re: A potential contract escape due to NOTHING


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Unfortunately TalkTalk customers are a bit biased towards reviews of that site currently IMO due to the fact they aren't happy bunnies...

The reason for this is the savage media hype about something that happens everyday... I don't see anyone moaning on here about recent breach at Vodafone or the many others that have been attacked in the same way.... so forgive me if I'm a bit annoyed at seeing this thread surfacing.

However... yes Noddle is rubbish compared to the other credit checkers... thats why it free or cheap... TalkTalk weren't going to spend out more than it needed to for this... I don't think they needed to in the first place.

TalkTalk was too hot off the mark... they should of waited a few weeks to collate the numbers and then told them there was a breach... however seems like some corporate nastiness going on behind this too so out of the publics hands really.

Edited by mlmclaren (Tue 10-Nov-15 11:41:05)


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(deleted) Tue 10-Nov-15 12:24:58
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Re: A potential contract escape due to NOTHING


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I don't see anyone moaning on here about recent breach at Vodafone or the many others that have been attacked in the same way.... so forgive me if I'm a bit annoyed at seeing this thread surfacing.
That's because this is the TalkTalk forum.

I doubt you're a TalkTalk customer.
Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 10-Nov-15 12:35:07
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Was and family members are customers of TalkTalk...

I remember you and others saying something similar when I complained about Plusnet in the past, so lets not make this anything special or exclusive to anyone because its nothing of the sought.

Also, whats the difference if I am or not a customer of TalkTalk's...

Reality is that I entered my details and another family members details into the TalkTalk site in the week before the announcement, so if anything I will be one of the first people appearing on any list of stolen information.

Edited by mlmclaren (Tue 10-Nov-15 12:36:45)

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