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		<title>By: Chainsaw Tom</title>
		<link>http://www.crunchgear.com/2007/09/18/iphone-uk-the-news-so-far/comment-page-1/#comment-524064</link>
		<dc:creator>Chainsaw Tom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 20:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay, that was a bit of a rant!!!

Nice and calm after a few deep breaths... And relaxxxx

The waters were cleared somewhat today. The axtra £1.45 isn&#039;t a sneaky tax leavied by stealth. It was for one day&#039;s use. They had to bill me for a month and a day to &#039;sync&#039; me into their billing date.

The phone worked as a phone after I re-booted it upon the advice from Apple. 

O2 have been very helpful, once I found a way to speak to them. Having done the deal with CPW I am tied to their call centres for technical support and customer service. I managed to speak to O2 directly after trying many different numbers. They were very helpful and knowledgable.

Moral of the story is; Don&#039;t buy an iPhone from CPW! You save no money and will probably walk out with a load of stuff you don&#039;t need having been sold it by a salesperson of questionable virtue. O2 shops are nicer places too.

Bye bye</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, that was a bit of a rant!!!</p>
<p>Nice and calm after a few deep breaths&#8230; And relaxxxx</p>
<p>The waters were cleared somewhat today. The axtra £1.45 isn&#8217;t a sneaky tax leavied by stealth. It was for one day&#8217;s use. They had to bill me for a month and a day to &#8217;sync&#8217; me into their billing date.</p>
<p>The phone worked as a phone after I re-booted it upon the advice from Apple. </p>
<p>O2 have been very helpful, once I found a way to speak to them. Having done the deal with CPW I am tied to their call centres for technical support and customer service. I managed to speak to O2 directly after trying many different numbers. They were very helpful and knowledgable.</p>
<p>Moral of the story is; Don&#8217;t buy an iPhone from CPW! You save no money and will probably walk out with a load of stuff you don&#8217;t need having been sold it by a salesperson of questionable virtue. O2 shops are nicer places too.</p>
<p>Bye bye</p>
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		<title>By: Chainsaw Tom</title>
		<link>http://www.crunchgear.com/2007/09/18/iphone-uk-the-news-so-far/comment-page-1/#comment-523460</link>
		<dc:creator>Chainsaw Tom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Right, here&#039;s how it went with Carphone Warehouse (CPW) in St Austell (AKA; St Awful) in Cornwall, UK: 

Good points; Didn&#039;t have to queue and… erm… that&#039;s it!


Bad points; When it came time to pay the EPOS had crashed and wouldn&#039;t take mastercard!
I had to withdraw £200 from a cashpoint (Wouldn&#039;t let me have any more till midnight!)

I&#039;d maxed out my overdraft and only got £30 from main account. With the £25 I had in my wallett I was still £15 short! (Yep, I really want an iPhone!)

CPW wouldn&#039;t accept a cheque!

I left the shop empty handed, Friday ruined!

Half way home and ping! An idea. phoned the bank and transfered some money from a rainy day account and managed to withdraw the necessaries! Yay!

Went back to shop and walked out with my iPhone!

It was getting on and still had work gear on so took a shower and ate dinner.

Then sat down and plugged that little bad boy in and got to the PAC code request. Que?!? Okay, so the pre-lauch info did mention it, but I wasn&#039;t given a PAC code and when I phoned CPW they were closed! (The generic PAC code for existing o2 customers is; MAR 170 402). 
No activation! Off to bed with a frown!

Next morning I called CPW and they said &quot;didn&#039;t they give you the PAC code when you bought it? They should have!&quot; NO, they were too busy trying to sell me &#039;value bundles&#039; I didn&#039;t need. &quot;This bundle has earphones, you don&#039;t get earphones with the phone mate!&quot;. So I had a look in the box. Here&#039;s the frigging earphones… mate!

Anyway, since &#039;activating&#039; the phone at around 9:30am yesterday it still has no service. O2 said it&#039;ll take around five hours. 25 hours and still no service. My old O2 phone has a full signal, so it ain&#039;t a blind spot, although we never had a TV signal here (still had to by a frigging TV licence tho!)

I can play with the iPhone as long as I stay within range of Wi-Fi, but apart from that its just an iFing, no Phone!

I&#039;d phone O2 and see what&#039;s up with my &#039;service&#039; but their lines are closed! Customer care? Product support?

On top of all this I recieved a bill for the &#039;service&#039; provided (indirectly) from O2. There&#039;s an extra £1.45 added to the already steep £45 tarriff I went for.
What for? WHY? Cheep skates!

Shame, its a really good peice of kit. REALLY GOOD! Apple should have been more circumspect before getting into bed with CPW. The Apple will be tarnished by this. And we all now how quickly apples rot once they catch a fungal infection!

Right, I&#039;m off to split some logs. That&#039;s quite easy when you&#039;re  miffed! Thanks CPW, thanks for making me a productive log splitter.

Laters</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right, here&#8217;s how it went with Carphone Warehouse (CPW) in St Austell (AKA; St Awful) in Cornwall, UK: </p>
<p>Good points; Didn&#8217;t have to queue and… erm… that&#8217;s it!</p>
<p>Bad points; When it came time to pay the EPOS had crashed and wouldn&#8217;t take mastercard!<br />
I had to withdraw £200 from a cashpoint (Wouldn&#8217;t let me have any more till midnight!)</p>
<p>I&#8217;d maxed out my overdraft and only got £30 from main account. With the £25 I had in my wallett I was still £15 short! (Yep, I really want an iPhone!)</p>
<p>CPW wouldn&#8217;t accept a cheque!</p>
<p>I left the shop empty handed, Friday ruined!</p>
<p>Half way home and ping! An idea. phoned the bank and transfered some money from a rainy day account and managed to withdraw the necessaries! Yay!</p>
<p>Went back to shop and walked out with my iPhone!</p>
<p>It was getting on and still had work gear on so took a shower and ate dinner.</p>
<p>Then sat down and plugged that little bad boy in and got to the PAC code request. Que?!? Okay, so the pre-lauch info did mention it, but I wasn&#8217;t given a PAC code and when I phoned CPW they were closed! (The generic PAC code for existing o2 customers is; MAR 170 402).<br />
No activation! Off to bed with a frown!</p>
<p>Next morning I called CPW and they said &#8220;didn&#8217;t they give you the PAC code when you bought it? They should have!&#8221; NO, they were too busy trying to sell me &#8216;value bundles&#8217; I didn&#8217;t need. &#8220;This bundle has earphones, you don&#8217;t get earphones with the phone mate!&#8221;. So I had a look in the box. Here&#8217;s the frigging earphones… mate!</p>
<p>Anyway, since &#8216;activating&#8217; the phone at around 9:30am yesterday it still has no service. O2 said it&#8217;ll take around five hours. 25 hours and still no service. My old O2 phone has a full signal, so it ain&#8217;t a blind spot, although we never had a TV signal here (still had to by a frigging TV licence tho!)</p>
<p>I can play with the iPhone as long as I stay within range of Wi-Fi, but apart from that its just an iFing, no Phone!</p>
<p>I&#8217;d phone O2 and see what&#8217;s up with my &#8217;service&#8217; but their lines are closed! Customer care? Product support?</p>
<p>On top of all this I recieved a bill for the &#8217;service&#8217; provided (indirectly) from O2. There&#8217;s an extra £1.45 added to the already steep £45 tarriff I went for.<br />
What for? WHY? Cheep skates!</p>
<p>Shame, its a really good peice of kit. REALLY GOOD! Apple should have been more circumspect before getting into bed with CPW. The Apple will be tarnished by this. And we all now how quickly apples rot once they catch a fungal infection!</p>
<p>Right, I&#8217;m off to split some logs. That&#8217;s quite easy when you&#8217;re  miffed! Thanks CPW, thanks for making me a productive log splitter.</p>
<p>Laters</p>
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