[asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file
Ronald Wiplinger
ronald at elmit.com
Tue Jul 11 16:44:48 MST 2006
Andrew D Kirch wrote:
> Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>> Dear NuFone,
>>
>> Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file
>> and pay back my money!
>>
>> Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is
>> cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
>> This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating
>> company.
>>
>>
>> bye
>>
>> Ronald
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>
> Wow, that was productive, either never do that again or I'm invoicing
> you for the time it took me to read it
> write a response telling you what a moron you were for posting it in
> the first place, and then deleting it and making sure
> that the poor hard drive it was stored on was shot humanely and put
> out of its misery. In other words take it off-list. This is not the
> people-who-bitch-about-nufone (for values of nufone that equate to any
> provider BroadVoice anyone?),
Broadvoice was the other one. They sent me a message, sorry our service
does not work and charged without a refund my credit card.
> or #nufone-sucks on some IRC channel.
Wow, I did not know that there is such a channel. Than it seems more
likely that they do suck !!! hehehehehe
>
> Quite honestly (and I've noted before) that NuFone seems to have a
> business model of catering only to clued customers. I am still curious
> as to the eventual outcome (their long-term survival), but you have
> aptly demonstrated above why you
> yourself aren't a customer. Get a clue, grow one, buy one EBay but
> quit spouting this crap on a help list, for I tell you
> that there is no help for you and not because NuFone screwed you.
>
I find it strange, that I was with them a long time, kept silent when
they lost all their connectivity and got shot from them afterwards still.
Anyway, there a tones of other providers available and many of them who
try to help and not just to take your money.
I personally believe that the market is over in 3 years and that we
should now look for other business. The big players are taking over soon.
bye
Ronald
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