Kept trying for 20mins, decided to be patient and just try again the next day…
Is there any valid reason to set a minimum wait time of 10minutes? Because i cant think of any.
I experienced something similar with Virgin Media when they were installing my fibre. To check on my installation status, I needed to log in. To log in, I needed my account number. To get my account number, I needed my installation status. The chat person (this was before the era of chat bots) couldn’t understand why this was a problem.
In general, a lot of services have absurdly tight time requirements on email validation. A lot of users have graymail setups or other things that will delay email, not to mention polling intervals.
I get expiring temporary credentials in email on the general principle of not leaving credentials lying around, but use 24 hours or something, not minutes. There’s minimal added risk, and it avoids a ton of problems.
“Damn and blast British Telecom,” shouted Dirk, the words coming easily from force of habit.
-Douglas Adams, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, 1987
I’m glad BT is still keeping the tradition of being absolutely rubbish alive.
Man, been there. It’s a dichotomy of their provisioning platform being antiquated, but their security requirements not giving a shit about that.
You done fucked up, gotta go for Arnold’s and Andrew’s.
https://www.aa.net.uk/etc/about-us/
The unsubscription process due to leaving the UK was “ring ring, I don’t want the internet anymore” “ok” “that’s it?” “Yep”
I was very tempted, but the cost of their uncapped service was just a bit too much. You get what you pay for I guess, but I’ll take the occasional mild infuriation over around £35pm extra cost.
Their uptime and customer service better be bang on because £75 for 1Gbps/115Mbps with a 1TB cap is expensive.
Zen, in contrast, offer more for less and were great when it came to leaving too.
Yeah I’ve been with Zen since broadband has been a thing. Never had an issue with them.
£10 more for no cap by the looks of it, & I have been recommended a&a by a mate before, but I’ve used Zen at multiple addresses in the past & they have always been fantastic both in service & their support (but it’s been a couple of years now, hopefully they are still as good).
If there’s a 1TB cap, I don’t even understand the point of needing a 1Gbps connection. I assume their market is just people that want to say they have a 1Gbps connection, but all they do is stream or play the odd game.
When I lived in the uk I had a passing acquaintance with one of the founders Great team and fantastic ethos back then
LG should partner with BT to have a lion themed event in June
With an incongruous guest appearance by Q.
Whether the trickster god from Star Trek or the gadget supplier from the James Bond series would depend on their preference as well as availability.
I simply cannot support this LGHDTV++ mania the world seems to have.
Not when much better TVs are available on the market.
Side note: I am angry I can’t log in to my cbc gem account without adding my age and postal code.
It asks for gender but you can put “prefer not to say”.
Birthday and postal code are not skippable though.
There’s no laws to say it has to be your birthday or postal code.
- K1A 0A9 for Canada
- SW1A 1AA for the UK
- 90210 for the USA
- 2513 AA for NL
Yes but it’s the principal of the thing I’m mad about









