Somebody’s always listening
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Gosh. That will teach me. I had a mini-rant on Twitter that I was struggling to get set upĀ Qik. This was rather ineloquently expressed as:
This morning I logged on to see that Janefu who, judging by her profile pic, works for Qik had seen my plaintive cry and tweeted back to ask what the problem was.
Although I feel slightly silly, it’s impressive that they’re listening to conversations and responding direct to try and help out. Now, I wonder if I rant about HSBC if anyone will finally return my calls?
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Not ineloquent! It’s how I feel every time i hop on line – for far less reason!
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