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Letter of complaint
« on: May 12, 2005, 04:26:11 pm »
Apologies for any offence caused but these are not my words and they should be read in their pure form to be appreciated  ;)         

                          
                               NTL Letter of Complaint
"Below is a copy of a letter that won a competition in UK as complaint letter of the year. The British do have a way with words.... A real-life customer complaint letter sent to NTL (to their complaints dept....)."

Dear Cretins,

I have been an NTL customer since 9th July 2001, when I signed up for your 3-in-one deal for cable TV, cable modem, and telephone. During this three-month period I have encountered inadequacy of service which I had not previously considered possible, as well as ignorance and stupidity of monolithic proportions. Please allow me to provide specific details, so that you can either pursue your professional perogative, and seek to rectify these difficulties - or more likely (I suspect) so that you can have some entertaining reading material as you while away the working day smoking B&H and drinking vendor-coffee on the bog in your office.

My initial installation was cancelled without warning, resulting in my spending an entire Saturday sitting on my fat arse waiting for your technician to arrive. When he did not arrive, I spent a further 57 minutes listening to your infuriating hold music, and the even more annoying Scottish robot woman telling me to look at your helpful website....HOW?

I alleviated the boredom by playing with my testicles for a few minutes - an activity at which you are no-doubt both familiar and highly adept.

The rescheduled installation then took place some two weeks later, although the technician did forget to bring a number of vital tools - such as a drill-bit, and his cerebrum. Two weeks later, my cable modem had still not arrived. After 15 telephone calls over 4 weeks my modem arrived... six weeks after I had requested it, and begun to pay for it. I estimate your internet server's downtime is roughly 35%... hours between about 6pm -midnight, Mon-Fri, and most of the weekend.

I am still waiting for my telephone connection. I have made 9 calls on my mobile to your no-help line, and have been unhelpfully transferred to a variety of disinterested individuals, who are it seems also highly skilled bollock jugglers.

I have been informed:
1. that a telephone line is available (and someone will call me back),
2. that no telephone line is available (and someone will call me back),
3. that I will be transferred to someone who knows whether or not a telephone line is available (and then been cut off),
4. that I will be transferred to someone who knows whether or not a telephone line is available (and then been redirected to an answer machine informing me that your office is closed),
5. that I will be transferred to someone who knows whether or not a telephone line is available (and then been redirected to the irritating Scottish robot woman) and several other variations on this theme.

Doubtless you are no longer reading this letter, as you have at least a thousand other dissatisfied customers to ignore, and also another one of those crucially important testicle-moments to attend to. Frankly I don't care; it's far more satisfying as a customer to voice my frustrations in print than to shout them at your unending hold music.

Forgive me, therefore, if I continue. I thought BT were nuts, that they had attained the holy p-pot of god-awful customer relations, that no-one, anywhere, ever, could be more disinterested, less helpful or more obstructive to delivering service to their customers. That's why I chose NTL, and because, well, there isn't anyone else is there?

How surprised I therefore was, when I discovered to my considerable dissatisfaction and disappointment what a useless shower of numptys you truly are. You are sputum-filled pieces of distended rectum incompetents of the highest order. British Telecom – w****rs though they are - shine like brilliant beacons of success, in the filthy puss-filled mire of your seemingly limitless inadequacy.

Suffice to say that I have now given up on my futile and foolhardy quest to receive any kind of service from you. I suggest that you cease any potential future attempts to extort payment from me for the services which you have so pointedly and catastrophically failed to deliver - any such activity will be greeted initially with hilarity and disbelief quickly be replaced by derision, and even perhaps bemused rage.

I enclose two small deposits, selected with great care from my cats litter tray, as an expression of my utter and complete contempt for both you and your pointless company. I sincerely hope that they have not become desiccated during transit - they were satisfyingly moist at the time of posting, and I would feel considerable disappointment if you did not experience both their rich aroma and delicate texture. Consider them the very embodiment of my feelings towards NTL, and its worthless employees. Have a nice day - may it be the last in your miserable short life, you irritatingly incompetent and infuriatingly unhelpful bunch of thingys.

 

 John

 

clive

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Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2005, 04:40:46 pm »
fantastic!!!

Big_Fish

Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2005, 06:29:06 pm »
This guy shares my own experiences of NTL. Every word is true!

The letter brings to mind a neighbour of my mother who had repeated confrontational episodes with a woman who allowed her dog to do its business at the top of her footpath every day without picking it up.
After weeks of trying to get the offender to clear up after her dog, and no joy from complaining to the council either - my parents neighbour began posting the deposits back to the woman in a jiffy bag ;D Very soon after, the woman took her dog to walk elsewhere.

Nicky

ABLECLEAN

Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2005, 01:00:11 am »
Yeh, I told NTL to stick their cable telly where the sun don't shine but I kept the phone line and now have 1 Meg broadband which is brilliant and no complaints!

Steve Weatherley

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Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2005, 11:13:05 am »
Great letter but what does this have to do with carpet cleaning?

Steve Weatherley

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Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2005, 12:42:54 pm »
just joking!  ;D

Scott Martin

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Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2005, 02:27:35 am »
Brill!!!!

Apart from slagging us JOCKS!!!!!!!!!
The Ultimate In Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning!

Mike Halliday

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Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2005, 06:16:53 am »
this is a brill letter, but I was wondering how it got passed the automated censoring software, normally swear words get replaced with 'thingy'

Mike
Mike Halliday.  www.henryhalliday.co.uk

Re: Letter of complaint
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2005, 07:48:10 am »
No idea how it got past.............. just copied and pasted from mates email.  :o
Full marks to Moderators for allowing it to be seen undiluted.  ;)