Pushy telemarketers of Orange network

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09 Jun 2014, 10:21 am

Today phoned me very pushy telemarketer of Orange network, I signed a contract with them for a mobile subscription.

She wanted to sell me insurance against theft and apartments, Allia nzgroup, I say I'm not interested and I can not afford, but she still waffles that this insurance will provide me peace of mind that includes all electrical equipment in my house.

I wanted to rid ofher finally could not stand it and blurted out, "Do you do not understand the Polish(because i'm live in Poland) that no means no, and maybe should preferably use a stronger word, maybe then you will understand that I am not interested in your offer :D , and I hung up"

Why do all telemarketers are so intrusive!



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09 Jun 2014, 11:32 am

I'd get rid of that subscription as soon as possible if I were you.


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09 Jun 2014, 12:09 pm

What do you think of Orange, is a global brand, I wonder if anywhere in the world their telemarketers are just as intrusive as in Poland,

My contract with them ends next year, I wonder if not change, the operator may, at T-Mobile or play, the latter company is a Polish company and the offer is comparable to the T-Mobile.

PS i have also problem with unwanted SMS



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09 Jun 2014, 12:12 pm

As far as I know, they don't service the US at all. I just visited their website. They're... eh. :lol:


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09 Jun 2014, 12:30 pm

MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
As far as I know, they don't service the US at all. I just visited their website. They're... eh. :lol:



In that case, if they entered the American market do not sign contracts with them :-)

Offer are not bad, but their telemarketers, hotlines, and intrusive text messages (spam) with commercials, they can really piss you off :D



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09 Jun 2014, 12:46 pm

Sounds like a pain in the rear. :lol:


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09 Jun 2014, 12:59 pm

MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sounds like a pain in the rear. :lol:


Exactly :D
Maybe not quite, as I wrote earlier have an interesting offer.

I chose them because the subscription offered 500 MB of mobile internet, at a decent price. That's why i choice them, apparently exceeding the limit's free (as first offered such guarantees in Poland), apparently when it exceeds the limit only the transfer rate drops but will not check this ;)
For this in my Xperia I set the limit to 450 MB.



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09 Jun 2014, 1:57 pm

A 500MB plan isn't very much, but it looks like T-mobile has some decent plans over there. I'd advise looking over there.

If they're anything like the US, not pushy is one of them. :lol:


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09 Jun 2014, 2:20 pm

MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
A 500MB plan isn't very much, but it looks like T-mobile has some decent plans over there. I'd advise looking over there.

If they're anything like the US, not pushy is one of them. :lol:


500 MB it can not be too much, but the price is satisfactory, and I'm not rich, besides, I use mobile internet, mainly to check what time the bus or tram I return home from university, I use a mobile web as of then when I have a break between classes, and it is too short and does not pay me to go home, but when I connect my phone to WiFi internet in my institute. At home also have WIFI.



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10 Jun 2014, 12:53 pm

I'd be miserable with 500MB of data. I think in April I used a little over... 11GB I think? :lol:

I like the internet too much. :roll:


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