Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 9:02 pm
A place where escape goats go to play
https://notplanetrugby.com/
Tried a blind tasting of some of his stuff recently. 100% of people there could tellSaintK wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 4:54 pmChef Neil Rankin has been working on his range for a number of years. Ironic really as he was founder of some of the first the nose to tail open fire cooking restaurants in London, Temper!tabascoboy wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 4:17 pmYep, I don't find them terrible but smother them with ketchup and pretend they are pork or beefRaggs wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 4:13 pm The beyond burgers are quite good, mince isn't bad either. Don't think I'd get them full price, but happy to grab them reduced.
First tried it with a plant mcdonalds (family dragged me there, thought I may as well try something different).![]()
Not tried any of the products yet but am told dthey are pretty good
https://symplicityfoods.com/
3 kilos of pork cut in the fridge ready for my next batch, fuck the veggies...Happyhooker wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 9:17 pmTried a blind tasting of some of his stuff recently. 100% of people there could tellSaintK wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 4:54 pmChef Neil Rankin has been working on his range for a number of years. Ironic really as he was founder of some of the first the nose to tail open fire cooking restaurants in London, Temper!tabascoboy wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 4:17 pm
Yep, I don't find them terrible but smother them with ketchup and pretend they are pork or beef![]()
Not tried any of the products yet but am told dthey are pretty good
https://symplicityfoods.com/
It's good. But it is noticeable
We use prodigious amounts of tinned chopped tomatoes and I had no idea that was the case, I'll give the whole ones a try.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 7:31 pm It's easier and healthier to eat vegetables as a vegetarian option than processed meat substitutes, imo.
I eat anything but I have to cook vegan options for others - the money you save on not buying meat goes a lot further on things like top quality tinned tomatoes - best tip I found on these was buy good quality whole tinned tomatoes, not chopped, they add something to allow the chopped version to keep their shape, whole toms are best. You can really taste the difference. Same with good quality pasta.
inactionman wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:20 amWe use prodigious amounts of tinned chopped tomatoes and I had no idea that was the case, I'll give the whole ones a try.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 7:31 pm It's easier and healthier to eat vegetables as a vegetarian option than processed meat substitutes, imo.
I eat anything but I have to cook vegan options for others - the money you save on not buying meat goes a lot further on things like top quality tinned tomatoes - best tip I found on these was buy good quality whole tinned tomatoes, not chopped, they add something to allow the chopped version to keep their shape, whole toms are best. You can really taste the difference. Same with good quality pasta.
The kids prefer passata, and some of those we get almost taste like ketchup -usually the ones from the late-night dash round Lidl. Need to find some good ones of those too.
Agree on the pasta, I think the decent ones have a texture which holds the sauce a lot better.
Yep Mutti peeled San Marzano tomatoes are our go to brandTichtheid wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:34 aminactionman wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:20 amWe use prodigious amounts of tinned chopped tomatoes and I had no idea that was the case, I'll give the whole ones a try.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 7:31 pm It's easier and healthier to eat vegetables as a vegetarian option than processed meat substitutes, imo.
I eat anything but I have to cook vegan options for others - the money you save on not buying meat goes a lot further on things like top quality tinned tomatoes - best tip I found on these was buy good quality whole tinned tomatoes, not chopped, they add something to allow the chopped version to keep their shape, whole toms are best. You can really taste the difference. Same with good quality pasta.
The kids prefer passata, and some of those we get almost taste like ketchup -usually the ones from the late-night dash round Lidl. Need to find some good ones of those too.
Agree on the pasta, I think the decent ones have a texture which holds the sauce a lot better.
There was a tv prog with Stanley Tucci going around Italy on a foodie trek and he made the point about using good quality toms. So far the best brands I've found are Mutti and Cirio, either are good. When on offer they work out about a pound a tin, which is way more than in Lidl, but you can really taste the difference and like I say, cutting down on buying meat saves tons more than the difference in price.
Also, another thing Stanley told me personally - a dash of either soy sauce or marmite makes the tomato sauce so much better
SaintK wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:25 am
My mates Italian wife will also add a little anchovy essence to her tomato sauce to give it a lift.
Only recently discovered the Stanley Tucci food series, great show!
tabascoboy wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:36 am Starting to think that a Foodie thread of its own is actually deserved now![]()
As long as it’s more civilised than the SA BBQ one.tabascoboy wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:36 am Starting to think that a Foodie thread of its own is actually deserved now![]()
There as competetive about their Braiing as they are about their rugby!!GogLais wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 11:17 amAs long as it’s more civilised than the SA BBQ one.tabascoboy wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:36 am Starting to think that a Foodie thread of its own is actually deserved now![]()
Please let us know the outcomes... a 15m radiator next?GogLais wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 11:25 am So in the last three weeks:
I buy a roasting tray with a handle from John Lewis. The handle melts.
I have a leaking radiator. British Gas come round and say they’ll replace it. I chase them up and I’m told the engineer reported that I’d sort it out myself. Why the ffyk wouldI I?
I get a new box from Virgin that came with a 5m Ethernet cable. I ring them up and say please send me a 15m one. They send me a 15m Co-ax. I ring again, now they’ve sent me another 5m Ethernet.
I feel an attack of the Victor Meldrew”s coming on.
JL offered a refund.Grandpa wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:49 pmPlease let us know the outcomes... a 15m radiator next?GogLais wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 11:25 am So in the last three weeks:
I buy a roasting tray with a handle from John Lewis. The handle melts.
I have a leaking radiator. British Gas come round and say they’ll replace it. I chase them up and I’m told the engineer reported that I’d sort it out myself. Why the ffyk wouldI I?
I get a new box from Virgin that came with a 5m Ethernet cable. I ring them up and say please send me a 15m one. They send me a 15m Co-ax. I ring again, now they’ve sent me another 5m Ethernet.
I feel an attack of the Victor Meldrew”s coming on.
Refry? Is that you?GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pmJL offered a refund.Grandpa wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:49 pmPlease let us know the outcomes... a 15m radiator next?GogLais wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 11:25 am So in the last three weeks:
I buy a roasting tray with a handle from John Lewis. The handle melts.
I have a leaking radiator. British Gas come round and say they’ll replace it. I chase them up and I’m told the engineer reported that I’d sort it out myself. Why the ffyk wouldI I?
I get a new box from Virgin that came with a 5m Ethernet cable. I ring them up and say please send me a 15m one. They send me a 15m Co-ax. I ring again, now they’ve sent me another 5m Ethernet.
I feel an attack of the Victor Meldrew”s coming on.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
Who? Presumably he’s a decent chap.Uncle fester wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 12:25 amRefry? Is that you?GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pmJL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
When deepfakes started I was always reminded of this -Tichtheid wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 8:57 am I found this really interesting - it raises a good few questions
The incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pmJL offered a refund.Grandpa wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:49 pmPlease let us know the outcomes... a 15m radiator next?GogLais wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 11:25 am So in the last three weeks:
I buy a roasting tray with a handle from John Lewis. The handle melts.
I have a leaking radiator. British Gas come round and say they’ll replace it. I chase them up and I’m told the engineer reported that I’d sort it out myself. Why the ffyk wouldI I?
I get a new box from Virgin that came with a 5m Ethernet cable. I ring them up and say please send me a 15m one. They send me a 15m Co-ax. I ring again, now they’ve sent me another 5m Ethernet.
I feel an attack of the Victor Meldrew”s coming on.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
The incompetence only exists because CEO's prioritize Corporate profits & dividends over everything else !Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pmThe incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pmJL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
Customer support is now probably the defining factor for me in choosing a product/service given there is little difference now in prices etc. Best choice I ever made was to bank with First Direct, customer service is just superb compared to the RBoS who I was with before and were awful. Ditto Octopus for electric/gas. Also had great service from Direct Line car insurance who handled my claim when I dinked my car impeccably well - I reported it at 10am and by 11am it was booked into garage for repair, collection organised and replacement car confirmed all for the date I asked for. Last week they returned ÂŁ45 from my renewal as they reckon they overcharged me, I had no idea they had but money appeared in my account on date promised so I am not complaining! None of these are probably the cheapest I can find but the service more than makes up for it - peace of mind is more important than a couple of quid in my mind.fishfoodie wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:29 pmThe incompetence only exists because CEO's prioritize Corporate profits & dividends over everything else !Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pmThe incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pm
JL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
Just look at a company like HP, that was famed for the quality of it's support, & how over less than a decade it plummeted in the quality of it's support.
They had to roll back a lot of the off-shoring of Enterprise support, because their customers decided they weren't prepared to tolerate sacrificing their profits, so some fucking idiot in HP could save a few hundred thousand on their side.
More at https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/p ... 234728307/
Pro-China Internet Trolls Just Got Busted for Doing Something Wild
The New Europe Observation looked just like another far-right online-media outlet. But something more sinister was at work
MAY 3, 2023
CALLS TO PROTEST George Soros and refugees. Far-right Twitter screeds about immigrants. New Europe Observation sounds like a far-right extremely online news outlet. But it’s actually a front group for a Chinese propaganda network that’s borrowing tactics from Russia’s infamous 2016 troll farm.
Social media giant Meta announced on Wednesday that it had booted 107 accounts in a China-linked network behind the phony news outlet dubbed the New Europe Observation. The outlet, which Meta researchers say was linked to a Chinese technology company, appeared to be aimed at trying to stir up unrest in European countries. The fake network posted anti-immigration screeds, opposed boycotts of the 2022 Beijing Olympics, criticized Taiwanese politicians, and pushed propaganda about China’s treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority population.
The New Europe Observation network pushes its propaganda differently from other China-based troll networks, which often use bulk-spam techniques. Instead, it follows the kinds of tactics used by Russia’s Internet Research Agency troll farm. The actors behind New Europe Observation tried to hire astroturf protesters for offline demonstrations, registered a company in London, partnered with a Ugandan NGO, and reached out to native speakers of English, Russian, and other languages to write content for their phony outlets.
“It’s the first time we’ve seen Chinese [coordinated inauthentic behavior] networks recruiting freelancers, working at an NGO, running a front company in the West,” Ben Nimmo, Meta’s global threat-intelligence chief, tells Rolling Stone. “They’re still struggling to build an audience. They are experimenting, but they are experimenting with tactics that we’ve seen for years.”
So if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pmThe incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pmJL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
When I'm elected World President, I'm going to pass a law that customers will be able to Bill tradesmen who break appointments, for their time !GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pmThe incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pm
JL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
I put that on the engineer... just an inconsiderate bastard... or maybe that's how his family treats him (it is a "he"?)GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pmThe incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pm
JL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
When Open Reach put in my fibre line they ran it from a pole about 30m from the house... when tightening it, it was stuck under a branch.. which when the wind blew... smacked the line hard... because the tree wasn't on my land, they said they couldn't touch the tree (ie trim the branch) and that I would have to contact the council to cut the branch... I'm gonna have to cut it myself when I find a ladder high enough...fishfoodie wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 4:47 pmWhen I'm elected World President, I'm going to pass a law that customers will be able to Bill tradesmen who break appointments, for their time !GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pm
The incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
My time is valuable too !!
My tech was a bit more helpful; Option 1 was similar to yours with all kinds of trees in the way, & he said I wouldn't want to deal with the aggravation, Option 2, he tried using the existing duct from the pole that the phone line went thru, & the rod just about got across the road before it jammed. So he proposed Option 3, I run a qual-pex pipe along the boundary wall & bring it to by the existing phone entry point, & give them a call for another survey.Grandpa wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 7:50 pmWhen Open Reach put in my fibre line they ran it from a pole about 30m from the house... when tightening it, it was stuck under a branch.. which when the wind blew... smacked the line hard... because the tree wasn't on my land, they said they couldn't touch the tree (ie trim the branch) and that I would have to contact the council to cut the branch... I'm gonna have to cut it myself when I find a ladder high enough...fishfoodie wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 4:47 pmWhen I'm elected World President, I'm going to pass a law that customers will be able to Bill tradesmen who break appointments, for their time !GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pm
So if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
My time is valuable too !!
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2023 ... e-in-spaceIf it were, it would be a boon for space exploration. A single astronaut consumes about 30kg (66lbs) of food and water a day. Multiply that by the approximate 16 months it would take to travel to Mars and back, and that adds up to a pretty hefty spaceship for all that life support.
BG service contracts are an utter waste of time. We had one for years but then they started delaying their servicing to about 18 months instead of a year and there are many stories of people phoning up with breakdowns and being told they couldn't get anyone out for weeks. We decided to self ensure and use local services.GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pmThe incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....GogLais wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 8:45 pm
JL offered a refund.
BG said they’d call 8:00 onwards yesterday. Missed a call from them at 7:25, looked out of the window at 7:45 and saw their van outside, disappeared by the time I got downstairs. Turned up in the afternoon.
Given up on Virgin, abandoned the cable option and bought a wi-fi extender.
I was just struck by the incompetence of three household names.
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
All was good until about 2/3 years ago BG tried to force new employee contracts on the engineers on an agree or GTFO basis and huge numbers left rather than accept the poor terms. Some decided to go self-employed instead, but too much experience and expertise has been lost. My boiler is still under warranty so I have it serviced by BG as part of the aftercare but twice BG have just subcontracted this out to local Heating Engineer services...Blackmac wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 7:21 amBG service contracts are an utter waste of time. We had one for years but then they started delaying their servicing to about 18 months instead of a year and there are many stories of people phoning up with breakdowns and being told they couldn't get anyone out for weeks. We decided to self ensure and use local services.GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pm
The incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
I’m pretty sure that’s what we’ll do. I’ve always thought I was paying a lot but I put up with it as long as the service was good.Blackmac wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 7:21 amBG service contracts are an utter waste of time. We had one for years but then they started delaying their servicing to about 18 months instead of a year and there are many stories of people phoning up with breakdowns and being told they couldn't get anyone out for weeks. We decided to self ensure and use local services.GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pm
The incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
Very sorry to hear mate.Kiwias wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 10:52 am
I just heard that my sister-in-law (wife of my little brother, one year younger than me) died this evening of leukemia. She had been in Palmerston North hospital (they live in OngaOnga) for chemotherapy and it had not been going well so they were planning on moving her to Wellington Hospital for stem cell treatment as soon as she was strong enough.
But the leukemia got her before she could recover.
That it most definitely can. Cancer in all its guises is a pitiless bastard of a disease.
While bolx, I will at least give them a small break as that's what it says in the linked article from the European Space Agency.fishfoodie wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 10:11 pm Remember when Editors & Proof readers were a thing ?
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2023 ... e-in-spaceIf it were, it would be a boon for space exploration. A single astronaut consumes about 30kg (66lbs) of food and water a day. Multiply that by the approximate 16 months it would take to travel to Mars and back, and that adds up to a pretty hefty spaceship for all that life support.
Fuck me, they'd be some fat bastard astronauts by the time they got to Mars !!!
Fair enough. As long as we can charge clients for things like 'yes, i know I'd arranged a meeting with you at 5.30 pm but i lost track of the time at work and had my phone off'fishfoodie wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 4:47 pmWhen I'm elected World President, I'm going to pass a law that customers will be able to Bill tradesmen who break appointments, for their time !GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pmSo if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.Grandpa wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:16 pm
The incompetence of the human race never ceases to amaze me... what amazes me is that we have a functioning society at all....
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
My time is valuable too !!
This is true.tabascoboy wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:03 amAll was good until about 2/3 years ago BG tried to force new employee contracts on the engineers on an agree or GTFO basis and huge numbers left rather than accept the poor terms. Some decided to go self-employed instead, but too much experience and expertise has been lost. My boiler is still under warranty so I have it serviced by BG as part of the aftercare but twice BG have just subcontracted this out to local Heating Engineer services...Blackmac wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 7:21 amBG service contracts are an utter waste of time. We had one for years but then they started delaying their servicing to about 18 months instead of a year and there are many stories of people phoning up with breakdowns and being told they couldn't get anyone out for weeks. We decided to self ensure and use local services.GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pm
So if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
Until then, Homecare usually got someone on site with a few hours of logging a call, but now it's a minimum of 2 -3 weeks even for emergency. I've had a couple of callout requests like this which I then got an independent to come out within a day or two and then successfully requested a refund of the costs from BG as they have failed to meet the service level agreement. Homecare still useful enough for plumbing cover, though Dynarod are very hit and miss with engineer quality.
Up to a point I think that's entirely acceptable. Do it like a hotel - you can cancel/postpone up to ~x hours/days before with no penalty.Happyhooker wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 11:36 amFair enough. As long as we can charge clients for things like 'yes, i know I'd arranged a meeting with you at 5.30 pm but i lost track of the time at work and had my phone off'fishfoodie wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 4:47 pmWhen I'm elected World President, I'm going to pass a law that customers will be able to Bill tradesmen who break appointments, for their time !GogLais wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:31 pm
So if you’re still interested - BG were supposed to come here today at 1:30 to fix a new rad. Nobody here by nearly 2:30 and I see a missed call on our landline at 9:30, no message left. I ring and it’s the engineer who tells me they’ve collected the rad and it’s damaged so they’ll have to get a replacement and fix it tomorrow. Doesn’t bother ringing again nearer 1:30 to let me know they won’t be turning up.
First world problem but I’m paying the useless b@st@rds first world prices for a service contract.
My time is valuable too !!
Or 'yes i know you're relaying the entire floor of our house, starting today, but surely i can still have my 2yr olds birthday party here this afternoon'
Ad fucking infinitum