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August 30th, 2008:

BAJA’s customer service is VERY POOR, don’t get their service

We went roaming around town today :-) , it’s (kind a) day off for me. I really like it when it’s his off because it always means that I have somebody to talk with and not just my computer and our tv :P

Haayzzz, lovin my life when hubby is around. Nga pala, we changed our cable tv provider from Baja to Directv. And right now, we don’t have any cable or tv connection and it’s a big deal.

We asked them to cut it off on the last day of this month but they said that they can’t do it on that day hence it’s sunday and they opted to do it this coming tuesday (Sept 2) hence it will holiday on monday and we agreed on it. So we thought that it was settled and I went ahead and scheduled the directv’s installation on the 1st of September (kita mo naman, directv people are working even on holidays unlike baja).

Sus, we were shocked when all of a sudden our cable connection went out today. Walanghiyang Baja, pinutol na pala…grrrrrr! They’re even so rude when Carlo called their office and asked them what happened. When my husband told them that one of their associate told us that they’re going to cut it off on the second of September and that they need to stick to it and put it back until the second, they just said that “we’re not in a hurry to put it back since you’re cutting off your connection, you need to wait for the available schedule”. Mga walanghiya talaga, sarap murahin..

Haay naku, wag na kayong mag-baja (if you have a service provider like this in your area), wala na ngang kwenta yung cable connection wala pang MODO yung mga tauhan nila.

I was so furious today kaya nagliwaliw na lang kami ni asawa ko…geeezz

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Phone companies prepare backup plans for Gustav

This is a nice technique for cell phone companies, they’re getting ready (getting a back up) in case hurricane Gustav will create some damage on their telecommunication lines.

That’s what I called, “prevention is better than cure”. Don’t you think? :-) But seriously, I hope this hurricane will just go away and would not cause anymore harm :-( , let’s help pray for that because right now, they raised the level of alarm to level 4.

The hurricane bearing down on the Gulf Coast could be a test for the country’s wireless carriers, which faced criticism and a regulatory push after Hurricane Katrina took out networks. Sprint Nextel Corp. spokeswoman Stephanie Vinge-Walsh said the company’s Emergency Response Team, with trucks that can act as cell towers, was “caravaning down, military-style,” to the Gulf Coast on Friday.

Verizon Wireless has spent $137 million in the past year on enhancing its network in the Gulf Coast area, including doubling its capacity at regional switching centers to handle a barrage of calls when disaster strikes. “Certainly there were lessons to be learned from Katrina,” Verizon Wireless spokeswoman Gretchen LeJeune said. “Preparation for bad weather has been at the top of mind and we prepare for it all year.”

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