Telstra said they would have it fixed by Weds 14th, then texted us that day to say another week.
The reason, they were too busy and understaffed.
What pissed me off more than anything was that they sent a text, as a valued (obviously not) and loyal customer for many many years, I think they could have at least phoned.
So when hubby phoned them back and complained they as least directed our home phone to my mobile, but he had to ask for them to do this. They also agreed to up my data download on my iPhone so we could intermittently check emails and the like.
So I was pleased when we were phoned around lunch time today to say they were fixing the phone. It seems to take all of about 3 minutes, a 8 day wait and 3 minutes work, seriously Telstra I am not happy Jan.
Because of this, I have been absent in the blogosphere for much of that time, I will endeavour to catch up with my reading, but I am sure I will have missed much that is happening out there.
In other news, my youngest daughter is about to head off to Alaska tomorrow, yep Alaska and not just for a holiday!! She has a working Visa and has been given a fantastic opportunity to not only work over there, but to live with the love of her life.
Me, well I am in denial about the whole thing, can't say that I will be tomorrow night as we bid her farewell, but denial is a nice state of being sometimes.
Yesterday we had the family - all my children and their significant others, my 3 grand-daughters and my Mum and step father - over for a BBQ lunch. To say a few tears were shed at the end of the afternoon would be the truth, but none by me, because as you know, I am in that state (the denial one). Tomorrow night, shares in Kleenex will go up, I can guarantee that, cause the dam will break because denial is such a temporary state, don't you hate that?
In other news, hubby and I celebrated our 35th Wedding Anniversary on the 12th, 35 years of love and happiness and hoping for many, many more.
Thanks for popping by xxx
Just had to share this photo of Great Grandma (also known as Mimsie) reading to her 2nd youngest great grandie xxx |
You are going to miss her once you move out of the great state of denial...but hey....there's always Skype and email and texting and the planet is a much smaller place these days thanks to airplanes. Sending calming thoughts your way as you make your way back to the borders of reality.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the photo of the whole family. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteI need copies of those terrific photos....please. Was a great afternoon. xxx
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