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Computers and Technology / Re: Mobile phones
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 11:28:19 PM
Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 11:05:57 PMBlocking the whats app thread won't block your contacts. It seems to be something relatively new. It doesn't bother me as I don't look and have muted its notificattions. I do occasionally  clear it out as it will use a bit of phone memory but probably not much. Your question reminded me to. It said it that used a couple of kB since sometime in December which is peanuts.

No,  what I meant was,  will it block friends/family  messaging me?   I didn't mean block my contact list. 

The reason I don't want the ads is because if it keeps pinging, I think someone wants me but its just another blinkin'  advert.
If I do as you just said,  and mute it,  then I won't hear when a proper message has come through, will I?


(Sorry,  I know what I mean, just can't express it very well)!
#2
Computers and Technology / Re: Mobile phones
Last post by klondike - Yesterday at 11:05:57 PM
Blocking the whats app thread won't block your contacts. It seems to be something relatively new. It doesn't bother me as I don't look and have muted its notificattions. I do occasionally  clear it out as it will use a bit of phone memory but probably not much. Your question reminded me to. It said it that used a couple of kB since sometime in December which is peanuts.
#3
Computers and Technology / Mobile phones
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 08:28:36 PM
Couldn't find a specific section for this,  so have put it here.

To those in the know,  this is probably an incredibly daft question,  but here goes anyway.

It's about WhatsApp.
I don't want them keep sending me messages about games and stuff I am not interested in,  so I went into Settings and blocked the WhatsApp messages.

Thinking about it since,  does that mean I have gone and blocked messages from What'sApp friends as well?
#4
Computers and Technology / Re: Disaster
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 07:54:38 PM
I'm a bit late,  but so glad you managed to get it sorted, Michael.  Well done.   :upvote:
#5
Computers and Technology / Re: Virgin Engineers
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 07:52:44 PM
Thank you Scrumps and Klondy.   You're very kind.   :hugs:
#6
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 07:47:03 PM
Big Ben  came along in his sexy shorts
And some of the ladies had naughty thoughts
All muscles and tan -
Phew, what a man
As he performed one or two pole vaults.


They all lined up,  pancakes all ready
Old Eric thought he would take it steady
#7
General Discussion / Re: I’m not sure
Last post by Alex - Yesterday at 06:17:43 PM
Quote from: Michael Rolls on Yesterday at 04:25:53 AMWhich is the more frustrating, not being able to get to sleep, or being wide awake at four and unable to getto back to sleep!

Both Mike  !
#8
The Chat Room / Re: TV Adverts
Last post by Alex - Yesterday at 06:13:01 PM




#9
Computers and Technology / Re: Virgin Engineers
Last post by Scrumpy - Yesterday at 05:21:35 PM
I too am with Virgin.. Been with them donkey years..
If you have a fault they will send an engineer to check.. 
NO CHARGE..
They usual do a 'run through' to check any faults.. As Klondike says they will ask you many questions..
Just play the ' stupid' card and tell them that you do not understand all this technology stuff.. Don't let anyone bully you.. You are a customer.. You pay THEM..
If you are unhappy tell them that you are thinking of leaving.. finding another....
They need you.. and WILL offer you a reduction in the package that you have with them..
 You must learn to stick up for yourself  Mumps
You are a soft touch..  You don't need to be rude.. 
Just be firm.. 
You are far too nice.. But it doesn't put food on the table..
#10
Computers and Technology / Re: Virgin Engineers
Last post by klondike - Yesterday at 04:52:34 PM
No. Just call them and complain. They may drive you nutty with silly requests. Turn it off. Turn it on. Stand on your head.....

If they do give you the run around try asking them to put you through to cancellations (it's actually called retentions internally) as you are sick of the poor performance. Chances are you'll still be in contract though - that is their business model. When renewal comes around they'll ask for some stupid new price. You complain and they either make a small reduction or give some trivial upgrade in return for a contract extension.