How fortunate of us to have a wonderful company such as this monopoly in =
charge of telecommunications in Australia.
Today my internet stopped working at 10am. The time is correct however I =
asked them to do this changeover on Saturday the 20th! Now correct me if =
I’m wrong but isn’t today the 19th? Hence why my removalists aren’t here =
because they are smart enough to know what damn day it is!!!
So it looks like no interwebbeh for me. Let’s hope they have connected my =
new home already.



May 21st, 2006 at 9:24 pm - Edit
You moved in yet?
May 22nd, 2006 at 9:34 am - Edit
To add to your telstra is a company of many and varied talents I recieved this the other day from a friend…..
Telstra Phone book
For anyone contemplating using the Sensis directory service number, 1234, DON’T!
Sensis, as you may or may not know, is a subsidiary of Telstra. The 1234 number is replacing the Telstra 12456 directory assistance number, but this time with outrageous costs attached: 40c to call the number, then 4c A SECOND!
By law, Telstra have to provide a FREE directory assistance number, because they are still majority owned by the government. They choose however not to pass this number on to the public.
What’s the number?………… 1223
Thumbs up to Telstra for finding a way to charge for a service that is supposed to be provided for free.
Of course, feel free to forward this on.
Ben Hardwick
Lawyer
Commercial Litigation Department
Slater & Gordon
GPO Box 4864VV
Melbourne, Vic, 3001
Phone: 03 9602 8684
Facsimile: 03 9602 8640