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Utility Warehouse (Telecom Plus) Discussion
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NigeWick
I have yet to see how you save money.
All you do is get a credit for using the cashback card and for this you have to use specific shops,and then you use the credit to reduce your expensive energy bills,and your other utility bills.
Do you take us all for fools.0 -
missterryshopper wrote: »NigeWick
I have yet to see how you save money.
All you do is get a credit for using the cashback card and for this you have to use specific shops,and then you use the credit to reduce your expensive energy bills,and your other utility bills.
Do you take us all for fools.
Agreed, he states that he has posted his detailed figures on here for all to see. Where are they then? Surely he can provide this info, if it's such a good deal.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
uptomyeyeballs wrote: »With respect, this forum makes money from others, through it's affiliate links.
Are you not the same uptomyeyeballs that use to post about/ promote UW on other sites.0 -
uptomyeyeballs wrote: »Just because a service is monetarily cheaper doesn't make it better. With utilities, you get what you pay for, just like any other commodity. If we all bought the cheapest we'd all drive Indian cars and buy our clothes from Primark.
Get what you pay for?
Is that what you were told?
That implies UW supply 'better' gas and better electricity, as you certainly pay UW far more than for other tariffs.
With Gas and electricity you get EXACTLY the same gas and electricity regardless of buying it from the cheapest supplier. So you are paying UW £hundreds more for the same product.0 -
uptomyeyeballs wrote: »Your opinion is just that, not a rule that everyone else needs to live by. MSE makes the rules here, not you.
Stifling debate and opinion is your aim, because you think your opinion rules over others.
At least you admit you are here to wind us up!
How does my post regarding a uw rep telling us he is "saving money" equate to all this??0 -
uptomyeyeballs wrote: »You think so? They soon get sick of it, believe me.
Do you think that everyone is stupid?
You are admitting again that your primary aim is to get this thread closed down.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
Please point out these "intimadatory tactics", and quote the posts you are so upset with.0
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uptomyeyeballs wrote: »I already have ....... to the moderators.
You took credit last time this thread was suspended.
You have several times admitted you come on here to 'wind people up'.
You posted that you were independant and not a UW customer, yet let slip that you are a customer.
Your hundreds of posts on here in defence of UW are mostly disingenuous and avoid facts.
Obviously it is in your interests to get this thread suspended as it exposes the very high prices UW charge and the tactics to fool customers.
Isn't it just possible that the moderators will see through your plan?0 -
uptomyeyeballs wrote: »No, simply pointing out that if the abuse continues, maybe it will be. That won't be down to me, but if you want to continue your intimidatory tactics, go for it.
Seems to be referring to me.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
uptomyeyeballs wrote: »Correct, i'm not.
But you are the same person who said he has no connection with UW at all , which turned out to be incorrect. Or have i got this wrong.
You dont happen to live in East Yorkshire by any chance ?0
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