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As no one else has mentioned it I thought I would. Just 2 things to say
October Which? magazine and GMTV
Regards
Steve
(for the very last time - hopefully - proud customer and distributor of Utility Warehouse)
The 'usual suspects' have already attempted (on the other thread) to rubbish the Which result as rigged by UW distributors, Keggs :rolleyes: (at least one of these posters is suspiciously 'overkeen' on that awful British Gas and its products but we aren't allowed to speculate as to why :rolleyes: ).
The gmtv thingy, as far as I know, hasn't been given the opportunity to be debunked on here yet (expect Quentin to be firing up his PC as we speak due to his 'someone has posted on a UW thread' alarm going into overdrive). What's the gmtv thingy about, anyway?
Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
I saw October Which?. Utility Warehouse was voted the best energy supplier in the UK for value for money, customer service etc. The notion that the result was rigged by reps is rubbish and a bit of a pathetic atempt to discredit it! Which? is a respected impartial consumer guide.
No idea about what happened on GMTV tho' as I don't have a telly. Maybe it was an over view of Which? magazines findings. Someone enlighten me please.'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'
Sleepy J.0 -
Nice quote!
He also replied, when asked what did he think about Western Civilisation.. "I think it would be a very good idea!"0 -
Plushchris wrote: »Conmenot that whole post is great and highly quotable but its this bit that really sticks out the most to me..
That is the main problem I have with this company, its technique is questionable at best, with "friends" like that you wouldnt need enemies.
Its not a far cry from some of these dodgy pyramid schemes you hear of, It wouldnt surprise me to see job adverts for UW on railings at busy roundabouts etc. The whole setup seems dodgy to me, wouldnt touch them with a bargepole!
If you take the slightest note of these two Rubber Gobs, Plushchris and Conmenot, you'll probably believe in Astrology, Black Magic, religion and Gordon Brown's economic policies.. Betcha wouldn't like your mother or the Vicar of Dibley to hear you say it, though!0 -
I saw October Which?. Utility Warehouse was voted the best energy supplier in the UK for value for money, customer service etc. The notion that the result was rigged by reps is rubbish and a bit of a pathetic atempt to discredit it! Which? is a respected impartial consumer guide.
No idea about what happened on GMTV tho' as I don't have a telly. Maybe it was an over view of Which? magazines findings. Someone enlighten me please.
That's what the more astute posters were trying to say but the 'bullying pack mentality crowd' had already descended on the thread. All a little pathetic but, unfortunately, nothing new. :rolleyes:Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
Hi 1Carminestock
I don't want to contribute here now to any great extent but will answer your question about GMTV. The Which magazine was published last week. On GMTV the next morning I believe Martyn Lewis was interviewed and admitted that Which was right about what it said about UW.
That's my understanding from what I was told.yesterday.
Regards
Steve0 -
Sorry
Must apologise - I didn't state my connection that I'm a happy customer and distributor of the Utility Warehouse.
Steve0 -
Just been rereading some posts here. Could I ask a pertinent question. UW customers (and distributors) are asked to declare their interest. Why are British Gas, npower, etc customers asked to do the same? That's discrimnation. Either we all do it or we don't.
Steve0 -
Just been rereading some posts here. Could I ask a pertinent question. UW customers (and distributors) are asked to declare their interest. Why are British Gas, npower, etc customers asked to do the same? That's discrimnation. Either we all do it or we don't.
Steve
Read this post here and if you don't like the forum rules, you don't have to post!:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
Just been rereading some posts here. Could I ask a pertinent question. UW customers (and distributors) are asked to declare their interest. Why are British Gas, npower, etc customers asked to do the same? That's discrimnation. Either we all do it or we don't.
Steve
Might i suggest you read the original post in this thread.
All distributors, not customers are asked to declare an interest when posting about T Plus.
All workers or those related to other utility companies are also asked to declare their interest.Whether they do or not is of course another matter.
Any member whatever their promoting is not allowed to post links for personal gain. Except in the referrers section and should always declare any interest.0
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