Vodafone would probably have preferred to sweep the incident under the carpet. Didn't work, so they even present themselves as victims... you can feel really sorry tun🤦♂️
What can Vodafone do if the sales partner was so greedy? It's clear that the employee just wanted to dust off the commission, but as I said - it's not Vodafone's fault. Apart from this €5 increase, I haven't noticed anything negative about Vodafone so far. Of course there is the occasional disruption, but that only happens 1-2 times a year at most. By the way, Vodafone is still a good provider. There used to be 1&1 who really screwed people over. But I don't know what they're like today.
I've also read that dead people have had invoices or even contracts foisted on them.
Vodafone would probably have preferred to sweep the incident under the carpet. Didn't work, so they even present themselves as victims... you can feel really sorry tun🤦♂️
they should pay 20 million in fines for this, I don't understand why they let them get away with it, they've been doing it so aggressively for over 10 years
Dat with the cat is the icing on the cake, the target is always old people
The state could really cash in on this 😂😂😂😂
Just like the USA, Apple is getting a complaint from the state 🤣 Best
What can Vodafone do if the sales partner was so greedy? Here it is clear that the employee only wanted to dust off the commission, but as I said - Vodafone can't help it. Apart from this €5 increase, I haven't noticed anything negative about Vodafone so far. Of course there is the occasional disruption, but that only happens 1-2 times a year at most. By the way, Vodafone is still a good provider. There used to be 1&1 who really screwed people over. But I don't know what they're like today.
I've also read that dead people have had invoices or even contracts foisted on them.
Have you read the article on Golem?
As I said Vodafone had the opportunity to do the right thing but didn't Vodafone is no better than the representative
As I said Vodafone had the opportunity to do the right thing but didn't Vodafone is not a bit better than the representative
Yes, I have read it. Unfortunately, that's how companies are. I didn't claim that Vodafone is a role model for all companies, but that others are sometimes so brazen. Only when the consumer advice center or the camera comes along do they change their tune. Months ago, I saw how Postbank customers' money was simply "withheld" and Postbank acted extremely stupidly. I've looked up the video.
moin wanted to know if a news article about the possible comeback of stefan raab will appear with the renewed boxing match against regina halmich which was completely sold out on eventim after a short time what he had teased on instagram
after 10 years of abstinence, this would be worth reporting as an absolute entertainer legend
What can Vodafone do if the distributor was so greedy?
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Yes, I've read that. Unfortunately, that's how companies are. I didn't claim that Vodafone is a role model for all companies, but that others are sometimes so brazen.
that's just not true, vodafone is responsible for training people properly and checking them before they accept contracts, which means that there is Manipulation at a certain point because a cat doesn't have an ID card with an account, so how can this happen in the first place? certainly not because the employee is greedy
she only uses the means that someone else provides her with and these are the contract companies of vodafon which are quasi subsidiary companies
it's not about being a perfect company, we are all imperfect
but with them the hare is going very wrong sone dirty tricks should be punished and cashed in, you could finance glass fiber 🤣
Jenn-R wrote on 02.04.2024 at 17:39: moin wanted to know if a news article about the possible comeback of stefan raab will appear with the renewed boxing match ggn regina halmich which was completely sold out on eventim after a short time what he had teased on instagram
after 10 years of abstinence, this would be worth reporting as an absolute entertainer legend
have a look at bild there is everything and also that raab wants to do something with mr. anzeigenhauptmeister, there is a clip there
is just not right, vodafon is responsible to train people properly and to check before they accept contracts, that means there is a Manipulation at a certain point because a cat has no ID with an account, so how can this happen in the first place? certainly not because the employee is greedy
she only uses the means that someone else provides her with and these are the contract companies of vodafon which are quasi subsidiary companies
it's not about being a perfect company, we are all imperfect
but with them the hare is going very wrong sone dirty tricks should be punished and cashed in, you could finance glass fiber 🤣
What exactly do training courses achieve here? Nothing. If someone intends to cheat or exploit loopholes, then they will do it, no matter how well/badly they have been trained beforehand. It goes without saying that you can't sell a contract to a cat. You don't need training for that. In this case, they simply tried to dust off the commission and Vodafone also tried to talk its way out of responsibility. Here - and only here - the company did not behave correctly. However, as I have already written, they are not the only company that tries to talk its way out of responsibility. There are too many examples, you don't have to look far for them. The latest example is the high energy costs for tenants. Some landlords have bought electricity for too high a price - and are now of course trying to push the costs onto the tenants. You can also take a look here.
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What can Vodafone do if the sales partner was so greedy? It's clear that the employee just wanted to dust off the commission, but as I said - it's not Vodafone's fault. Apart from this €5 increase, I haven't noticed anything negative about Vodafone so far. Of course there is the occasional disruption, but that only happens 1-2 times a year at most. By the way, Vodafone is still a good provider. There used to be 1&1 who really screwed people over. But I don't know what they're like today.
I've also read that dead people have had invoices or even contracts foisted on them.
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they should pay 20 million in fines for this, I don't understand why they let them get away with it, they've been doing it so aggressively for over 10 years
Dat with the cat is the icing on the cake, the target is always old people
The state could really cash in on this 😂😂😂😂
Just like the USA, Apple is getting a complaint from the state 🤣 Best
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Have you read the article on Golem?
As I said Vodafone had the opportunity to do the right thing but didn't Vodafone is no better than the representative
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Yes, I have read it. Unfortunately, that's how companies are. I didn't claim that Vodafone is a role model for all companies, but that others are sometimes so brazen. Only when the consumer advice center or the camera comes along do they change their tune. Months ago, I saw how Postbank customers' money was simply "withheld" and Postbank acted extremely stupidly. I've looked up the video.
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after 10 years of abstinence, this would be worth reporting as an absolute entertainer legend
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that's just not true, vodafone is responsible for training people properly and checking them before they accept contracts, which means that there is Manipulation at a certain point because a cat doesn't have an ID card with an account, so how can this happen in the first place? certainly not because the employee is greedy
she only uses the means that someone else provides her with and these are the contract companies of vodafon which are quasi subsidiary companies
it's not about being a perfect company, we are all imperfect
but with them the hare is going very wrong sone dirty tricks should be punished and cashed in, you could finance glass fiber 🤣
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have a look at bild there is everything and also that raab wants to do something with mr. anzeigenhauptmeister, there is a clip there
raab is not stupid he takes the hype cool again
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What exactly do training courses achieve here? Nothing. If someone intends to cheat or exploit loopholes, then they will do it, no matter how well/badly they have been trained beforehand. It goes without saying that you can't sell a contract to a cat. You don't need training for that. In this case, they simply tried to dust off the commission and Vodafone also tried to talk its way out of responsibility. Here - and only here - the company did not behave correctly. However, as I have already written, they are not the only company that tries to talk its way out of responsibility. There are too many examples, you don't have to look far for them. The latest example is the high energy costs for tenants. Some landlords have bought electricity for too high a price - and are now of course trying to push the costs onto the tenants. You can also take a look here.
https://youtu.be/Fpyk1W9CTaY?si=X2m_ZNrO8_9bLzCb
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