So, just to get this clear, not one of you miserable whinging EU loving bastards are willing to say what EU roaming phone contract you are 'stuck' with after Brexit yet you all say you are worse off? Absolutely f'cking priceless.
Nothing to do with 'good grace'. Businesses don’t give 'good grace' unless they have to. They had to because the roaming market is driven by their most important assets - customers. They were losing customers left right and centre as soon as one started offering it. If any of them take it away, they’ll lose customers so they won’t. Don’t need 'protection' for that!Yes, by the good grace of the suppliers,
Change the record, you've worn that one out. So, they didn’t need care workers in Iceland and that cocked up your plans to leave. Tough titty.And even if you take away the fact that people no longer have the freedom to travel/work/study as they did before...
No, I didn’t. Read the thread title again.You started the topic about roaming and brexit...
I’ve told you plenty. Not going to repeat myself again only for you to conveniently 'forget' it again.And you have constantly refused to tell us of a single actual benefit of the UK leaving the EU...
Call it whatever you like, but now they can charge, where before they couldn't. That's worse.Nothing to do with 'good grace'.
You've demonstrated a good reason why no-one will disclose personal information to you.So, just to get this clear, not one of you miserable whinging EU loving bastards are willing to say what EU roaming phone contract you are 'stuck' with...
Yep. Because I’ll show them what they should be doing. I’ve freely disclosed mine so feel free to 'weaponise" my £8/month, 20Gb unlimited calls and texts with EU roaming mobile contract. This should be fun.You've demonstrated a good reason why no-one will disclose personal information to you.
Not my style. I consider it immoral to phish for personal information, then weaponise it to attack the person disclosing the personal information.Yep. Because I’ll show them what they should be doing. I’ve freely disclosed mine so feel free to 'weaponise" my £8/month, 20Gb unlimited calls and texts with EU roaming mobile contract. This should be fun.
Weaponise. A mobile contract. You couldn’t if your life depended on it!Not my style. I consider it immoral to phish for personal information, then weaponise it to attack the person disclosing the personal information.
Weaponise. A mobile contract. You couldn’t if your life depended on it!
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Go ahead. I challenge you. I give full permission for you to weaponise that against me. Come on, I’m waiting.
Not my style. I consider it immoral to phish for personal information, then weaponise it to attack the person disclosing the personal information.
You're right I couldn't weaponise others' personal information if I tried.Ok, so you can’t. Told ya.
That was obviously your intention.Are you hurt?
You should remember to stop disclosing that you pay for goods in Euros while giving your location as the U.K. Himmy/Dazzler/Bloomer/Angle Eyes all made the same mistake. You don’t learn from your mistakes, do you?But now I'm much more careful about what I disclose.