My very first web site started in around 1996 when I was working at The Star newspaper in Joburg. That's where I got involved in all things Internet for the first time.Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Vineyard Music Extra
My very first web site started in around 1996 when I was working at The Star newspaper in Joburg. That's where I got involved in all things Internet for the first time.
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Music
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Apple's Evil Ways
Jason Calacanis is bright, articulate and successful. He has spent over $20,000 on Apple products, and now he's had enough. I know exactly how he feels.
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Apple,
AudioBooks
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Bogus Liberty Life Marketing
Liberty Life is supposedly a reputable financial company. If they were so reputable in the past, they blew it today. They ignored the fact that my wife's number (and mine) is on the DMA's Do Not Call list, and called.Update 12th August: Liberty has no idea who "Vincent" was, but he doesn't work for them. I believe Mr Motete, the guy who called me, because they didn't have my cell phone number on record, but they did have a policy going back to 1993 when I bought my first home. Somewhere out there some rogue agent is violating Liberty's own marketing policies and running a call centre posing as Liberty Life. I hope they catch the bastard and take away all his clients and take back all his commission. Then they can sue him for damages and violation of the ECT Act and throw his sorry arse in jail.
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Consumer Complaints,
ECT Act,
Marketing,
Privacy,
Rants
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Only in Africa
Thanks to Guy McLaren for this priceless video. He should have used a Bantam bakkie!
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Humour,
Incompetence,
Video
The Webmail Saga Heats Up
I'm pretty sure this is a genuine complaint, but it could also be a publicity stunt gone wrong. Time will tell, but they are getting bad press. I mention it because the complaint was also posted on one of my old blog articles too.I think we all pretty much know that Webmail and the holding company Interface IT are genuine spammers much the same as Ananzi and Braby’s. I got this email from a reader that got scammed by Webmail to send out 100 000 emails that would generate a 30% – 40% response rate. This “direct mail” package costs her R30 000.My brother tried advertising his jumping castle business on Ananzi and was bitterly disappointed with the results. Not only were they amateurish but they didn't match up with the marketing claims made by the Ananzi sales team.
- Techy Teen - a person at school - a scholar.
- Super student - a student at college, technicon [sic] or university.
- Employed/Other - a person in the workplace or not in either of the above.
They came to see me today and I told the salesman to leave the contract with me so that I can do some research and if happy I would sign it and send it through tomorrow. He promptly told me I am wasting his time, packed up his things, and left. Not very professional.
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Consumer Complaints,
Marketing,
Privacy,
Rants
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