>Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>
>> What eventually happened to these?
>
>They stopped working.
>
>> Did AGL/Optus disconnect them,
>
>Yep, and not only that, they paid the accumulated
>credits from the signup bonuses in cash too, even
>when that amounted to hundreds of bucks.
>
>Amazing.
>
>> or were the services taken over by another reseller or carrier?
>
>Nope, they eventually pulled the plug.
>
Not 100% correct.
I am still using mine.
When DB went down, a company called RSL took over.
Eventually, Simplus took responsibility.
Simplus is an Optus subsidiary.
There was no hiatus. My service has been continuous.
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If you want to win an argument, it is best to
stick to the truth.
Or provable untruths.
>brian w edginton <edgo.2@bigpond.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>
>>>> What eventually happened to these?
>
>>> They stopped working.
>
>>>> Did AGL/Optus disconnect them,
>
>>> Yep, and not only that, they paid the accumulated
>>> credits from the signup bonuses in cash too, even
>>> when that amounted to hundreds of bucks.
>
>>> Amazing.
>
>>>> or were the services taken over by another reseller or carrier?
>
>>> Nope, they eventually pulled the plug.
>
>> Not 100% correct.
>
>Fraid so.
>
>> I am still using mine.
>
>Nope.
>
>> When DB went down, a company called RSL took over.
>
>Nope, you had the opportunity to move to RSL if you wanted to,
>but that wasnt automatic and you had to sign up for the move.
>
>> Eventually, Simplus took responsibility.
>> Simplus is an Optus subsidiary.
>
>> There was no hiatus. My service has been continuous.
>
>No it wasnt in the sense that if you did nothing, you would have lost service.
>
All true.
But the SIM didn't, simply, "stop working" as you said..
The billing companies changed. SIM was still valid if the holder
wanted it to be.
And, YES....I am still using the SIM supplied by DB.
Same network.
Same number.
Not a second's gap.
The bit where you were not 100% correct was where you told the
enquirer the services were not taken over by another company.
After all, that was the nub of his enquiry.
Glad you have corrected that.
You don't do that a lot.
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If you want to win an argument, it is best to
stick to the truth.
Or provable untruths.
brian w edginton <edgo.2@bigpond.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>> brian w edginton <edgo.2@bigpond.com> wrote
>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>>> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>>>>> What eventually happened to these?
>>>> They stopped working.
>>>>> Did AGL/Optus disconnect them,
>>>> Yep, and not only that, they paid the accumulated
>>>> credits from the signup bonuses in cash too, even
>>>> when that amounted to hundreds of bucks.
>>>> Amazing.
>>>>> or were the services taken over by another reseller or carrier?
>>>> Nope, they eventually pulled the plug.
>>> Not 100% correct.
>> Fraid so.
>>> I am still using mine.
>> Nope.
>>> When DB went down, a company called RSL took over.
>> Nope, you had the opportunity to move to RSL if you wanted to,
>> but that wasnt automatic and you had to sign up for the move.
>>> Eventually, Simplus took responsibility.
>>> Simplus is an Optus subsidiary.
>>> There was no hiatus. My service has been continuous.
>> No it wasnt in the sense that if you did nothing, you would have lost service.
> All true.
> But the SIM didn't, simply, "stop working" as you said..
Yes it did if you didnt sign up for a DIFFERENT plan, most obviously with a monthly fee.
> The billing companies changed. SIM was still valid if the holder wanted it to be.
But it wasnt the original plan on the no monthly fee and the call charges.
> And, YES....I am still using the SIM supplied by DB.
> Same network.
> Same number.
> Not a second's gap.
But it wasnt the original plan on the no monthly fee and the call charges.
> The bit where you were not 100% correct was where you told the
> enquirer the services were not taken over by another company.
Nope, that was 100% correct, they werent taken over, there was an
OFFER for those who wanted to move on to a different company.
Just like what happened when other mobile telcos went bust.
> After all, that was the nub of his enquiry.
Nope.
> Glad you have corrected that.
I didnt correct anything.
> You don't do that a lot.
Wrong again, I often call them brain farts when I do that and even you can find plenty using groups google.
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>
>> What eventually happened to these?
>
> They stopped working.
Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:6diitrF2pb5dU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>>
>>> What eventually happened to these?
>>
>> They stopped working.
> Nope
Yep. If you didnt sign up for anything else offered, thats precisely what they
did, you stupid pig ignorant drug crazed illiterate dunny cleaning fuckwit child.
>>> Did AGL/Optus disconnect them,
> Nope
Yep. If you didnt sign up for anything else offered, thats precisely what they
did, you stupid pig ignorant drug crazed illiterate dunny cleaning fuckwit child.