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doc ang credit limit ko sa land line eh 3T....

before they would call us and even harass us when lumalagpas kami sa limit mga (8T)......

so i asked them to notify me whenever lalagpas na and that they may block the NDD IDD feature kung lagpas na nga.....

 

wala namang naging problema after a few months.....

 

this month umabot ng (7T)......

wala naman akong/kaming natanggap na notification......

 

ang notifying the client is one of their SOPs na hindi ko natanggap....

 

tama ba na tanggapin ko lang yung sorry ng operator o may karapatan akong magreklamo....

 

mga boss i'm due to pay this 24th.

appreciate an answer before that.....

Tuseran,

 

your facts are a bit incomplete. But from you have said, you can't really demand an apology for them not calling you. If you demand such, they can always claim that your prior instruction was received without authority or the person who received it has moved on.

 

But I know that you have a credit limit and if they let you pass that, its there fault for allowing your amount to pass the limit. If you use that angle, you might have a "moral" edge to demand they monitor your account as they should.

 

But if you have been a long time subscriber and your average monthly bills are way above your credit limit, ask them to raise it or else you will move to the other phone company.

 

Hope that helps.

 

:)

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thanks boss.....

 

i was supposed to pay the damn bill today but opted to wait for your answer.

i'll pay them tom....

 

"moral" obligation of a company???? not too much to cling on to.

 

instead of asking for a high account limit, we actually requested for our account limit to be brought down.

 

when i complained, i was asking for a service acknowledgement number but wala daw silang ganon.

be assured na lang daw ako na they will take notice sa aming bill.

 

haaaaayyy. 7T for a phone bill is d nakakatuwa....

 

anyway thanks for the advice......

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I tried rebooting. Both the server and the new computer. the server detects the new onethrough a search and by browsing the workgroup. I can't browse or search for other computers with the new computer tho. I don't get it... :unsure:

Haven't used XP nowadays but I think I know ur problem already ...

 

Since you can find ur new computer in other workstations ... then your new computer is already attached to your local network ... try opening the Network connections and view the Entire Network ... if nothing shows up ... there's a link on the left side that say's something like ... "View Entire Netowrk" ... it will then ask you for a confirmation of your request ... Hope this helps ... ciao!

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From what you said, it doesn't not look like estafa. Estafa requires kaliwaan. Meaning, from the very beginning, you were out to defraud the victim, in this case, the phone company.

 

If you had a good paying history prior to "giving" your sim, then you will not probably be sued criminally for estafa. That rarely happens naman.

 

But against your relative, you may have a cause of action against him. Since you have the bills and if you can prove that you were out of the country during the time he made those calls, you can ask him to pay for those bills. It would be unfair for you to pay for his calls. But it is not worth filing an actual case. Just use his conscience if he has one. Even if you pay the bill yourself, you can still run after him for paying his debt.

 

As to the phone company, they only know you as the user. You can't make your relative as an excuse in not paying the phone bills. I don't want to say pay it first, but if you do, you will look good with the phone company. I am not sure about this but I think the phone companies share info on deliquent users. It is good to have a good credit history. Bad bill payments could haunt you in the future.

 

 

 

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oic... akala ko estafa basta P10T pataas ang amount...

 

salamat sa mga tulong niyo... galing talaga ng MTC! :D

 

isa pa...

 

mababa lang yung plan ko noon e... wala pa yata P500/mo.

 

di ba dapat hindi umabot ng libo-libo yung bill at ika-cut nila kung masyado ng malaki?

 

sobrang tagal na nun kaya di ko masyado matandaan e... pero P2500 yata yung max at dapat maputol kapag nag-exceed

 

tapos ang hindi nabayaran daw ng relative ko e mga between 5 and 8K... di na dapat umabot dun di ba? dapat na-cut na?

 

pero 5 digits na yung sinisingil....

 

ano yun, may interest na???

 

worst case na hindi mabayaran, ano ang magiging kaso ko dito??? :cry:

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i think sagittarius fits that position... inform ko sya about this...

ok.... i read something kaso nasa bahay yung URL yup...rated and actual speeds nga yun... pero sabi dun kahit ganun yung rating nang actual spped hindi naman affected talaga yung performance kasi less than .5 seconds lang nang yayari (actually microns nga yung ekek sa site eh) .. wala performance issue so don't worry about it...sa chip manufacturers daw nanggaling yung "bug" if u consider it a bug.

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anybody ever seen this error in windows xp? windows cannot start due to missing or corrupt file c:windows/system32/config/system It's driving me nuts!!! I've gone throught a process of elimination with my hardware and drivers but it keeps happening every so often, i've had to repair my xp 3 times this week already. HELP!!!! :blink:

dude pag blue screen best bet ko memory problem, either ipagpalit mo yung mem sticks mo sa ibang available slots and try again

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anybody ever seen this error in windows xp? windows cannot start due to missing or corrupt file c:windows/system32/config/system It's driving me nuts!!! I've gone throught a process of elimination with my hardware and drivers but it keeps happening every so often, i've had to repair my xp 3 times this week already. HELP!!!! :blink:

sa memory yan, baka kasi ganito ang nangyayari dyan, napupunta sa defective memory address ang file na yan kaya everytime nacocorrupt sya, pwede rin naman na napupunta sa bad cluster sa hdd ang file or sa pagkainstall ng os mo ang problema... hope these will help you...

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I just connected another computer to our network and I assigned an IP address to it already but it can't see shares across the network nor find computers in the workgroup. It worked with the network before. I'm using XP Pro in all of them. Please help! :cry: :cry:

havent used xp nowadays, but here goes... since you said that you can see the other computers thru the newly installed computer, do you have a PDC (primary domain controller, a computer which have all the user names and permissioning or rights) if not you have to set users on all the computers (each computer would have a copy of all the users on your network) on your network so they can have trust relationship, they can see each other and share resources. also try to see if you have set/installed the file/print sharing for newly installed computer. hope this work... if not will check more for the problem...

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I just connected another computer to our network and I assigned an IP address to it already but it can't see shares across the network nor find computers in the workgroup. It worked with the network before. I'm using XP Pro in all of them. Please help! :cry: :cry:

sir oral,

 

be sure check the that the cables are properly connected. assuming they are properly connected to the hub/switch, check if the port led indicators on the switch panel are on. also, since you've assigned ip address, check for connectivity using the ping command. if it still doesn't work, try installing the netbeui protocol since this is main protocol for windows networking. you didn't mention any domain so i'm assuming the pc's are in a workgroup lang, tama ba?

 

anyway, good luck :)

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I tried rebooting. Both the server and the new computer. the server detects the new onethrough a search and by browsing the workgroup. I can't browse or search for other computers with the new computer tho. I don't get it... :unsure:

ahh, i see. hmm. try installing the NETBEUI protocol. that should work.. i guess :D

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From what you said, it doesn't not look like estafa. Estafa requires kaliwaan. Meaning, from the very beginning, you were out to defraud the victim, in this case, the phone company.

 

If you had a good paying history prior to "giving" your sim, then you will not probably be sued criminally for estafa. That rarely happens naman.

 

But against your relative, you may have a cause of action against him. Since you have the bills and if you can prove that you were out of the country during the time he made those calls, you can ask him to pay for those bills. It would be unfair for you to pay for his calls. But it is not worth filing an actual case. Just use his conscience if he has one. Even if you pay the bill yourself, you can still run after him for paying his debt.

 

As to the phone company, they only know you as the user. You can't make your relative as an excuse in not paying the phone bills. I don't want to say pay it first, but if you do, you will look good with the phone company. I am not sure about this but I think the phone companies share info on deliquent users. It is good to have a good credit history. Bad bill payments could haunt you in the future.

 

 

 

:unsure:

oic... akala ko estafa basta P10T pataas ang amount...

 

salamat sa mga tulong niyo... galing talaga ng MTC! :D

 

isa pa...

 

mababa lang yung plan ko noon e... wala pa yata P500/mo.

 

di ba dapat hindi umabot ng libo-libo yung bill at ika-cut nila kung masyado ng malaki?

 

sobrang tagal na nun kaya di ko masyado matandaan e... pero P2500 yata yung max at dapat maputol kapag nag-exceed

 

tapos ang hindi nabayaran daw ng relative ko e mga between 5 and 8K... di na dapat umabot dun di ba? dapat na-cut na?

 

pero 5 digits na yung sinisingil....

 

ano yun, may interest na???

 

worst case na hindi mabayaran, ano ang magiging kaso ko dito??? :cry:

Saint,

 

With your outstanding bill with the phone company, there can never be estafa.

 

On the deal with your relative, since you did not inform the phone company that you gave away your sim, as far as they are concerned, you have been using that number.

 

The worst they can do is sue for collection. They might first refer your debt to a collection agency. If still no response, you will receive a demand letter from a law firm representing the collection agency or phone company (which I doubt).

 

As far as the collection case is concerned, your generosity to your relative is not a solid defense. It is like an alibi which is the weakest form of defense. Better shoot that relative of yours in the foot. (Just kidding).

 

On a business note, the phone companies are making so much money now, they might be too busy to sue you.

 

:evil:

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