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We've had a bit more feedback on the issue of the volume of complaints from customers about their new bills, It does seem that bills have been delivered to people who are not even customers, only potential customers! Whatever the reasoning behind this is we have yet to find out, but to point the finger of blame at us for supplying 'bad data' seems very unreasonable. We would be happy to investigate legitimate complaints of being unable to deliver particular bills or incorrect tariffs but when such complaints would be swamped by literally tens of thousands of bills sent to customers that they don't even have, it will make this very difficult.
I'm glad I bought a PSP and brought it with me, that's occupied quite a bit of my time. Wish someone I knew had one so we could play multi player. Timmi told me he had one offered to him recently for N40,000 or something but he turned it down. I think N40,000 is about £166 these days but since I've been out of the loop for a while I'm not quite sure any more.
Last Night I went to N...'s flat to help her move. She's had to move out of her flat as she's on the top floor and the landlord wants to work on her roof. Luckily there was one vacant flat on the floor below hers and she was around at the right time to secure that. By the time I got there most of the heavy stuff had been moved by the Gate man, Abdulai(sp?) So I tipped him N1000. I was relived because I pulled a muscle in my chest when I was moving my luggage around on my way to Nigeria and it's still occasionaly giving me problems now. All I had to do there was fix up some light shades and wire up her tv, dvd and stereo. The power cut out just after I got it working so I left her to it and went home to find I'd been locked out! Dad was in bed, ready for an early start going up to Abeokuta, and Mike had closed up downstairs thinking I was in bed too. I managed to get dad to open up by phoning him.




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