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Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 10:55
by Big Kev
Tizer wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 10:07 He said "an initial root cause analysis" had indicated that the "main issue was an expired certificate in the software versions installed with these customers".
Someone is in for a serious leg slapping, there should be processes in place to warn of approaching expiry dates...

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 11:06
by Tripps
I have a 'reserve' email account with a mob called (I just liked the name) - and I've not been able to access it since yesterday,for the same reason. I think some browsers let you over ride this if you wish. Makes you think that if they can't get right something as simple as that, why should I trust them with my information.

More legs need slapping. :smile:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 17:09
by Sue
Still no accessto Facebook and still noexplanation but downdetector shows globalproblem.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 17:26
by Wendyf
One of your last posts just popped up in my newsfeed, I presume someone must have "liked" a comment as there aren't any new comments.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 17:29
by Wendyf
Sue, I always worry about those quiz things that you do on Facebook, I am very suspicious of anything like that.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 17:59
by Big Kev
Facebook is working for me...

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 07 Dec 2018, 20:22
by Wendyf
Sue, I've just had a friend request from you on Facebook, I'll ignore it till you confirm it's really you!

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 02:31
by Stanley
Cathy at the butcher's was one of the businesses affected, her card dreader (typo but too good to correct!) was off line all day yesterday but it was OK at 06:00 on Friday morning.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 08:42
by Sue
Wendyf wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 17:29 Sue, I always worry about those quiz things that you do on Facebook, I am very suspicious of anything like that.
I don’t do any that say anything about me. By the way I have opened a new account and sent you a friends request . When I have found all my old friends I will close the old page. This is definitely a facebook problem ,or so they say.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 08:42
by Sue
Wendyf wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 20:22 Sue, I've just had a friend request from you on Facebook, I'll ignore it till you confirm it's really you!
Its me

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 09:06
by Wendyf
Sue wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 08:42
Wendyf wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 20:22 Sue, I've just had a friend request from you on Facebook, I'll ignore it till you confirm it's really you!
Its me
Thanks! :good:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 20:49
by Sue
More than half way there Wendy, then I can ignore the old account

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 10 Dec 2018, 12:56
by Stanley
You and Yours are reporting problems with Plusnet's billing systems, they are double charging some customers repeatedly.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 02:58
by Stanley
Had a message from EE telling me that if I don't use my phone more I shall lose the number.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 09:37
by PanBiker
Fairly common practice and will be in the T&C's. Taking room up on the servers so redundant accounts have to go.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 10:02
by chinatyke
I lost my Orange number and pay-as-you-go account a couple of months ago but at least whoever runs the account nowadays had the decency to send me a cheque for the full amount I was in credit. I last used it in 2012.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 12 Dec 2018, 04:41
by Stanley
Not worrying too much about it. Used it twice yesterday!

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 09:39
by Stanley
I have bitten the bullet and ordered a Motorola g7 power sim free for £130 from John Lewis after checking with Kev that this was about the right price.
I haven't the faintest idea how to set it up so expect a call for help in the near future!

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 10:24
by Tripps
I have a Motorola g something, and it's fine. next door have one each - ditto. I'm not so friendly to John Lewis after an incident, but the price seems to be about right, and their two year warranty is a big plus.

Just dive in with the phone - use the play store and the world's your lobster. I found it's quite intuitive, and easy to delete anything you later decide you don't want. :smile:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 10:27
by Stanley
That's good to know David, thanks. (I've never bought a phone in my life so it's virgin territory) I shall still be asking what to do with it when it comes!

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 16:56
by Tizer
If the phone comes up with a demand for you to register, or pay money, or give personal details, location etc just press `Cancel' and you'll find that it often goes ahead and gives you what you wanted anyway! If it still won't do it without you submitting to the demand then it's a case of `How much do I want this'. You'll probably find that 99.9% of what's on the phone won't interest you!

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 22:04
by Big Kev
Tizer wrote: 04 Jan 2020, 16:56 If the phone comes up with a demand for you to register, or pay money, or give personal details, location etc just press `Cancel' and you'll find that it often goes ahead and gives you what you wanted anyway! If it still won't do it without you submitting to the demand then it's a case of `How much do I want this'. You'll probably find that 99.9% of what's on the phone won't interest you!
You should be able to download directly from the WhatsApp official site. As you already have it on another device you'll just need the details that you used to set it up originally.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 05 Jan 2020, 03:17
by Stanley
As I said, I shall need help! The carrier has it so It won't be long before it gets here.
First obvious question, do I take the card from the old one, put it in the new one and start from there?

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 05 Jan 2020, 07:08
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 05 Jan 2020, 03:17 First obvious question, do I take the card from the old one, put it in the new one and start from there?
WhatsApp doesn't require a sim card to work, you just connect the phone to your wifi, install the app and log into it.

Just a thought (bit late now) why didn't you just leave the older version of WhatsApp on the phone?

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 05 Jan 2020, 10:01
by Tizer
Big Kev wrote: 05 Jan 2020, 07:08 Just a thought (bit late now) why didn't you just leave the older version of WhatsApp on the phone?
That was my thought when Stanley first said he couldn't download the new version, but after further thought I assumed that the old version might no longer be secure if there are no updates.