Wouldn't be the first place I'd imagine someone breaking in.
But I suppose the hardware is very valuable. Maybe burglars have found a niche in the market.
Customers complaining about this should shut the fuck up really, Vodafone can't help it if their hardware gets stolen/destroyed. Idiot's asking for refunds...
[QUOTE=mobrockers;28340102]Customers complaining about this should shut the fuck up really, Vodafone can't help it if their hardware gets stolen/destroyed. Idiot's asking for refunds...[/QUOTE]
Whilst this is somewhat true, you'd expect them to be in a datacentre with some pretty secure features.
[QUOTE=mobrockers;28340102]Customers complaining about this should shut the fuck up really, Vodafone can't help it if their hardware gets stolen/destroyed. Idiot's asking for refunds...[/QUOTE]
why should they shut the fuck up? They're paying for a service therefor the service should work. I don't know about you, but If I'm paying for a phone service that service better be working. I understand that this is rare, they got their hardware stolen, but you can't be mad at the customers complaining.
[QUOTE=MR-X;28341399]why should they shut the fuck up? They're paying for a service therefor the service should work. I don't know about you, but If I'm paying for a phone service that service better be working. I understand that this is rare, they got their hardware stolen, but you can't be mad at the customers complaining.[/QUOTE]
The customers have every right to complain, but if they get genuinely angry at Vodafone it's a problem. The burgulars are the ones in the wrong here. Not Vodafone OR the customers.
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That said, Vodafone should offer a statement on this or something.
I thought 'break-in' meant someone had hacked into the network and intercepted everything
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