Strange message from eXtend
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- Kibkommer
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Strange message from eXtend
I haven't been a customer for at least five years but today I received a text to "please take my national ID card or passport with me when visiting their offices as a transactions will require proof of identity". Obviously eXtend data bases are years and years out of date, and it only applies to present customers, but its a bit much isn't it, or do you think all ISP's will go the same way.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
I had the same message and I have never been with Extend!!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
We had to do that when we were with multimax
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
Yes we had the message. However we are with Extend so that's something! I guess it is similar to registering our sim cards which we had to do last year.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
Apparently new government rulings which have come into force today. So my isp has told me.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
I can quite understand it if and when you sign up for the first time and perhaps when you pay a year in advance, but surely not every time you enter their offices for one reason or another. i.e. what constitutes a "transaction"
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
I think it's reasonable that if you access the internet through a company they know who you are.
That way...anyone googling 'how to build a bomb' can be dealt with.
That way...anyone googling 'how to build a bomb' can be dealt with.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
Extend are a charlatan company. Over a decade ago I signed up with them for 3 months on the understanding I would be able to freeze the account whilst travelling abroad until my return. On my first try they refused due to change of company policy with the excuse that it could run for years if I was 'in' and 'out' of the Country on a very regular basis. Damn liars who need to be avoided at all costs!!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
So the upshot is next time we pay our subscription we need to take our passport?
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- Business contributing to forum
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
I paid mine last week with Nethouse no problem same price as last year so cheap and 3 months free if you do a year GREAT
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
Wow, nothing like holding a grudge. "Over a decade ago".
Time to move on, life is to short.
And just for info. I have been with Extend for over 2 years. By far the best isp I have used in the
12 years of living here. Just my opinion of course.
Time to move on, life is to short.
And just for info. I have been with Extend for over 2 years. By far the best isp I have used in the
12 years of living here. Just my opinion of course.
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
We've been with them for years , never had any reason to complain. If anything goes awry they are here in a shot to identify and solve the problem. Can't recommend them enough.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
I appreciate everyone saying how good they are, and I'm delighted for you. Doesn't help me with the wording of the two messages they have sent me (not a customer) its ambiguous to say the least and if its a new law, then why haven't I had a message from Nethouse who are very good at communicating.
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Re: Strange message from eXtend
Careful!! (more irony)Hedge-fund wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jun 2020 7:18 pmI think it's reasonable that if you access the internet through a company they know who you are.
That way...anyone googling 'how to build a bomb' can be dealt with.