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Attempted to speak to telstra this afternoon about broadband options... Theyre already f**king shitting me.
There is no sales representatives, they instead sent me an sms with a link to their website. The page doesnt answer any of my questions. And what the f**k is wrong with number options? Voice commands clearly never work. Its like they want to prime their customers to abuse staff once answered.

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Good luck with that.

I'm convinced customer service at these large multi-level organisations is set up in the least efficient way possible so as to deter you lodging complaints, not unlike the process for contesting a traffic infringement via court.

With Telstra you get stuck speaking to frontline robots who handball you to other robots and with the automated SMS/email bullshit you end up with about 3 different case IDs and 4 different people assigned to each. If they can't resolve an issue you won't ever get told this, it will simply stay in the ticket queue forever and a day.

7 minutes ago, dezz said:

Tomorrow is the most important day of the week for share prices... I don't like to see red over the weekend... Even grey isn't as attractive as green

If news doesn't come for us tomorrow it will probably go up again because of Friday FOMO. Historically we've had news released early in the week, Monday/Tuesday etc.

London tonight will be a good indicator. If they continue the upward see-saw with us, I'm almost certain we'll open up again tomorrow.

If news doesn't come for us tomorrow it will probably go up again because of Friday FOMO. Historically we've had news released early in the week, Monday/Tuesday etc.

London tonight will be a good indicator. If they continue the upward see-saw with us, I'm almost certain we'll open up again tomorrow.


Wasn't there any news in the 23 page release I told you to read on my behalf?

Even I read it.
All I got out of it was that the price crashed last time because they went from ~75mil shares to 3.1bil. I'm sure some major steak holders knew it was going to happen.
Mmmm steak.

Unless it's related to oil or drilling progress I don't care for annual/mid/quarterly reports. They say nothing anyone following the company closely doesn't already know.

30 minutes ago, Daz said:

Smashing it :)

Yeah it's been awesome, am very lucky. I still think the share is ridiculously undervalued given the company prospects and asset potential, which is why I haven't sold out. Just gotta think of the profits as reinvestment instead of taking it out.

88e is doing a good job of flying under the investment radar, which will send it into orbit if/when we cop good news and mainstream media starts reporting it. That's pretty much how it ten bagged last time.

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