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Talk talk utter rubbish waste of money cancelling asap
ОтветитьGot my router today and already not working just keeps flashing orange ridiculous 😂😂
ОтветитьCustomer service is a joke, they decline the call if you don’t understand 1 word they say because of their accent
ОтветитьRidiculous customer service
ОтветитьAbsolutely diabolical system talk talk need to get it sorted. Pathetic service router works when but wants to.😮😮😮
ОтветитьInteresting. The TT supplied router was not the worst bit of kit out there, but lets be honest, it wont have been of the best ? The wise ones will have spent their TT joining Amazon tokens on a higher level router.
Ответить20 seconds….. my arse🙃
ОтветитьDid not work
ОтветитьFucking shit Wi-Fi
ОтветитьHow do I find that
ОтветитьFix your rubbish internet mate
ОтветитьTalk Talk customer care is a joke or shall I say pathetic
ОтветитьI have to do this EVERY day and often several times a day! It’s ridiculous!
ОтветитьCan I just say, this is a ridiculous process to have to go through when the router has simply been dormant for a weekend. This is exactly what happens every time my partner returns to her flat after having spent the weekend at my place. Without fail, the red, internet light will be glowing and zero wifi. I can understand the router going into sleep mode when there's been no activity, but at the point when my partner requires it, the router doesn't automatically awake from sleep but simply refuses to operate. She always has to retire for the night with zero ability to communicate - unless she jumps through the above hoops? Garbage, rubbish router and service.
In 2023 - at a time of high technology and telecoms rivalry, boasts of 'Fast this' and 'Fast that', and ability to bring fibre to homes, individuals living alone should be able to access a channel of communication AT ALL TIMES under normal circumstances. This simply, and very consistently, doesn't happen. TalkTalk, and whoever manufactures their router, really ought to address this.
It seems 'TalkTalk for Everyone' is only for everyone who has the router operating 24/7, everyone else - who might be technologically challenged and unable to comprehend the above - could very easily encounter a health emergency and perhaps - realistically - die alone having been unable to communicate with a loved one. Asking an elderly person with cardiac problems and poor eyesight to access a pin and 'gently' push into the smallest hole and hold for 30 seconds etc, etc is frankly pathetic. If you cannot provide a basic service for 'everyone' then you're denying your responsibilities. Get it together, for god's sake.