Eggsasperating
Jun. 3rd, 2004 01:24 pmExtracts from a phone conversation with egg.com's phone support...
Him: "There's definitely nothing wrong with the website."
Me: "Well, what I'm getting is: [reads out error page]"
Him: "Well, let me just have a look, we don't always get told when they're doing maintenance on the website."
[...]
Him: "What computer are you using?"
Me: "I'm using a PC, running Windows NT. I'm using NS7, but I've also tried it on IE5 and I get exactly the same results."
Him: "Ah, well, that will be the problem, old browser."
Me: [incredulous] "Netscape 7? That's hardly an old browser..."
Him: "Well, in computer terms it is."
Me: "So what browsers will the site work with?"
Him: "... Well, IE6."
Me: "You're saying it will only work in IE6."
Him: "Well, no, not only IE6... you can set IE5 up so it works in that as well..."
[...]
The upshot is: they think it may be the work firewall that's stopping me getting through; but they've activated my card for me over the phone, and I said I'd go and play with web browsers at home when I'm not paying for the cost of a phone-call at the same time.
OTOH if it does only work on IE6/Windoze that's going to be buggerall use, as at home I use either IE5/MacOS9 or Safari.
Arsing arsebadgering bollocks.
Him: "There's definitely nothing wrong with the website."
Me: "Well, what I'm getting is: [reads out error page]"
Him: "Well, let me just have a look, we don't always get told when they're doing maintenance on the website."
[...]
Him: "What computer are you using?"
Me: "I'm using a PC, running Windows NT. I'm using NS7, but I've also tried it on IE5 and I get exactly the same results."
Him: "Ah, well, that will be the problem, old browser."
Me: [incredulous] "Netscape 7? That's hardly an old browser..."
Him: "Well, in computer terms it is."
Me: "So what browsers will the site work with?"
Him: "... Well, IE6."
Me: "You're saying it will only work in IE6."
Him: "Well, no, not only IE6... you can set IE5 up so it works in that as well..."
[...]
The upshot is: they think it may be the work firewall that's stopping me getting through; but they've activated my card for me over the phone, and I said I'd go and play with web browsers at home when I'm not paying for the cost of a phone-call at the same time.
OTOH if it does only work on IE6/Windoze that's going to be buggerall use, as at home I use either IE5/MacOS9 or Safari.
Arsing arsebadgering bollocks.
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Date: 2004-06-04 12:24 am (UTC)More th>n (http://www.morethancard.com/marketing/splashpage_0005/index.html) sounds like you might actually have a chance of getting 0.8% cashback; and Halifax (http://www.halifax.co.uk/creditcards/one.shtml) offers 0.5%.
Actually, what you really want is the Motley Fool's credit card comparison table (http://www.fool.co.uk/partners/google/cards/cards.htm).
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Date: 2004-06-04 03:32 am (UTC)Yes, in fact there's a whizzy little applet which lets you pick your own customised trade-off between interest rate, annual fee and cashback percentage. If you opt for top-notch interest rates (14% I think it was) then you get 0.8% cashback and no annual fee.
To answer my own question, Goldfish (http://www.goldfish.co.uk/) gives you points which can be redeemed for vouchers (from various shops) at the rate of 1,500 per £10 voucher, which is equivalent to 0.66% cashback.
However, in some sense, even at the top cashback rate a tenner is neither here nor there when you've just spent £1,250. At the other end of the scale, Egg's 0.1% is the best out of the three credit cards that I have at the moment.