Active since Jul 2011
Do not invest in Satrix, full stop. Worst returns of any investment and they lie about their returns!!!!
Worst Investment I ever made. Bought a prea-approved 991 Carrera 4S for R1375000. Sold the car 2-years later at a massive 30% loss for R975000. I thought these cars keep their value. Terrible investment! No transfer of maintenance/motor plan between owners.
My Dell Precision 5510 laptop went in for repairs to the palm-rest and cooling fans. Windows worked and started just fine before booking it in and I actually booked it in reluctantly due to work requirements. On receipt of the laptop AFTER R8000 repairs, Windows didn’t start anymore at all! I complained about it and it was recalled by courier back to Cape Town for a check. Now I just received a new Quote to replace the entire motherboard at R36000!! The motherboard wasn’t broken before and now I need to pay R36k to fix it. They didn’t even start Windows before releasing the machine. To summarize, I wasted R8000 to fix something that I can’t use because in the meanwhile someone else broke my motherboard that now needs fixing first @ R36k ... I’m Totally speechless...*** guys
Microsoft suspended my account overnight without warning or any notifications whatsoever. I have now for several days been unable to access my OneDrive files or log into Skype. All my attempts to reopen the account have failed so far. Support is non existent! The fact that such a massive IT company like Microsoft doesn't even reply to Hello Peter complaints shows me that Microsoft are useless and in dire need of a serious competitor!
Today I got a call from the Mossel Bay magistrate court that there was a warrant out for my arrest, a R200 penalty and my ID number was blocked. And of this because I hadn't paid a traffic infringement that I had contested before the court date. I hate this extortionist, corrupted and pathetic municipality !!! Here my dispute to the infringment: I am objecting a traffic fine for the reasons described below. At the time of infringement, I was travelling very close to the general speed limit for South African National freeways – 120km/h. My speed of 122km/h proves that I was sincerely trying to adhere to this. After being stopped by Officer D. van Rensburg I was made aware of a speed sign located over 1.5km away from the road block that I (and lots of other motorists) overlooked and no further sign is presented until after the road block. Being new to this area, I would at the very least expect a second cautionary sign reinforcing the legal speed limit before encountering any road block. I respectfully consider this opportunistic and unfair. I have since driven that segment of highway again and repeatedly observed the road block in the same location confirming this to be a lucrative location to trap motorist unfairly on a segment where I believe there to be insufficient signage even for law abiding motorists. There are ample speed boards at regular intervals presented from the road block onwards going past PetroSA justly informing motorists of the speed along that segment. I am attaching the diagram below illustrating the location of the speed boards and locality of the contested road block.
It has been over a year since we undertook survey services at your Zambia Photovoltaic Plant in Lusaka. The road to getting settlement from you has been exceedingly tiresome and we highly regret having gotten involved in this project. In the past 12-months we have sent you statements kindly requesting settlement of your open account. We have sent a myriad emails to your team members – none of them ever get answered. Countless calls were made to your office in Narni and NOBODY bothers to answer the phone. How can you run a business like this? A letter of demand sent by our attorney in December also seems to have been futile. Your level of professionalism is nothing short of shameful and appalling from a large European company. Subsequently we will be notifying regional ministries and businesses cautioning them on the prohibitive risks of working with you.
I pack my baggage in accordance to IATA guidelines that airlines around the world adhere too! http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/ops-infra/baggage/Pages/check-bag.aspx The IATA specified weight allowance for checked-in baggage is 23kg. Why then was I just ripped off @R330 for a 23kg bag that is inline with IATA guidelines & why is Kulula not adhering to these internationally accepted guidelines? Even BA Comair that operates the airline implements 23kg as their norm for baggage weight. Pure capitalistic opportunism that will be reported to the SACAA.
<p>Reliable, timely, affordable and consistent - a shining star in a country where services in general leave a lot to be desired.</p> <p>Well done to the Globeflight team!</p>
<p>We applied for LTE 4-weeks ago. To date we still don't have any LTE. Shameful</p> <p>Order: AI ********** </p>
Reported poor driving of one of their drivers at the Gilloly's interchange and sent pictures to validate it. <br> Got slack from the owner for reporting it, telling me I should have stopped the driver and called the cops and that my pictures were useless. Very poor attitude to someone trying to prevent future accidents from occurring.
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