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17th March 2007, 00:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Denial of Service Attack on DCAs etc Many years ago all the students in the UK engaged in a telephone campaign to complain to the Government about new student fees.
With the numbers of people involved in this matter, why don't we arrange a time to all call a particular DCA (not on a premium number, but identify the non-premium number) and keep calling them - day and night - organise shifts.
If we did the same with the Houses of Parliament to individually raise our complaints over a 24 hour period, they would also feel harassed by 'legitimate' calls.
Equally, if all 6000 members each called the OFT individually during one 2 day period to complain about a DCA then we might start to get listened to.
We need to keep the media on our side though, so we don't hassle them.
Equally, we could email them every hour asking for a response - use the same email address to contact at the FSA, OFT, Parliament etc.
We just need to agree on a date, email address, or phone number.
Just a thought. Comments? |
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17th March 2007, 00:14
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Denial of Service Attack on DCAs etc Like you i feel frustated at the speed of progress at times, however there will be many thoughts on this action good and bad, i feel to complain to the OFT in the manner you suggest could be seen in a bad light. |
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17th March 2007, 00:16
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Denial of Service Attack on DCAs etc Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigmac versus Like you i feel frustated at the speed of progress at times, however there will be many thoughts on this action good and bad, i feel to complain to the OFT in the manner you suggest could be seen in a bad light. | A similar action against a DCA could make them unable to operate.  |
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20th March 2007, 13:00
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Denial of Service Attack on DCAs etc We could cook thier network - hit he email addresses too |
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21st March 2007, 04:27
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Re: Denial of Service Attack on DCAs etc Quote:
Originally Posted by ss_collins We could cook thier network - hit he email addresses too | These suggested actions are illegal. We occupy the moral highground in our dealings. We do not condone this kind of suggestion
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