Gosh its really really important to remember 877 not 800

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hehe just tried calling 1-877-shop-ibm for info on a T20...but out of habit I dialed 1-800....... For those of you looking for hot 1 on 1 action heres your chance..... =) Of course I had the phone on hand's free (doh!) and out came "Feeling horny?" =O

Also way back when I was working at CompUSA (many moons ago) We directed this one woman to 1-800-sos-apple (yes the e wasn't needed but it was easy for people to remember)... this one woman came back into screaming at our customer service rep saying we were sicko's...handing out "THAT" kind of number to a lady... we got her calmed down...and asked her what she called... well turned out she had dial 1-800-s0s-apple.... more hot 1 on 1 action for those of you who need it. =)
 

Yeeny

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Sshhh! That is my "secret" business. If word gets out, I may be overwhelmed with calls.... ;)
 

Viper GTS

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We have the same problem here:

Qwest Technical Support: 1-888-777-9569
Whack off Assistance: 1-800-777-9569

I'm often tempted to transfer customers to WOA when they piss me off. I'd have a built in excuse:

I must have dialed the wrong prefix... I got it confused with the MegaBit number. Sorry.

:D

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LOL Viper....evil tech support man....


Eh your best bet is probably using a laptop GF with the little "controller nub" in the keyboard.... =O
 

Yeeny

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I meant the handweights for you, but now that I re-read this thread, I realize I just really embarrassed myself..... :eek: