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@StefScope

Winging it all.

Cardiff Katılım Mart 2009
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Amy@StefScope·
@tescomobile Just a heads up they’ve confirmed they will indeed let you pay for a service and then disconnect it with no refund. Complaint incoming @CommsOmbudsman
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Tesco Mobile@tescomobile·
@StefScope Hi Amy. I'm sorry to hear about your experience regarding your refund, can you please send over a private message with your number and some more detail on what has happened? I'd like to help - Emily twitter.com/messages/compo…
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@tescomobile Why was I told a refund would be processed yet now I’ve received an email stating it won’t. You can not take payment for a service, cut off that service and keep the money for it. Absolutely furious at the lack of customer service and ineptness of your ‘care’ team.
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@djfoster_ @jamesholgate90 @WaddlesLeftFoot @HSBC_UK Yep. It’s really intermittent. I also found sometimes the notification comes through only once the money has actually gone out, not when it’s pending/point of spending.
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Foster@djfoster_·
@jamesholgate90 @StefScope @WaddlesLeftFoot @HSBC_UK Quick follow up on this: last update fixed all the notifications for the month of January for both money in and out then push notifications suddenly stopped again over the past weekend 💀😭 anyone still having issues ?
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james holgate@jamesholgate90·
@HSBC_UK is there any issues with push notifications coming through, my mobile has them enabled and on the app there enabled, but when I use my card I don't get a notification
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james holgate@jamesholgate90·
@StefScope @HSBC_UK Yeah they said to me they will get back touch soon, surely just needs an update to the app 😂, if my starts working or visa versa please say and I'll let you know
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@jamesholgate90 @HSBC_UK Thank you! I’ve done the same, yet they won’t acknowledge it’s not an issue with my settings. 🤞🏻for a fix soon
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james holgate@jamesholgate90·
@StefScope @HSBC_UK No nothing, still does it it, I've deleted the app, reinstalled and everything, still nothing comes through, best there is loads of people having same issue
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Amy@StefScope·
@rowdy_woman @oasis Just all a bit of a mess! 🤞🏻 Some come up on Twickets before next summer.
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Ms Rowdy
Ms Rowdy@rowdy_woman·
@StefScope @oasis Thanks I tried and it started making me wait to get in the queue again fkn cheek 🤣
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Ms Rowdy@rowdy_woman·
Oops I closed the window by mistake. Oh well, there were approx 200k people in front of me. And I couldn't afford the dynamic prices so 🤷🏻‍♀️ Time for a nice cuppa tea instead. #Ticketmaster #OasisLive25 @oasis
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Absolute Radio
Absolute Radio@absoluteradio·
🎶 I said mayyyybeee You're gonna Error 503 Backend.max_conn disconnect me 🎶
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Nicole Auerbach@NicoleAuerbach·
Greetings from Cornelia Street in Vienna, where the Taylor Swift shows have been canceled — and it’s packed with people trading bracelets and singing songs.
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Personally attacked by a @GreggsOfficial toastie today. This was before eating any. What a state. 0/10 would not recommend.
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Steve Cavanagh
Steve Cavanagh@SteveCavanagh_·
Want to win one of these? Proof copies have arrived for Witness 8. Eddie Flynn returns 1.8.2024 Retweet/repost and follow me to enter the giveaway. Don’t forget you can win Eddie Flynn merch when you preorder Witness 8 (see pinned post) #giveaway
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Naomi Fisher
Naomi Fisher@naomicfisher·
Today I heard from a parent that their son was terribly upset when he got covid, because it would ruin his 100% attendance record. At the end of the year, those with 100% get book tokens & certificates in assembly. She mentioned it in passing, she obviously didn’t think it was a big deal. It was just how school worked, and last year her son had got the award. Here’s why policies like that should stop. What’s the problem, you might think, with rewarding those who turn up day after day? Surely it’s just a nice little treat to recognise their commitment? And book tokens! How worthy. What’s the problem with free books for kids who take school seriously enough to make it in every day? As with all reward systems, however, we don’t think enough about those who don’t get the reward and the effect on them. Who are these kids? Well, it’s the children with serious illness - the mum then went on to tell me that one girl in his class has leukaemia, for example. Or the disabled child. Or the child with overwhelming anxiety. Or the child who became homeless with their mum due to domestic violence and has to go to the shelter in the night, and then doesn’t make it to school the next day. Or even the child whose dad died and who had a day off to attend the funeral. It’s the kids who find school most difficult and who have the most challenges who struggle to attend. What happens to them when everyone else goes up to get their book tokens? They sit in assembly watching, and they are punished. They are punished because the absence of a reward acts as a punishment for them. It’s a public punishment too, everyone knows that they didn’t make the grade. No free books for them. Tough. Whenever there are rewards, the flip side is punishment. When we reward one person, the others are punished by the absence. When we reward someone one year, and then not the next, that again the absence acts as a punishment. It makes them feel bad. Of course, we know this. We know that children feel bad when they don’t get something and others do. This is in fact pretty well how rewards are meant to work. They are meant to motivate. The idea is that children will try harder to get the reward. So what’s the problem? The problem is that 100% attendance isn’t about trying harder. It’s largely about luck, particularly at primary school. Luck not to get ill, luck to have a stable family, luck to be the kind of person who doesn’t find school overwhelmingly stressful. Luck to be the sort of person for whom life is a bit easier, in fact. Rewards for 100% attendance reward the lucky, and by doing so punish the unlucky. The lucky feel good and the unlucky feel bad. And that has other consequences. Because making those who find school attendance hard feel bad is very unlikely to make them more able to attend. They are already struggling, and now they’re being punished for it. It contributes to anxiety, because children are aware of the consequences of not getting 100%, and some of them will become really anxious about it. For others, it will contribute to their anger and their feelings that they aren’t valued as much as others. So yes, the proud children up the front of assembly can’t see a problem, and their parents think it’s ‘just a nice gesture’, but it’s so easy to ignore the effect on the least advantaged. We celebrate the winners and the losers are invisible, shamed into silence. The winners assume that the losers deserved to lose - they say that they worked hard for their awards, and the losers couldn’t be bothered to get out of bed and so why should they get book tokens? This happens again and again in our education system, and that’s why I keep on banging this drum. Every intervention should be evaluated for its impact on losers as well as winners. It’s not enough to pretend they could all be winners if they just tried hard enough. Sometimes people tell me that the attendance awards helped them learn that everyone is good at different things, because whilst they didn’t get attendance awards, they did well at other things and got awards for music or creative writing. Which is nice for them, but again, let’s think about the losers. For it’s not true that in a school context everyone is good at something. It’s not true that everyone gets awards somewhere. Some children learn that they aren’t good at anything. Not even turning up. These reward systems come up often when I talk to young people who are disillusioned and burnt out by school. The significance of book tokens goes beyond the money. That’s why it doesn’t work when parents say they’ll buy the book tokens instead, to try and lessen the pain of not getting the reward. Those book tokens, awarded in public in assembly, signify approval, status, validation - and to those who don’t get them, they signify the opposite
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Amy@StefScope·
@JustEatUK Hi. Are you replying to DM’s at all?
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@OctopusEnergy Any idea how long it’s taking to respond to emails at the minute please?
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Had the *best* night in Cardiff @Busted 💜
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