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Capita buys way into ComputerLand11 Mar 2008 11:58 Two become oneAh well...By Ted Treen
Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 12:40 GMT
So, farewell then, Computerland. A slow(ish) lingering demise awaits. Expect to see....By Lee Sexton
Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 12:50 GMT
Computerland start to fail then!. Everything Capita touches turns to a disaster, not only that, because of the "close ties" (read donation scandal here if you like) with Labour this company keeps receiving contracts, despite being an absolute joke and failing at everything!. I'd like to see this company go bust to be honest. Re: Expect to See...By Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 14:10 GMT
"I'd like to see this company go bust to be honest." So would I. And I work for them. <-- the one with my soul in the pocket please. What do you mean I sold it? Could be worse...By Mick F
Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 14:27 GMT
could be EDS. Lee - you have a lot of issues there, you may need to talk to someone. @MickBy Lee Sexton
Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 15:47 GMT
Are you opffering your services? I have a lot to say :p ComputerLandBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 20:18 GMT
My partner works for Experian. ComputerLand offer the shittiest service I've ever received - there's the nobs working on first line support, a seemingly 3 day SLA for anything for starters.. Maybe Capita will drag it out of the pit; it couldn't get much worse! Paris, because she's had to deal with her fair share of nobs....... @CowardBy Ascylto
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 09:34 GMT
"ComputerLand offer the shittiest service I've ever received ..." So, a match made in heaven ... ComputerLand and Crapita! My sympathies...By sack
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 11:34 GMT
To everyone who fled across the road to computerland Nottingham to escape the clutches of Crapita when they took over PC Servicecall. may your next move be more successful.... Bailing out.By Larry Cumber
Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 15:21 GMT
If Capita has decided to bail Computerland out, then i think its a good thing. Its better semi-dead that dead. What a way to say it. Now, it would be for capita to prove us wrong with this business venture. Lets give it some months and then judge. So Capita its left for you to prove your point. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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