Quickbooks in 2022: Yes, you'll definitely be able to batch enter supplier invoices soon so doing your accounts isn't such a pain.
Quickbooks in 2023: You can now batch enter supplier invoices but you've got to pay £70 per month to do so.
Thanks @QuickBooksUK
Dear @lufthansa, my bag is currently somewhere in Terminal 2 at Frankfurt. Can I please have it back? You're not replying to emails or answering the phones so not sure how else to get it...
Really struggling with @QuickBooksUK online. Their supposedly amazing support just doesn't achieve anything. I've reported bugs via feedback and nothing gets done. Massive disappointment after ditching Sage (which was a rip off).
Dear @amazonUK. I'm stuck in a strange situation. DPD lied about a return I sent to you and it was delivered elsewhere. I've asked your customer service team to find out if it made it back in the end but everyone keeps making it about the money. Should be really simple...
@British_Airways Gold for 10 years and now can't even get through by phone for 2 weeks. Message to say that they're too busy. Since nobody seems to be able to get through, who are you talking to?
@aaisp@AquissBroadband You guys have probably the most technically advanced operation in the UK, and the service I've received has been great, but recently things have changed and it's a shame. I've always flown the flag for A&A to everyone I speak. Just need a bit more care at the moment.
@aaisp@AquissBroadband I spent the best part of a week having my attempts to contact Ben ignored while asking for 100Mbit Ethernet as a compromise. My last support request for a show critical outage, I was told to reboot my router and that no followup with OR was possible. It's not great.
@Sorrelish We didn’t get that memo. The first two weeks were a baptism of fire, like a black furry creature from hell who wouldn’t sleep. 4 and a bit years later I couldn’t be without him. Clever and active dogs need constant exercise of brain and body, not the best for an unsure family...
@AndyGilder I cannot for a second understand why developers aren’t being made to pay for this. It’s a fundamental failure in design and diligence and so should be rectified at their cost. There is literally no other excusable outcome.