A staggering calculation of the $47T cumulative wealth transfer from the bottom of the income distribution to the top over the past forty years. https://t.co/HYIY2hUhp7
Their explanation: Security. They don't trust their customer portal with their QR codes. They’re fine with you entering your credit card details to pay your bills, that’s your card, but not their QR codes.
#fail
#Sackstark @SaltMobile_DE
A piece of paper with a QR code, which was once digital, but is now analog—commonly known as #eSIM—costs 59 francs @SaltMobile_DE.
Every single time.
You'd think a (digital!) QR code could be provided in a different, maybe even more ecological way and you'd be right, except this is @SaltMobile_DE, aka "SIM seller".
Seriously, @Mail_Gun , disabling an account without any notice is not nice. Then suggesting multiple accounts (which isn't the case) are "not allowed" (which isn't stated in either Terms of Service or AUP) as the reason is even less nice. It's been 24 hours, I'm missing emails.
I get that you don't want the hassle of charging $0.04, but I was very happy to pay $2.51 for reliable mail delivery. Disabling an account without notice doesn't fall under reliable mail delivery in my book. Tell me you have an issue upfront and let's sort it out.
@Thomas_toao Du brauchst eine Passwort-Verwaltung; übernimmt auch das Ausfüllen von Kreditkarteninfos. Schau mal hier: https://t.co/YzTRTONbE6 Ich nutze glücklich https://t.co/OQt9UpOfJb
The official swiss government server with information about the coronavirus is pretty overloaded lately. So we set up a CDN instance to hopefully make that service easier available:
https://t.co/ogQ7T8goB7
@ftiff@shayman Come on, François, you know type J is the one true plug. Unless we smartly give up on all this nonsense and adopt C13/C14 (or maybe C15/C16) everywhere...