Quote:But did you make your email make a difference by sending it to the PC World top brass?
andrew.turner@pcworld.co.uk;andrew.gabriel@pcworld.co.uk;
james.welsh@pcworld.co.uk;phil.birbeck@pcworld.co.uk;
steve.campbell@pcworld.co.uk;paul.mitford@pcworld.co.uk;
neil.old@pcworld.co.uk
As promised in my reply to this post I did email the PC World email addresses you supplied having not had a reply to my email to the sales email address. I rec'd the following reply:
"Thank you for your email.
I would like to refer you to a web site called
WWW.saynoto0870.com which provides you with an alternative telephone number for PC World.
For you reference the telephone number is
0800 0565732.
Kind Regards"
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A pleasant reply, but I'm a little shocked that they rely on this web site to become the official directory if you want to avoid paying for 0870 numbers. It would be a little more convenient just to publish the number. Any how I had tried that number in the first place to no avail. Please see my reply below:
"I tried it. I'm a member of 'say no to 0870'. I could only get through to the team that supports existing customers i.e. for hardware problems on PC World supplied m/cs. I explained that it was not a PC World m/c that I wanted to put in for a hardware repair under an existing maintenance contact, but that I wanted to get a non-PC World m/c repaired (ie new business for you) as per your Yellow Pages advert. I was given an 0870 number which was the same as the one in Yellow
Pages.
I was told this was the only number. I tried your web site and all numbers on that are 0870 also. I'm amazed that you use 0870 numbers for Sales and Customer
Services."