The only problem with this though is that when you ask to speak to a
supervisor, you are just as likely to be passed onto another techie sitting
right next door to them...

-----Original Message-----
From: Shay Telfer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2002 12:30 PM
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Re: broadband/Macs


>But iinet techies are doing this, telling people of lack of Mac
>compatability, I got told this yesterday. Techi said they had one person
>on a Mac, but it wasn't working well. So, good to hear that it isn't a
>problem.

You should find out the tech's name when you speak to them (always a 
good idea with techsupport people), and if they tell you you can't 
hook up a Mac you should ask to speak to their supervisor so that 
they can be properly re-educated.

Have fun,
Shay
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