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BlackBerry offers compansation.
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http://www.dailymail....y-3-day-blackout.html
Tut-Tut we can't interrupt such an important service can we?
I wonder why the utilities don't do something similar when they cut off our Electric, Water, and Gas supplies?
Tut-Tut we can't interrupt such an important service can we?
I wonder why the utilities don't do something similar when they cut off our Electric, Water, and Gas supplies?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The BlackBerry is primarily a business phone. Losing your mobile phone, email and text will cost most businesses more than £63. And that isn't cash, it is £63 worth of application software (which effectively ties you more to that platform). If I get £63 worth of apps then go and get an iPhone, those apps aren't transferrable. In short, it is not much of an offer.
I believe there is compensation for losing electricity and water outages.
I believe there is compensation for losing electricity and water outages.
// Restoration of supply following a fault (GS2): your electricity distributor must restore your supply within 18 hours of being notified of a fault. This includes following a severe weather event, athough in this case there are exemptions which may apply. Note that you must actively make a claim to the distributer to get this compensation. Compensation=£50 plus £25 for every further 12 hours without supply. //
They do
http://www.ofwat.gov....l/prs_faq_compdrought
http://www.ofgem.gov....e/896-r0602_22jan.pdf
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http://www.ofwat.gov....l/prs_faq_compdrought
http://www.ofgem.gov....e/896-r0602_22jan.pdf
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