Basic points of grouse against Sify Broadband

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Yeah I actually manage to kill the sify homepage when i login bocz whenevr i press login in bbclient, i press stop several times immediately after login....so i manage to kill it...but its quite irritating I think Sify shud have a CONTROL PANEL type of thing for it's customers....where they can decide their homepage, time they want to be logged in b4 auto time out......etc
 
they cannot make a decent website, loging client. you expect them to make a control panel for us? the low paying b*st*rds using their 'broadband' services?
 
Yup ur rite , they give us what they r paid for , u cant expect much frm the guys who do course frm NIIT and join sify :P
 
well.. they used to have the perfect login/logout system.. open a webpage.. login.. close the webpage.. and browse happily.. why did they have to make a client in the first place?
 
yeah.. well that isn't good enough.. the world's full of @$$holes.. but no @$$holes gonna get mah money :angry: i haven't paid my cablewallah s**t since i got broadband.. i'm gonna recover my 3000 for sure
 
no thank you.. i prefer to do it my way.. lemme see.. six months on sify without paying cable bills equals.. 250*6=1500.. so i recovered 1500 bucks and can still keep my sify account. that way i can have my cake and eat it too :lol:
 
Originally posted by Bhinder@Jan 26 2005, 09:32 AM
well.. they used to have the perfect login/logout system.. open a webpage.. login.. close the webpage.. and browse happily.. why did they have to make a client in the first place?
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There was a issue (don't ask) with login that way but if they worked for a while longer they might have gotten that fixed however for the people with time limited accounts they probably wanted to make something which logs you out if a response is not received. Sify should have kept the web based login (after fixing that issue) and made a client optional.
 
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