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alasta
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  #3457291 30-Jan-2026 15:44
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As has been discussed earlier the DIA process seems to be pretty ineffective, but if enough people complain about a large corporate who should know better then maybe they might do something about it. 




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  #3458512 3-Feb-2026 22:20
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alasta:

 

As has been discussed earlier the DIA process seems to be pretty ineffective, but if enough people complain about a large corporate who should know better then maybe they might do something about it. 

 

 

It seems that over the last few years, DIA has shifted their focus to scams as opposed to spam. There is no data available for enforcement for many years now and the UEMA is old. Sadly, I doubt that even with enough people complaining that anything will get done


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  #3458558 4-Feb-2026 09:02
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Simon, the out-of-control guinea pig gave me $400 one wallet dollars (on my spark number).  Effectively a 33% discount on a new phone.  I love that little rodent.





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  #3458617 4-Feb-2026 10:51
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MikeAqua:

 

Simon, the out-of-control guinea pig gave me $400 one wallet dollars (on my spark number).  Effectively a 33% discount on a new phone.  I love that little rodent.

 

 

I'm a One NZ customer and Simon only gave me $34 before promptly taking it away again!

 

I always thought guinea pigs were a bit of a strange choice of pet anyway. 


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