On Tue, 04 January 2000, "Alex P. Rudnev" wrote:
What was you talking about? Wait a few days and compare the bills; don't wonder seen '290% fee or 1024 hours/day', or 'we can not measure your login time'.
Real problems are waiting for us yet.
How will you be able to tell? Some companies have never sent me a correct bill on the first try the entire time I was a custoemr. I doubt they will suddenly be able to send me a correct bill just because its now the year 2000. There will be small glitches in various systems, but you will never hear about them because most will be fixed before too many customers notice. More likely things will get blamed on Y2K which are really dumb operator errors.
Real problems are waiting for us yet.
How will you be able to tell? Some companies have never sent me a correct bill on the first try the entire time I was a custoemr. I doubt they will suddenly be able to send me a correct bill just because its now the year 2000.
There will be small glitches in various systems, but you will never hear about them because most will be fixed before too many customers notice. More likely things will get blamed on Y2K which are really dumb operator errors. I just showed _you rate is 290%_ example from the credit-card company. You are right, most companies prefer doin't declare their Y2K _real_ problems, and we have even some chance to save money due to this _hidden_ incidents. Let's see.
Aleksei Roudnev, (+1 415) 585-3489 /San Francisco CA/
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