Archive for June, 2008


Free, eh???

At the start of this year i was driving my car, VW Passat, named Jessica, 193K Miles on her, 1000 euro to the first buyer) My insurance was with Quinn Direct.

At the start of this year i was working for a different employer, who were brilliantly subsidising health insurance with Quinn Health Care (formerly Bupa).

With these two insurance policies in my name i applied for the Quinn Direct Free (to the value of 300€) Home Insurance.

Today i have moved employment, no long drive my Passat, and have different house insurance. So i rang to cancel my policies.

I was informed that i would have to pay 50 euro to cancel my Car Insurance, and 23 Euro to cancel my Free House Insurance.

Whatever about the Car Insurance, but charging me to cancel a free service that i never claimed agains, what is that about?

When i asked the lady on the phone, what that is about, she said she would have to talk to her team leader, and promptly two seconds later told me that the fee stands.

It seems to me that Quinn are getting just a little too Americanized for their own good. It is a problem with a number of Irish Companies these days. No longer is the client/customer the person who benefits from the service being provided. It is in fact us, the customer, that is nearly being held to ransom for the things that we are legally obliged to have in place. What sense does this make?

Anyone got any ideas?

Ive had two:

1. Cancel my Bank Account. Anyone who knows me in real-life knows I’m a stubborn prick who hates being told what to do, and especially hates being taken advantage of. I am very likely to go down this road

2. Go to Quinn Direct HQ with Blow-Torch and Camera. Post vid on website, make enough money from advertising to cover court costs, blame it all on temporary insanity brought on by the current economic cluster-fuck the government has lead us singing and dancing into!

3. Something a little saner and more likely to work…(please note them below)

Banks eh?

Take the following:

You go into SubWay, you get a meal deal, you get a voucher for a free drink, or sub, or whatever. You go to any other SubWay and you can order your free item and present the voucher. No dramas

Now, try to port this over to the banking industry. You have a cheque you receive from your employer. You to a branch of the bank in question. they wont cash it.

WHAT THE FUCK PEOPLE! ITS THE SAME FUCKING BANK BUT A DIFFERENT BRANCH! ARE THEY UNABLE TO COMMUNICATE INTERNALLY??????

Export Outlook Express on iMac to PC

Im about to give this a whirl. Should be interesting. Half an hour of research has revealed that its not exactly easy to accomplish this but we’ll give it a whirl anyway! :)

Update: OS 9 is pure and total horseshite, as is Outlook 5 for it!

Update: SOLUTION!!!

How to extract email messages from OUtlook Express 5 on Mac OS9
Requirements: Paitence (lots), Entourage 2001, ImapSize (http://www.broobles.com/imapsize/download.php)

Open Entourage 2001 on the Mac, and import your OE profile. Once this is done you can drag the Message folders to the desktop. This will automatically save them into MBOX format. Once this is done. Move the MBOX files to the new machine, and use IMAPSize to convert them to eml messages. Then open Live Mail and import the emails.

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