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  • Is My Mobile Service Provider (AirCel) Trying to Fool Me [Only Indians Answer Please]?

    I've had my phone no. previously registered to the DND service (on the NCPR). About 2 weeks ago, all of a sudden I started receiving a lot of spam SMS and I checked the TRAI site and found that my mobile number had been unregistered. When I contacted customer care they told me that when I register for the first time, it only stays valid for 1 year and then automatically gets unregistered and I have to re-register myself to activate DND again. Is this true or not?

    Next, question #2. After I re-registered via 1909 and received my registration no., 7 days have passed (today is the 8th day). Today I went to complain about how spam SMSs have still not stopped, and they said it's actually 7 WORKING days, not just 7 days. I asked them how does this apply to mobile service providers as their offices, customer support etc. work 24x7, they said the technical staff only works 5 days a week so Sat/Sun don't count and asked me to wait for 2 more days before coming back. I came back home but I then noticed that the Government's TRAI site for NCPR says just "7 days" not "7 working days".

    So I wanna know if Aircel is telling me the truth about these 2 things or they're just trying to leave me hanging for as long as possible so they don't have to look into it. Somebody with adequate knowledge about the government laws regarding these things please confirm if this is true or not. Thanks.

    1 AnswerCell Phones & Plans9 years ago
  • Is there a Core i5/i7 CPU with a LGA 775 socket?

    I don't expect there to be, but in case I missed something on Wikipedia and Intel site, please inform me. If there's a i5/i7 (for desktop) that fits into a LGA 775 socket of the motherboard, that'd save me a bit of hassle and money (so that I don't have to change mobo). It also has to be a 4-core CPU and not 2-core. Thanks in advance.

    6 AnswersDesktops10 years ago
  • What if I choose not to upgrade even past 27th November 2011?

    What the question says. I use Yahoo Mail Classic and wish to stick with it. Dunno what with this "countdown", but it tells me I have to upgrade by 27th. What happens if I don't? Does my mail get wiped? Does my account get deactivated? Or what else? Not seeing anything helpful as to what happens then and if there's a way to continue using Classic Mail past 27th.

    3 AnswersNotices and Errors10 years ago