I am fed up with complaining about Multimap having incorrect data and failing to do anything about it. Five years of complaining about street names being wrong and no action. A public name and shame would seem to be in order and details of their SLA would be appreciated so that I can set a recurring reminder at the appropriate interval to kick their collective butts again.
Is it beyond the capabilities of an industry leading site to at least check the street names against the post office database?
Craig
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
Total Pageviews
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
As a contractor living away from home Mon-Thu in hotels, I am now experiencing the joys and delights of living in hotel rooms for up to 200 ...
-
An article on how Agile can sit alongside PRINCE2 and where DSDM Atern fits in. In 2007, I put "used an Agile/PRINCE2 development str...
-
My article about Dyson's breakdown problems made the front page of reddit and hopefully this article on Bosch will do so too because m...
-
Having been on hold to the Orange contact centre (I guess that's what you would call it, I might call it a non-contact centre) for appro...
-
The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill is on its way through the UK parliament. The gist of it is that it'll give ministers the auth...
-
Why I won't be supporting England in the World Cup It's the sign of a nation that never really grows up that every 4 years we have ...
-
Your profile indicates you have been contracting recently, therefore you will only be interested in contract work then? Incorrect. Thi...
-
Having been bothered by a cough for the last few days and been singularly unimpressed with the variety of medicines on offer, I decided to t...
-
Find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/siliconglen/ Medium https://siliconglen.medium.com/ thanks Craig
-
Argos (a top 5 e-commerce site in the UK ) reports on its website when you go to buy something: Remember, you don't need to register t...
No comments:
Post a Comment