Jedidaz wrote:
When we were swapping from Mercury to Datamaster, drivers threatened to leave. Within a few days they soon realised it was a good move.
BTW, I reported a slight glitch in the text booking this morning at 7 AM. I had a reply before 10 AM saying problem solved. Just shows which company cares about its clients and its reputation.
You should have seen their faces on Wednesday when they came to rip it out, the deciding factor was last Friday night when all the systems went down, the so called support lines we were given weren't being answered, we were paying £160 per month for the privilege.
When they came upto the office they were saying, we'll refund you all what you've paid out for the hardware and we'll refund your support monies you've paid, you can have Mercury 2 for nothing when it's all up and running, basically they were begging us to keep it in. The owner said what part of rip it out don't you understand? He said I want it out, it's s
hit, take it away "NOW".
Looking deeper into it last night me and a base op came up with this conclusion, Exel pinched all the codes for Mercury from Stuart Harding's Diplomat Navigator, this had a solid working platform which Stuart and Jason Cole worked hard to tweak, Exel thought they were being clever by trialing Mercury, Exel have never built software from the bottom up until Mercury 2. The monkys at Exel have failed big time and my oh my have they failed.
The other test sites have also ripped Mercury 2 out and gone elsewhere.