Nidge2 wrote:
m.birtles wrote:
So what if the PDA's have trouble plotting you when the battery drains to 10% !
The bloody setup comes with cradles so why are the culprits not using them ?
Solution....put them in the cradles and leave them in the cradles then you won't have a problem.
Again, a lot of stick is aimed at Exel when if fact it's usually the muppets using the system that's the problem !
We've had ours 12 months now, yeah, had a few niggles but if you understand the damn thing and have a bit of noddle upstairs then you can easily iron out any shortcomings yourself.
It's a great system and their support is bang on.
If you're not technically minded though, you may struggle with its frailties. If you are, then you'll have no trouble tackling it.
We've had a few issues with the PDA's and almost every time it's been down to drivers [edited by admin] about with the PDA's and not knowing what they're doing, even though they've been told a hundred times before......they just don't listen !
What if they've not got cradles?
Muppets using the system, have you worked with any other system?
Exel will always get stick because they're a bunch of inept t
wats who haven't got the faintest idea about the Taxi Trade and how it works.
This is a copy of a post on here about excel, it says they set up a taxi company, so they should know how the taxi trade works Nidge.
I laughed at one of the Excel vvankers the other week when he came out with that, I replied with, Richard Moore the owner of Excel and his father Harold Moore who is a Director of Excel stole over £2million pounds from ex miners setting up a Taxi Company back in the 90's, the Taxi Company went bust but they walked away with a few hundred thousand pounds in their Sky rockets.
I also told him that the so called Mercury Mobile booking system was stolen from Diplomat after Stuart Harding gave Richard Moore a leg up onto the ladder.
Back in 2002 Richard Moore was given some sales space by Stuart Harding at The Donnington Taxi show selling Sat Navs on Diplomats stand. Richard Moore repaid Stewart by stabbing him in the back and stealing his Diplomat Navigator codes and renaming it Mercury Mobile with the help of a guy called Mike Scott.