Maybe someone knows...
Have been trying to contact .:oomlout for Arduino components for the past 10 days, no reply to emails or telephone calls.
Anyone know if they're still in business?
Thanks
Maybe someone knows...
Have been trying to contact .:oomlout for Arduino components for the past 10 days, no reply to emails or telephone calls.
Anyone know if they're still in business?
Thanks
Don't know them, do you have an address? (In your second post you may post URL's
Hmm, last thing I heard they were still around.
Don't know them
They're UK based.
Hi LesT
Sorry to hear about the issue, I'm afraid we've moved recently and BT has been having some troubles handling the move of our phone number.
I'm afraid I can't find any e-mails from yourself perhaps they fell foul of a spam filter somewhere.
Please send any requests to info@oomlout.com or directly to myself stuart.mcfarlan@oomlout.com
Regards
Stuart McFarlan
stuart.mcfarlan@oomlout.com
BT has been having some troubles handling the move of our phone number
BT cocking up? It's unheard of! :
Ever tried ringing them?
They think my post code does not exist and so will not connect a phone to it even though there is a wire going into the house.
BT cocking up? It's unheard of!
Hehe... I have personal reasons to understand where that's coming from.
Mike, they did the same to me in my old house, the wire had been cut at the front of the house when the previous owners painted the building. BT wanted £140 installation fee so I ran up a ladder and ran the wires into my house, fitted the connection box and told them I needed a reconnection, got it for free