A simple good news story

ProfCJJ

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Some times the internet / social media works to spread a little good along with a lot of the crap.

My 85 year old mother, who lives alone in Malta after my father passed away 18 years ago, was talking to me on messenger as she does (I’m amazed she’s masters that as she is NOT technical at all). She complained that her TV, which is 90% of her company at home - especially in lockdown - was behaving funny with missing info and other things, she couldn’t explain it and not being there I couldn’t figure what the issue was. I then remember I knew a chap in Malta that I went to school with who works with the cable company as an installer - I saw him on Facebook and dropped him a quick message there and then asking if he knew what my mum could do - especially as she is quite non technical. He answered me more or less instantly to say he works in a different department but to give him my mum’s contact details (phone number) to see what he could do. 20 minutes later my mum called me back - she had just spent 15 minutes or so on the phone with a charming young lady from the company who had called her, asked her what the problem was and then proceeded to guide her step by step, button press by button press, over the phone and lo and behold the problem was solved! My mum had good TV and all was right with the world.

I know this is a trivial story but it’s nice when people drop everything, and go out of their way to help a complete stranger over something that is really quite trivial ... for some. My mum said she kept apologising to the lady she was slow in pressing buttons and taking her time and the young lady was very nice and quite adamant, “I’m not going anywhere, take your time, we can fix this”.

That’s the end of my short good news story ☺️
 
And anyone who remembers my thread from last year will know the forum is good for this kind of thing too.
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1733733#p1733733
I won't forget it.
 
sw4nny said:
An old friend often said to me "its nice to be nice".
Thanks for sharing :thumbsup:
My mum always said "It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice "
 
Lovely to hear, I’m Maltese (living in UK) so it’s warming to hear the little island get a mention from time to time.
 
Good to hear of a story with a happy ending, especially lately! :thumbsup:
 
Good to hear positive stories amongst all the MSM depressing coverage. It costs nothing to be nice and this proves it.

Terribly chauvinistic but a bunch of flowers for the "charming young lady" ordered over the internet may not go amiss???
 
Nanu said:
Good to hear positive stories amongst all the MSM depressing coverage. It costs nothing to be nice and this proves it.

Terribly chauvinistic but a bunch of flowers for the "charming young lady" ordered over the internet may not go amiss???

Agree with that 100%
It restores faith in human nature :thumbsup:
 
Nanu said:
Good to hear positive stories amongst all the MSM depressing coverage. It costs nothing to be nice and this proves it.

Terribly chauvinistic but a bunch of flowers for the "charming young lady" ordered over the internet may not go amiss???

I’m sort of ahead of you there! Being the sort of person who would not stay quiet if I received bad service, I resolved to make sure credit was given where it was due, and resolved to thank the person and make her supervisors aware that it was a job well done. I contacted the company through their WhatsApp support line - identifying my friend who pushed my mums details forward was easy, the young lady was difficult though as I had no name, but after a combination of giving times, my mothers contact details and an explanation the team figured out who it was. They said an email has been sent to them both and their supervisors heaping praise on them. That’s great, but like you I wanted to reward kindness with kindness. Problem is - GDPR KICKED IN - I had a name but no surname and nothing else, they wouldn’t give me anything else, I then asked the support people to ask the young lady if she would give her permission for them to release at least her surname to me (sigh!) which she did. So I have a full name now .... but no contact details as none were released to me.

I’m not done yet though - Malta is small, everyone knows everyone else, her name is somewhat different to the norm and I reckon in another 24 hours I’ll have her contact details ☺️ If the worst comes to the worst I’ll send some flowers to her at her work place (problem is though, that with COVID that is probably her home right now!).

Thanks for the positive comments. It is nice to see people just being ‘nice’ isn’t it - Lord knows we don’t see it enough.

Best
 
davidmudley12 said:
Lovely to hear, I’m Maltese (living in UK) so it’s warming to hear the little island get a mention from time to time.

Same here - l left in 1992, and arrived here in the UK via spells in both NZ and Canada!
 
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