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hagbard_celine
04-04-2007, 10:35 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4714819.stm

What am I saying!? This is the dog-eat-dog, The Weakest Link with Ann Robinson, every-man-for-himself, "Hey, I've been there" world of the NWO's hyperDarwinist agenda. It's only nautural and even admirable to exploit vulnerable people.

It's offical: I am an alien who landed on this planet by mistake! :mad: :confused: :o

The fucking trusts who contracted Patientline, including my own, should be strung up for it! Things like this light up the true colours of the sickness industry like a magnesium flare! They might as well nick people kidneys while they're having their gall bladders out and flog them at the back door! :eek:

I don't buy Patientline's claims that they don't make a profit. The running costs of their bedside consoles are lower than the convetional TV sets the wards used to have. The NHS trusts are also TV licence-holders (like most of the patients whom Patientline arse-burgle every day). Of course they can always justify it by saying "Well, patients are not obliged to use our services." Well, that's technically correct, but try avoiding the temptation when you're stuck in a bed for weeks on end staring at four walls!:mad: Would you pay £2.20 a day to watch a TV set in a hotel when you're already paying the licence fee and have paid for your own TV set at home? No, because you can walk out of the motherfucking door any time you like! :rolleyes: It's an incredible coincidence that the wards had all their old TV's removed and patients have been banned from bringing in their own TV sets because of some health and safety technicality since Patientline came to my hospital. Why do you think that is eh!? Yawn, work it out!

whitenight639
04-04-2007, 11:18 PM
It's an incredible coincidence that the wards had all their old TV's removed and patients have been banned from bringing in their own TV sets because of some health and safety technicality since Patientline came to my hospital. Why do you think that is eh!? Yawn, work it out!

Thats shocking and it didnt say that on BBC news! they were like oh well other payphones are charging 40p per min. what they dont tell you is because Mobile phones are soon going to be allowed in most hospitalls because they found they dont really interfere with equipment, so there jacking up there prices in a mad rush.

friendsinthesky
05-04-2007, 12:20 PM
There's a huge rort going on in Australias 'public hospitals' or atleast in melbourne. You are not permitted to bring in your own portable TV.( I'll try and seek out a price list of TV hire / phone hire and call charges).

truthseeker1980
05-04-2007, 12:39 PM
Patientline is not a conglomerate though, it was started by a man who lives and grew up near my home. He had a normal upbringing and seemed like a nromal man, struggling like most of us to make a living until he had the Patienline idea.

Mind you i wld imagine he must be a mason to have got the contracts with the hospitals.

hagbard_celine
06-04-2007, 12:59 AM
Patientline is not a conglomerate though, it was started by a man who lives and grew up near my home. He had a normal upbringing and seemed like a nromal man, struggling like most of us to make a living until he had the Patienline idea.

Mind you i wld imagine he must be a mason to have got the contracts with the hospitals.


I'd have thought so.

I admire people who show creativity and enterprise in any form, but didn't he think of the moral question of his idea? Personally I'd rather struggle!

hagbard_celine
26-05-2007, 11:31 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6690675.stm

Well done to these people for speaking out. I'm trying to persuade a girl who works for them at my hospital to "blow the whistle".