Talk:EasyGroup
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ShimmerBright is closing... should this not be included?
Someone could add the easyMobile is a Mobile virtual network operator in the U.K. using T-Mobile as the real network.
You claim to not be employed by easygroup yet your edits demonstrate differently. You have included no information openly available on the net and chosen to only use marketing propaganda. eg: you include nothing about the court defeat of easyinternet by easynet and the intended closure of easyinternet you include nothing about the losses publically known running into hundreds of millions you include nothing about the closure of easycinema, the well publicised court case with orange mobile, the well publicised court case with richemont, you could have also chosen to include impact of cheap flights using old planes on global warming and the enviromnmental impact of the Labour government subsidising easyjet via favourable taxes at the expense of more efficient trains and cleaner trains. i am happy to make the necessary edits if you want and will quote sources and provide links politakis
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[edit] Merge
I think EasyPizza should be merged into EasyGroup, as its just a small part of EasyGroup. Kevin_b_er 06:09, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
- Seems like a reasonable course of action. I don't see how this article could be expanded much beyond its stub state, and someone else has already expanded EasyGroup to go into stub-level detail of each of their businesses. That seems much more appropriate, so long as the businesses being covered in EasyGroup are notable and verifiable. lowercase 06:27, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
- I have extracted the easyGroup related EasyPizza text and put it here: EasyPizza (easyGroup). 20:07, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pizza
The quote says "Unlike most other delivery chains, easyPizza facilities store pre-made, frozen pizza". Is this accurate? From all the Pizza takeaways I visit, I would say only Dominos make their Pizza's fresh - everyone else seems to get them out of a freezer and put them in the pizza over, surely?
Having worked for Pizza Hut the dough is frozen, but the pizzas are NOT pre made (well, they are after a fasion, the dough is sourced and now and then toppings added, but only for speed. The pizzas DO NOT get pre made then frozen.
What a crappy thing. All the pizzerias here - I can just watch the dude roll the dough and slice me somee of thaat salami. That's some bullshit for you. I want me some real pizza. Don't you? I feel sorry for you, ahaha. Pseudoanon comments ftw.
easyPizza persist in delivering leaflets about their service with the local free paper to the whole of Milton Keynes, despite not delivering to more than about 60% of the town..
[edit] easyJet
Surely easyJet should be given more prominence in this article? Although it's now publicly listed (and thus largely independent of the rest of the group), it's still the most famous and most successful of the group's companies. Surely it deserves more than one sentence under History. Lincolnite 17:32, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Why? It goes to a seperate entry which is more than detailed enough..
- I agree with Lincolnite, looking at this article alone it appears that easyJet is not a significant part of easyGroup. It should be as prominent as say "easyBus" which provides a brief paragraph and a prominent link to the main article. I will add such a section. Halsteadk 16:26, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] easyCafe
The sentence "They may have up to a hundred terminals however at any given time many will be in poor shape or not functioning at all." is possibly slanderous.. evidence is needed (citation?) Matt.smart 12:30, 9 November 2006 (UTC) Anyone who has been to the easyInternet locatin in Times Square NYC(now closed)has more than enough evidence of easyInternet's poor service and use of thugs to enforce rules additionally easy's well known contention that restrooms are a 'value added service' makes me wonder why anyone would support them at all69.118.180.120 09:33, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] easyCar
Linking to one bad review from a punter and saying the company has customer service problems is hardly encyclopedic - every large company will get some complaints, and it is well established that people are more likely to break out their pen or their keyboard if they're unhappy than to give praise. There are also other similar reviews where praise has been given. (PS not sure why my previous edit on 14th is showing as adding this back in.) Halsteadk 12:59, 19 August 2007 (UTC)