Monday, October 29, 2007

HHIE Survey #2

Following on from the last season, I say to all second generation HHIE Survey participants: let the reworded text messages ring no alarm bells.

"Income and expenditure" levels are always of an evolutionary nature, as you can see with the longer-substituted words within your SMS.

Any concerns regarding the terminology of your text message should be directed to your nearest free-of-cost dictionary, preferably in full view of your accountant.

The idea is that your "income and expenditure" should satisfy the "annual analysis".

3 comments:

Ammaro said...

whats that? sms spam?

whose HHIE?

i*maginate said...

I wish I knew what it was about too! You would have needed to receive about 50 text messages from "HHIE Survey" to empathise.

Here are some "concerns" of other HHIE participants:

http://www.7days.ae/showstory.php?id=55955

Look "HHIE Survey" up on the Internet and you may find some cryptic clues as to what it means...get back to me if you find the treasure! :-)

The post is about being a recipient of the first HHIE SMS which didn't make much sense in the first place, and then receiving a 2nd spam msg (HHIE Survey #2) which says the same thing in longer words, which defeats the purpose of a follow-up SMS from a spam company directly/indirectly endorsed by a major telecoms company, which should, hopefully, through the next funded SMS, educate/enlighten us rather than confuse us even more by endorsing the first message in more lost terminology - longer words, less substance, no # to contact for queries.

Ammaro said...

ehehe, thats actually quite funny lol :)

i'm intrigued