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22nd June 2007, 14:20
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| | Basic Account Customer | T - Mobile contract problem ****NOW SORTED**** I have emailed T= Mobile, Trading Standards and Consumer Direct
PLEASE HELP
13th June 2007 1pm
Upgraded phone from T-Mobile shop
No advise was given regarding terms and conditions, no tariff/price plan or charges advise.
I have been charged £20 for the monthly line rental. Not received the full allocation of my
£60 allowance.
I called T-Mobile customer services, on 20th June. Within the 7 day cooling off period to revert back to my old evenings and weekend plan.
They refused to put me through to a supervisor, refused me a courtesy callback. Was rude to me. Had no knowledge of company SLA's products.
I received a text saying I had 42 pence left credit, when I should have had £1.67 left deducted from £30 call credit. £20 - £18.33 + £16.37. I revisted a T Mobile branch. The systems said I had arrears. Which is incorrect. Bills are paid on time monthly. You have breached your contract with me, under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. My consumer rights have bene affected, NO customer satisfaction.
I would like my old price plan of free evenings and weekend calls back. If not, I will contact the DTI, Trading Standards, and various Consumer action groups. |
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22nd June 2007, 15:49
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: T - Mobile RIP OFF! Sorry to disappoint, but you don't have a Consumer Credit Agreement (and never had) so there is no breach. However, they to appear spectacularly incompetent at resolving the issue, and without documentation to prove what you signed up for it's only their word against yours - and they've got more computers than you.
Before they default you, you should contract them by writing, rejecting their suggestion of arrears and ask them to provide you with details of the tariff they have you on. If this is incorrect you can get them to fix it, but I do not believe they can move you back to an earlier tariff, especially if it no longer is being marketed.
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25th June 2007, 22:55
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| | Site Team | Re: T - Mobile RIP OFF! Good to hear it.
Sorry I am having to edit the thread title as could be seen to be libel. 
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