More broadband shenanigans !

I posted last week about moving home and the problems I'd had getting my new broadband set up. Since then it's been working fine at my new home, but my problems with my internet provider (Vodafone) are sadly not yet over.

Today I received an email with my latest bill, which had charges for my new home for the next month, plus charges for my old home too, but the service at my old home was supposed to have been cancelled 4 days ago!

I tried online chat - first time got connected to an advisor, but got disconnected halfway through. After 5 more attempts to chat to an advisor - when the AI bot kept asking me a couple of questions, then froze up and didn't connect me to someone, I finally got to chat online with someone who said she could see my instruction to cancel the old service from just over a month ago, but it takes 30 days to be disconnected and then another 22 days for the final bill to be produced, so it would probably be sorted out on my next bill.

A bit later it occurred to me that I hadn't actually had confirmation that the service at my old address had been disconnected. So I rang and asked if it had. The advisor kept me on hold for ages, then came back to say it had now been cancelled. A few minutes after getting off the phone, I got an email saying they were delighted I had decided to stay with them and my service would now not be disconnected!

So, back on the phone and more going through security and waiting. Finally I was told that there had been a problem with the initial disconnection order and it hadn't gone through as expected, so the connections team had to cancel the original order and place another for "instant" disconnection, which will happen within the next 48 hours. When did "instant" come to mean "In the next couple of days"?

Frustratingly, I can't cancel my direct debit as they're using the same one to take payment for my new home. So hopefully it will now get disconnected and I'll receive a credit next month. That's what I've been told should happen, so fingers crossed!

Just wanted to have a rant really. Has anyone else had a similar frustrating customer "service" experience ?

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  • I'm not surprised you want a rant, go ahead and have a "Catwoman" momment!

    I often find going into a store better, although ofen they can't help either as they only do sales. I ended up telling EE to shove thier sim card where the sun don't shine after they kept taking my money and giving me no service and wanting another £10+ to restore it.

    Funny how theres always a problem when it comes to them them being unable to stop taking payments from you, but they can start one up in seconds? It's like online shops, they can take payment in seconds, but when it comes to giving refunds it takes a couple of weeks.

  • We did try plusnet for a while, but it was so slow, they might have good customer service, but when the internet itself seems to be handcranked, I'd rather they spent money on improving the service.

    We don't get cable round here, cable is very patchy around the country with some streets having it and others not, even when they're only a few doors away.

    You need a BT line to be able to have sky too.

    We have BT and have found them no better or worse than the others, I just get on the phone to them and hassle them continuously until I get what I want. At our old place where the speed was so slow BT couldn't run thier own speed test, they OFFERED us reduced rates. We had no mobile signal there either which totally confused any engineers that came out.

    You'd never guess but I have been known to yell down the handset at pre-recorded messages telling me I can do it all online, when if I could get online I wouldn't be phoning them.

  • Should I ask how I make a complaint to them?

    I would call them and say that you want to make a complaint and ask to speak to a manager - this will normally get a result if you stick to your request and don't let them fob you off.

    If they get a bit funny about it then ask which regulator covers their service, what the complaints procedure is and who are you speaking to so you can include it in the report.

    The risk of being on a formal complaint to the regulator normally speeds things up tremendously I have found.

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  • Should I ask how I make a complaint to them?

    I would call them and say that you want to make a complaint and ask to speak to a manager - this will normally get a result if you stick to your request and don't let them fob you off.

    If they get a bit funny about it then ask which regulator covers their service, what the complaints procedure is and who are you speaking to so you can include it in the report.

    The risk of being on a formal complaint to the regulator normally speeds things up tremendously I have found.

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