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#204631 10-Oct-2016 16:11
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If you work for bigpipe please read the below, you need to improve your service and procedures on your end.

 

I have been with Vodafone for about five or six years and based on the Google HD verified and NZ ISP speed reviews I decided to switch to Bigpipe.

 

Well as it turns out, this was a complete waste of my time and a lesson learned in poor customer service and unauthorised credit cards charge attempts.

 

Signed up for UFB at the beginning and paid the $49 fee.

 

After three to four weeks it was clear that I am not going to get UFB due to consent issues, I requested bigpipe to enable VDSL.

 

Instead of a response I received several unauthorised credit card charge attempts, no apologies. Pretty disgusted by the very slow responses and the way they handled my connection case and

 

the way they handled payment I cancelled.

 

Three days after I requested a cancellation of the service that has not even started I was told

 

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"We can certainly cancel your order if you wish, but we won't be able to refund you the connection fee.  This is because time and effort has already put in to getting you connected.

The way we charge our customers is all explained in the terms and conditions on our website.
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They have not connected me yet, and so desperately want to hang onto the $49.

 

Pretty disappointed with bigpipe, now I will sign up with another provider and send them my $5-6K which is what the next few years of connection will cost me. 

 

 


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  #1649112 11-Oct-2016 12:20
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We've reviewed this case, and because you weren't able to get your UFB connection in the first instance and because you no longer want VDSL we have agreed to refund your connection fee, and we'll stop attempting to take payment for the modem you ordered. 

 

However, I'd like to make the following points about our service:

Bigpipe is a service that requires you to have an active credit or debit card (such as a Visa Debit or even a Prezzy card). We charge this card for the service. This is very clearly stated in the sign-up flow and in our terms and conditions.

 

Bigpipe does not accomodate any other payment methods apart from credit or debit cards. We do not accept automatic payments or direct debits from your bank account. 

 

Bigpipe takes a connection fee at sign up. This too is clearly stated in our sign up flow, on the front page of our website, and in our terms and conditions. This goes toward covering the work our agents do as well as Chorus connection charges. 

 

We always ask customers if they're sure they want to disconnect from our service, in case they've done it by accident, or there's something we can help them with that may mean they no longer wish to disconnect, which is fairly often. 

 

In this case I am entirely satisfied with the efforts of our customer care team. They've done their best to get you connected, and unfortunately some of the your requests could not be accommodated by the previously mentioned limits of our service. We wish you all the best with your service from your next provider. 





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