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MTN Billing Issue - When to involve a lawyer
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 839599" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Yes, all of the above. I had an issue with Vodacom (who I have never used) who decided I "owed" them R7k odd. Lawyers (who never answered replies) letters, claims they had my signature on some document. It took about 18 months to sort. No apology, the matter just disappeared</p><p></p><p>The staff dealing with it are totally inept and useless. I went to Vodacom's shop in Constantia Village. Their attitude was that they do not make mistakes, I must have engaged in some sort of contract and passed the buck instead of doing anything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 839599, member: 746"] Yes, all of the above. I had an issue with Vodacom (who I have never used) who decided I "owed" them R7k odd. Lawyers (who never answered replies) letters, claims they had my signature on some document. It took about 18 months to sort. No apology, the matter just disappeared The staff dealing with it are totally inept and useless. I went to Vodacom's shop in Constantia Village. Their attitude was that they do not make mistakes, I must have engaged in some sort of contract and passed the buck instead of doing anything [/QUOTE]
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