What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
09-01-2014 5:24 PM
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I assume from your reply , any customer over charged ( payment taken is the same as advanced payment info, but advanced payment info is wrong (to high) ) , can do a chargeback via the bank , which is seen as a valid reason by PN, the account will not be disabled ,accounts will ring customer to sort out?
If i have assumed wrongly , please let me know
Regards
Mike
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
09-01-2014 5:30 PM
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
09-01-2014 5:55 PM
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I suspect the OP will want to know why that didn't happen in his case though?
Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 7:34 AM
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 10:12 AM
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 10:53 AM
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£15 for 11 days will cost £7.76 in interest and fees giving a total of £22.76 to repay
Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 11:46 AM
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Owe money to a big business = Disaster of mega proportions with consequences.
Big business owes you money = Minor oversight, no big deal, we'll sort it when we have the time.
Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 12:41 PM
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Quote from: glloyd Checked my tickets and find the next action on my over charge will be 15th Jan 11 days after I reported the over charge. I think I will now start charging PlusNet interest on monies owing.
Quote from: I Thanks Matt
I assume from your reply , any customer over charged ( payment taken is the same as advanced payment info, but advanced payment info is wrong (to high) ) , can do a chargeback via the bank , which is seen as a valid reason by PN, the account will not be disabled ,accounts will ring customer to sort out?
If i have assumed wrongly , please let me know
Regards
Mike
glloyd , just give them a chargreback , (there's been no response from Matt, so can only assume the above is correct), then let them call you to sort it out, no more waiting on hold either .
This is what i will do this month if i am overcharged, like last month.
Regards
Mike
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 1:12 PM
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
10-01-2014 1:19 PM
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Hopefully the 'new' billing system will not have excessive built-in latency.
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
13-01-2014 1:37 PM
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
13-01-2014 4:16 PM
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We'll keep an eye on it to see what happens next month but we think it's an oddity in the way LRS was added that's now sorted itself out. Really sorry about the delay on that.
Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
13-01-2014 4:43 PM
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Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
13-01-2014 5:08 PM
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Sorry about that, miscalculation on my part regarding the amounts - an additional £4.50 has been refunded to you. I'm afraid I'm not going to address the interest, if you wish to take that up I'd recommend writing in about it.
As for credit notes/refunds, I have indeed issued refunds - the system adds the credit notes automatically as otherwise your account would show as being out of balance. Please check service notices 182209899, 182207367 and 182207241 to confirm the three refunds of £10, £0.49 and £4.50.
Re: What a damn shambles PlusNet is in.
14-01-2014 3:58 PM
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The money hasn't come out of my account yet, let's see how long it takes for me to get it back.
Overall, this seems like a stupid system where if a customer tells you they have been overcharged and you agree there is nothing PN can do about it until the money has reached them? That was my understanding of this thread anyway, and I don't know much about how banks work, but surely PN should be able to amend the bill and notify the bank before the payment is taken from the customers account? That way everyone is happy
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