Ex Pipxers Beware

Started by bob_s, Feb 05, 2008, 07:45:51

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bob_s

Just received an email from pipex, which has thanked me for signing a contract for pipex as service provider.

This is obviously not the case.

I have let them know by email and my direct debit is still canceled.

Just to all the other ex pipexers out there you should be aware.  I dont think its being done out as a dirty tactic rather done because they are incompetent, but the result if I was not aware would be the same.

Anybody else who left in the last month should be aware.

Could somebody also confirm they wont go and move my connection back to their equipment??

Simon

I think they would have to have received a MAC code from your existing provider in order to do that, Bob.
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bob_s

A quick call to idnet confirmed I am an idnet customer  ;D  And as such without a mac code I cant be moved back ;D ;D ;D

So with the direct debit canceled I just await a reply from my email to pipex to confirm its just an admin error.

Lance

Quote from: bob_s on Feb 05, 2008, 08:15:06
So with the direct debit canceled I just await a reply from my email to pipex to confirm its just an admin error.


I wonder how long that will take them!
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Rik

Should be sorted by Christmas... 2010. ;)
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Malc


bob_s

To be fair to pipex they did reply to my email requesting information about the cancelation

See below, note the price for phoning them at the bottom, lucky they replied to the email, as I would have been spitting feathers to paid 10p/min to speak to them.

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Dear Sir

Thank you for your email

I can confirm to you that your account is cancellation pending and will be fully cancelled on the 22/02/2008.

If you have any further queries please don't hesitate to contact us.

Kind Regards

Victor Chiwashira

Customer Care Email Team

Pipex Internet

Phone: 0871 222 5550
Fax: 0871 222 6373

Calls charged at 10p/min from a BT line or calls charged by Pipex at 5p/min. Calls from mobiles and other providers may vary.

Rik

I'd have switched to fax.
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Barndog

Thanks for the heads up Bob, i left Pipex a few weeks ago so will keep my eyes peeled just in case!

Sebby

Pipex are disgraceful when it comes to things like this. We all know their system don't work properly, and they have a habit of sending out automated nonsense. If you don't get anywhere with Pipex directly, going through the ISPA always worked for me in the past.

Lance

One off the things I like about online banking is the ability to cancel a direct debit in seconds. saves hoping for the bank to act on a letter!
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Simon

Indeed, Lance.  I don't know what I'd do without online banking now!
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Rik

I started with online banking in 1986, HOBS from the Bank of Scotland, on the Prestel Service. I made £75 that year from switching money to and from a linked high interest account. I've never looked back. :)
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Noreen

I also use online banking, love being able to pay bills in the comfort of my own home at any time of night or day. :)

Rik

It's great, isn't it, Noreen. It saves the banks a fortune, of course, but I do like the control.
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Malc

Another online banker here.

It's great for us, especially when sending money to the Philippines, so much easier than the days in the 1990's when I had to make appointments in tthe bank to send money to Lani, before she was here.

And in them days the bank used to charge £30 per transaction.


Inactive

Quote from: Malc on Feb 07, 2008, 10:42:44

And in them days the bank used to charge £30 per transaction.



Mine still does Malc, ( HSBC ) well I think it is £20 and a terrible exchange rate.
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Malc

I BGC it to the Allied Bank of the Philippines in London which is free, as it's just like a DDR.

Then they transfer it to Lani's sister's account in the Philippines and it costs £5 for any ammount, and there is no more commission.

Inactive

Thanks Malc, that is interesting.

When I bought my place in Spain, I used one of the larger currency exchange places, no charges, and I got the commercial rate of exchange.

I have now started to use a Nationwide Flex Account and I use my card at any Spanish Bank's Hole in the Wall, no charges and a fantastic exchange rate for me, all other banks have rip - off exchange rates/ charges.
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g7pkf

Quote from: Inactive on Feb 07, 2008, 11:24:30
Thanks Malc, that is interesting.

When I bought my place in Spain, I used one of the larger currency exchange places, no charges, and I got the commercial rate of exchange.

I have now started to use a Nationwide Flex Account and I use my card at any Spanish Bank's Hole in the Wall, no charges and a fantastic exchange rate for me, all other banks have rip - off exchange rates/ charges.

Yep me too but if Nationwide ever did start charging i woul look at the post office apparently they do the same as nationwide.

Rik

Full circle, back to the original Girobank concept. :)
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Inactive

Quote from: g7pkf on Feb 07, 2008, 11:37:45
Yep me too but if Nationwide ever did start charging i woul look at the post office apparently they do the same as nationwide.

Thanks for that, I hope they are better than their miserable currency exchange rates.
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Si

I use online banking, and indeed online services for all my utilities. Saves a load of paper - but I wonder how I'm going to cope the next time someone needs proof of address and asks me for a utility bill....!
Simon

For the avoidance of confusion I'm not THAT Simon, or the OTHER Simon. :)

Rik

You make a good point, Si, one that at least one member has already encountered. With the changes in the way we pay our bills, companies are going to have to adjust the forms of identity they ask for.
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Inactive

I also use online banking, but insist on paper bills for that very reason, apart from the fact that companies are saving a fortune using the " green umbrella " without passing much on to their customers.
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