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Had a bad experience this morning at a Telstra shop , was confronted by a bloke with a clipboard, they wanted my name before anyone would help me (was buying new mobile)

I resented this breach of the privacy act (I think) and declined by telling them to piss off and walked out.

Tried to find somewhere to complain on the Telstra site, no such luck, but found this site http://www.telstracomplaints.com/
and faxed Sol Trujillo direct.

Might be handy for some of you guys and a thread for useful sites might also be interesting.
 
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Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman

www.tio.com.au

The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman is a free and independent alternative dispute resolution scheme for small business and residential consumers in Australia with unresolved complaints about their telephone or internet services.
 
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Had a bad experience this morning at a Telstra shop , was confronted by a bloke with a clipboard, they wanted my name before anyone would help me (was buying new mobile)

I resented this breach of the privacy act (I think) and declined by telling them to piss off and walked out.

Tried to find somewhere to complain on the Telstra site, no such luck, but found this site http://www.telstracomplaints.com/
and faxed Sol Trujillo direct.

Might be handy for some of you guys and a thread for useful sites might also be interesting.

Is this really a breach of privacy act? He was asking for your name, not stealing your details or on-selling your phone number to anyone else. Fair enough, it might be bad sales tactics, but it's their problem if they want to drive customers away.

BTW, why didn't you just tell him your real name, Monty Burns...
 
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Is this really a breach of privacy act? He was asking for your name, not stealing your details or on-selling your phone number to anyone else. Fair enough, it might be bad sales tactics, but it's their problem if they want to drive customers away.

BTW, why didn't you just tell him your real name, Monty Burns...

He didnt just ask he insisted, it's the princple. Thats an invasion of privacy and I shouldn't have to lie to avoid it.
 
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Hi Mr Burns,

Its probably some new law so that you can be tracked down, after using your phone purchased under your real name, new from the shop, to conduct your drug deals, terrorist activity and other criminal enterprises.

Same as if you want to withdraw $10k of your own money
 
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Ha I sent the Telstra thing to Crikey and it's already pubished in their newsletter.

8 . Tips and rumours



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Nine Network's practice of advertising shows at a certain hour and then running them over to thwart other channels' programming is now entrenched with shows such as Underbelly starting and finishing over 10 minutes late. They all do it but is this a breach of ACMA rules or the Trade Practices Act (deceptive and misleading conduct)?

Production on the childrens' television series Fairies, which airs on Channel Seven, has halted. The series is filmed in Adelaide, it follows the adventures of fairies Harmony, Rhapsody and their magical friends. It was meant to go back into production last week but when the producers got wind that the fairies wanted a union agreement production was halted. The fairies' union is taking legal action.

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Bunnings BBQ 2. Your Rotarian who reported the refusal of Bunnings to allow hamburgers to be cooked on their barbeques may be interested to know that there may be other issues involved. A sporting group in western Sydney were told by Bunnings that they couldn't sell bacon and egg rolls because it would compete with McDonald's on the other side of the car park.

Why does Qantas only run two services direct Melbourne to Canberra on a Sunday? All other services (of which there are many) go via Sydney. So instead of one hour of airline fuel, my upcoming trip uses two -- the first hour to Sydney (with a one hour wait), the second hour to Canberra. How can Qantas remain profitable and a responsible corporate citizen? How can it expect to be taken seriously as a national airline?

Virgin Blue has set up its new international operation as a no union work site. As a consequence it has only been able to attract 2 Virgin Blue pilots to the operation. It now hopes to use the stick of go to V Australia on lower pay and significantly worse conditions or face the sack. As an example of the condition busting strategy pilots whilst on a layover in LA are required to be on call for the entire duration of the layover thus not even allowing them to have a quite beer or a glass on wine with a meal.

They are also required to remain aviable for call in 24/7 -- 365. That is they may be on a day off resting after duty or on an annual leave break and they must still be contactable and aviable to be called in. It is no surprise that the jobs at V Australia have attracted mostly South Africans and others form offshore willing to take any conditions to have an chance to live and work in Australia.

In choosing who to sack Godfrey also wants to recant on the pilots EBA by ignoring the time honoured last on first off principle.

Thursday's Port Douglas & Mossman Gazette carries a survey which will not make happy reading for the Queensland Government. "No way back on slippery merger slope for Labor" tells what everyone up here in the former Douglas Shire has known for the past year -- that the forced amalgamation of the Shire with Cairns would have a huge voter backlash.

In the survey of 300 local residents who said they intended to vote at the next State Government election, 69.7% said the LNP's Craig Batchelor would get their vote followed by 14.3% opting for the Greens. 2.7% will vote One Nation and 3% for Independents. A further 100 voters are still to make up their mind. Just 10.3% said they would vote for Labor's Jason O'Brien who has held this traditional Labor seat since 2004. Mr. O'Brien said he was "a little surprised".

Douglas residents were still furious about amalgamation and acknowledged his unpopularity was due to the forced merger. More than 95% of the survey's respondents believed the former Douglas Shire was worse off under CRC's governance with more than 90% stating the amalgamation decision should be reversed. Which is exactly what the LNP is proposing to do should they get elected.

I went to the Telstra shop in Melbourne's Camberwell today to buy a new phone. I was greeted by a man who produced a clipboard and asked for my name. I asked why I have to give my name to look at phones. He said he wanted my name so he could introduce me to someone who could help. I declined, he said no one would be able to help me unless I gave my name, I said "well p-ss off then" and walked out. Surely there are privacy issues being breached here. I'm sure I'll enjoy Vodaphone more, and they didn't even insist on taking my name before I could view their phones.

The commodification of happiness continues. Sydney Morning Herald readers received a flier with their paper on Thursday advertising the fourth annual "Happiness and its Causes" conference offering them "tools and techniques for a happier life". What will make the organisers really happy is if they enrich them to the tune of $1525 for a gold pass (discounted if you book early) to the two day chuckle-fest at Sydney's Darling Harbour Convention Centre in May. Dozens of smiling gurus are promised including psychologists, philosophers, marriage counsellors, Tibetan lamas, ABC "celebrities" and professional comedians in a packed program of self-help lectures and workshops.

Aside from the usual www and email address and a prodigious catalogue of corporate and institutional "endorsing bodies" (which includes the Dalai Lama's support group in Australia) there is nothing to reveal the identity of the organisers -- the Vajrayana Institute which promotes the teaching of Tibetan buddhism and is supported by the World Happiness Forum (in turn sponsored by Terrapinn, an South African based management training company).
 
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Had a bad experience this morning at a Telstra shop , was confronted by a bloke with a clipboard, they wanted my name before anyone would help me (was buying new mobile)

you should have said give me your name and then i will give you mine.;)
 
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I kept getting over-charged for my new plan I started in November. Each time I was told to pay the amount on the bill (roughly double the price I should have paid) and it would be credited to my next bill. I rang their hotline, but was continuously "put through to another area", so I went into the store and kicked up a stink about it. They said they couldn't help with a billing issue, and that I had to call the billing department.

I sent an email describing what happened to their complaints office. I got a "copy and paste" response thanking me for my letter. WTF! I replied stating that I had contacted the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman. For some reason they don't seem to like that.

In the end I was so sick of continuously wasting hours of my precious free time that I paid $1000 to get out of the contract, which is basically what it would have cost me to buy the phone outright (iPhone). Now I'm pre-paid, and I actually get a lot better value for money. For $50 I get 100MB data, 150mins of calls and 150 free SMS per month.
 
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