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Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 2:58 pm
by Wedgie
Wedgie 2018 wrote:I've had even more problems since then, more over charging. Approximately a dozen visits to the store and 50 phone calls later assured it wouldn't happen again. Then stupid me got a $5pm fetch tv and got charged $30pm for it! ( and it didnt work at the start so their solution was to send me second one which also didn't work, a week later after several calls one worked) Asked for a refund of $50 for 2 months. Got $15 instead.
Told them just to cancel everything as I'm sick of dealing with their incompetence. 9 months of hell basically. I have never come across another company that would even have 5% of the incompetence and poor service as Optus.
What I've written is but a tiny summary of their invompetence. A full detailed report would be close to 50 pages long.
I wouldn't wish Optus on my worst enemy.
I've learnt a very expensive lesson and I feel for those who work normal hours and dont have days on end to spend on the phone and in shops like I have.
Anyone who is with them in any capacity should try and get out ASAP, its just a matter of time!

Hope people listened.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:02 pm
by Brodlach
The way people are reacting it’s like Armageddon. No phone or internet, unless of course you could connect to WIFI, for a few hours. God forbid.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:03 pm
by Wedgie
Brodlach wrote:The way people are reacting it’s like Armageddon. No phone or internet, unless of course you could connect to WIFI, for a few hours. God forbid.

Optus is so much worse than jut wifi, phone and internet outages. I've never encountered a company even close to as incompetent as they are in my 50 plus years.
I'm assuming the only reason they have any customers is because they have exclusive rights to the EPL.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:07 pm
by dedja
No doubt Optus haven’t covered themselves in glory, from the Cyber incident last year to yesterdays debacle, but I’ve had a long history of dealing with Telstra in both a business and personal capacity and believe it or not, I’d deal with Optus any day of the week compared with Telstra.

Other people’s mileage may vary, but I’ve not dealt with Telstra in any way for over 4 years and would never go back under any circumstances.

That said, Optus need to move on their CEO who is hopelessly out of her depth and is an embarrassment to the industry.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:09 pm
by Brucetiki
After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:10 pm
by Brodlach
Wedgie wrote:
Brodlach wrote:The way people are reacting it’s like Armageddon. No phone or internet, unless of course you could connect to WIFI, for a few hours. God forbid.

Optus is so much worse than jut wifi, phone and internet outages. I've never encountered a company even close to as incompetent as they are in my 50 plus years.
I'm assuming the only reason they have any customers is because they have exclusive rights to the EPL.

I’ve been with them for mobile for 30 years and have never had an issue. Weird how it works sometimes between different people

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:11 pm
by Brodlach
Brucetiki wrote:After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

That is bad.

But that’s on an individual not the actual company

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:17 pm
by Wedgie
I live 5kms out of the CBD and struggled to get even 3g with Optus too (had a 5g plan). Struggled in the middle of the city quite often too. My mate couldn't work out why he couldn't watch his sky channel on his Sports Bet app recently with Optus, I created a hotspot and he had no issues.
Wouldn't be able to work at home even if they were a competent company and I was still with them. But the way they ran their company coverage wasn't even a minor issue compared to the rest.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:30 pm
by amber_fluid
Brodlach wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

That is bad.

But that’s on an individual not the actual company


Companies are responsible for their employees and the appropriate training though!

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:49 pm
by Brodlach
amber_fluid wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

That is bad.

But that’s on an individual not the actual company


Companies are responsible for their employees and the appropriate training though!


As we have seen, you can give people so much information and training they still act like idiots. Joel Smith comes to mind easily, no one gets more information about drugs than AFL listed players.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:59 pm
by amber_fluid
Brodlach wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

That is bad.

But that’s on an individual not the actual company


Companies are responsible for their employees and the appropriate training though!


As we have seen, you can give people so much information and training they still act like idiots. Joel Smith comes to mind easily, no one gets more information about drugs than AFL listed players.


Maybe the AFL should be fining the Demons and sanctioning them too.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:12 pm
by Jimmy_041
dedja wrote:No doubt Optus haven’t covered themselves in glory, from the Cyber incident last year to yesterdays debacle, but I’ve had a long history of dealing with Telstra in both a business and personal capacity and believe it or not, I’d deal with Optus any day of the week compared with Telstra.

Other people’s mileage may vary, but I’ve not dealt with Telstra in any way for over 4 years and would never go back under any circumstances.

That said, Optus need to move on their CEO who is hopelessly out of her depth and is an embarrassment to the industry.


She ticks the diversity box though.

I'm with you dedja. I find Optus very good

Telstra have a very short memory. Didn't they have a similar outage earler this year?

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:16 pm
by dedja
There is a woman of Armenian descent that they could replace the current CEO with, would tick a couple of diversity boxes. :lol:

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:25 pm
by Pseudo
Wedgie wrote:
Wedgie 2018 wrote:I've had even more problems since then, more over charging. Approximately a dozen visits to the store and 50 phone calls later assured it wouldn't happen again. Then stupid me got a $5pm fetch tv and got charged $30pm for it! ( and it didnt work at the start so their solution was to send me second one which also didn't work, a week later after several calls one worked) Asked for a refund of $50 for 2 months. Got $15 instead.
Told them just to cancel everything as I'm sick of dealing with their incompetence. 9 months of hell basically. I have never come across another company that would even have 5% of the incompetence and poor service as Optus.
What I've written is but a tiny summary of their invompetence. A full detailed report would be close to 50 pages long.
I wouldn't wish Optus on my worst enemy.
I've learnt a very expensive lesson and I feel for those who work normal hours and dont have days on end to spend on the phone and in shops like I have.
Anyone who is with them in any capacity should try and get out ASAP, its just a matter of time!

Hope people listened.


I joined Optus since you made the original post ... but I was fleeing Vodafone, who had turned a simple phone-upgrade operation into a month-long metaphorical arse-reaming. When I finally had enough and quit, they even managed to bollocks up the porting-out of the service.

Never, never, never Vodafone ever again. I guess that leaves Tel$tra...

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:27 pm
by Jim05
dedja wrote:There is a woman of Armenian descent that they could replace the current CEO with, would tick a couple of diversity boxes. :lol:
Gladys is in the mix for the Qantas chair when Dicky departs

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2023 12:48 pm
by Jimmy_041
dedja wrote:There is a woman of Armenian descent that they could replace the current CEO with, would tick a couple of diversity boxes. :lol:

Who remembers the Armenians?

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 2:21 pm
by Brucetiki
Brodlach wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

That is bad.

But that’s on an individual not the actual company


If it was just one employee, then yep I'd get that.

But the whole process took about 6 months for them do a simple cancellation of a deceased estate - involving multiple agents. Not to mention their complaints team actually thought it was acceptable to sell a mobile phone to a dead person.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 2:55 pm
by Jimmy_041
Brucetiki wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:After the way Optus treated my aunt after my uncle passed away a couple of years ago, I would never go back to them.

She went to cancel his service following his passing. Their first response was that he had to contact them to cancel the cover. After they dragged the chain on the cancellation for months, the TIO got involved. Once the complaint was resolved and his phone service finally cancelled, they asked my aunt if he'd be interested in a new phone plan!

That is bad.

But that’s on an individual not the actual company


If it was just one employee, then yep I'd get that.

But the whole process took about 6 months for them do a simple cancellation of a deceased estate - involving multiple agents. Not to mention their complaints team actually thought it was acceptable to sell a mobile phone to a dead person.


I think Facebook did something like this
"You need to organise for the deceased person to delist the page"

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:34 pm
by gadj1976
Verona Cafe Restaurante at Golden Grove.

We booked there for Father's Day and I suspect because they were 'newly opened', they were having teething issues. However, this was a complete sh2tshow.

We had 16-18 people for breakfast.

We ordered say 15 coffees. We got 12 over the course of the next 30 minutes - no logical order either. My sister asked for her coffee again and was told because she'd asked again, it would be put to the back of the queue. Hold fire on that.....

We ordered breakfast. The orders came out one by one, generally cold and orders that were 'the same' came out different. One garnished different, one without butter, one without toast. Complaints were met with sighs from staff.

After 80 minutes of a 90 minute setting, my niece didn't have either a coffee or breakfast (two pancakes). When she complained, she got a full refund and the breakfast came out stone cold. The coffee (as stated above) finally arrived, cold.

We put a review on their FB site and google site and the FB reviews were taken down within 10 minutes of us leaving. I really hope they have their sh2t together now but by Christ we were burnt and will never go back.

Re: Black listed companies

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2023 7:07 am
by mighty_tiger_79
That is a shambles