Active since Feb 2011
Complaint Regarding SolarEnergy101.com I would like to share my experience with the website www.solarenergy101.com to alert other consumers. Based on my experience, this website does not appear to operate as a legitimate business. My father placed an order for a solar battery to the value of approximately R12,000. After payment was made via EFT, the goods were never delivered. What Happened The website advertises solar products at prices slightly below market value. The adverti*****ts appear as Google Sponsored Ads and reference an entity called YGT Group. The website appears professional in design, but does not provide verifiable contact details. The listed physical address corresponds to what appears to be a residential property rather than a commercial premises. No working contact number is provided. After adding items to the cart, customers are required to make payment via EFT directly into a bank account. The banking details provided did not correspond to the bank initially discussed. Communication was conducted by a person identifying herself as “Jenny,” without providing further verifiable information. After payment was made, no goods were delivered and communication ceased. A ******** case has been opened with the South African Police Service (SAPS), and a case number has been issued. The domain appears to be registered through GoDaddy and hosted via Cloudflare.
Please be warned about a *****ulent website operating under the domain www.solarenergy101.com . This site is not a legitimate business and is actively ****ming members of the public. ⚠️ How the **** Works: They advertise solar products at prices slightly below market value. The ads appear on Google Sponsored Ads, linked to YGT Group. The website looks professional but provides no legitimate contact information. The listed physical address is **** — it corresponds to a residential property currently for sale on Property24 in Herm****. There is no working contact number. After placing items in your cart, they insist on EFT payment directly into their bank account. They first ask which bank you use — if you say ABSA, they provide Capitec banking details (clearly attempting to avoid payment reversals or detection). Communication is from someone calling herself “Jenny” — no surname, no verifiable details. Once payment is made, goods are never delivered. My father has been de*****ed of more than R12,000 for a solar battery. A ******** case has been opened with the South African Police Service (SAPS), and a case number has been issued. The website is registered via GoDaddy and hosted through Cloudflare, which means it is being facilitated by established service providers despite clear *****ulent activity.
Had a great experience at Malas. Prices were excellent - bought through their online portal. Service was quick and efficient. They even referred me to a third party to fix bushes on the vehicle in the same morning - and then when I returned an hour later completed the wheel alignment. Thanks Karabo and Finias and the rest of the team.
I am extremely disappointed with Momentum’s service. I initiated a transaction to withdraw my retirement savings over six weeks ago, but the process has been frustratingly unclear and poorly communicated. I received a vague SMS with no reference - stating there was an issue with SARS and that I needed to resolve it—yet upon checking, there are no problems reflected on my SARS profile. I reached out via Momentum’s online email portal requesting assistance, but received no response whatsoever. When I tried calling the call centre, I was repeatedly met with endless hold music and the usual "all our consultants are busy" message. After finally getting through, the consultant placed me on hold and then the call was disconnected after five minutes—without any resolution. I find this level of service unacceptable. Additionally, I find some of Momentum’s advertising campaigns to be offensive and in poor taste, reinforcing harmful stereotypes. I expected better from a company entrusted with managing people’s financial futures.
<p>Every month an amount of R30.31 a day is being stolen from my cellphone account by Vodacom on behalf of a third party client called Opera Telecom. I dont know who they are and I never signed any contract with them for SOME DODGY **** service? Vodacom please refund me all the POWER sessions youve soliciated on Opera Telecoms behalf. I'm ready to move to MTN or CELL C, because you are a bunch of theives! My contract is with you for a cellphone service, not with some third party **** MONGER!</p> <p>Digusted by your lack of morals and effort as a company. </p> <p>Iv'e complained about this before please refund me as per # ********** request. </p> <p> </p>
<p>I wrote a review about Vodacom and Opera Telecom illegal and fraduelent billing on my account.</p> <p> </p> <p>The review was called " VODACOM Stealing on behalf of third party Opera Telecom." on June 8th.</p> <p> </p> <p>Although Vodacom replied and said they gave me feedback via sms....nothing has been done yet!? And I still havent received any SMS??</p> <p> </p> <p>Could someone please sort this out?</p> <p> </p> <p>Cant beleive that Vodacom which I though was a reputable company is in business with a bunch of crooks!!!</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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