Active since Nov 2012
Old Mutual advertised for policies for R160 per month. I tried to buy online but could not upload the identity documents of my two grandchildren and wife for whom I wanted to buy these policies. I went to the Old Mutual offices in Smith Street, Durban. Agents are not interested as the commission on these policies is minimal. I sent the documents to Old Mutual, but am disappointed that I have to date received no response
I had a contract with Cell C. One month before the contract expired, I informed Cell C that I wanted to terminate my contract. The Atrium branch of Cell C informed me that I only owed 26.00. I paid this. I was then informed by Cell C that I owed R35.00. I paid this. I then received a sms from Cell C that I owed R35.00. They threatened to report me to a credit bureau. I paid this and received a sms from Cell C that I owe them nothing. I still believe they have me listed and I would like them to clear this of immediate effect
All kinds of advertisements appear when I am browsing, some very distasteful. My work is often disturbed.
One month before my contract expired in January 2015, I informed Cell C that I no longer wanted a contract and would like to convert to pay as you go. I was told by the Atrium Branch that I owed R29.80. I paid this on 20/12/2014. In January 2015, Cell C sent me an sms stating that I owed them R206.86 and that they had listed me with a credit bureau. I paid this on 20/1/2015. I asked Cell C to confirm that they had converted my contract to pay-as-you-go. I received no response. Call to Cell C was rudely cut off., In March 2015, I received an sms from Cell C stating that they had allocated airtime to me. I do not want this. I then received an sms that when I paid the R 206.86, I underpaid by R35.00. This is not true. The R 206.86 was the final figure given to me by Cell C. I find Cell Cs behaviour repulsive and want my contract terminated and substituted by a pay-as-you-go.
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