Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Aug 27, 2007 5:26 pm Wasn't sure where this thread belonged, so apologies if it's in the wrong category.
I had Telstra scheduled for a reconnection of the phone service on a property I just bought. I was assured that as the property had a previous phone account connection would be done "at the switch" at a cost of $59.. I received a call this morning from Telstra saying they had to send a tech out becasue the lines are to old to just reconnect "at the switch".. The CSR couldn't (or wouldn't) tell me any more than that - couldn't even tell me how much it would cost.. I looked up on the Telstra website and looks like I could be up for charges up to $300.. This just doesn't seem right to me as they were able to disconnect the service "at the switch".. Any thoughts on this, and is there anything else I can do??? Re: Telstra Phone Connection Problems - HELP 2Aug 27, 2007 5:59 pm McReidy,
To me this is a clear one. You should only pay $59, regardless of the condition of the line. Then if the line is of poor quality that is part of Telstra's maintence obligation. Telstra may argue that they have not been paid maintenance (that is, line rental) for a while and therefore nature has taken over and destroyed the line. This argument would only hold water if the line has been inactive for over a year. Cheers, Casa Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Telstra Phone Connection Problems - HELP 3Aug 27, 2007 7:57 pm How long since the last phone was connected there?
If the line was not connected for along time they may have re-alloctaed the lines at the pit to another house, and now have to re-connect them. Hence the extra charges. I recently had a phone put onto a place and it cost me the $60 and it was near on 12 months since a line had been connected. But it depends on the demand for lines in the area if they have to - reconnect the line in the pit. Ask for the supervisor to explain it you - if your not getting the answers you like - hang up ring back and you often get a more helpful person next time ![]() Steve Re: Telstra Phone Connection Problems - HELP 4Aug 27, 2007 10:49 pm ![]() I received a call this morning from Telstra saying they had to send a tech out becasue the lines are to old to just reconnect "at the switch".. This should not be your problem. There will be a handoff point or line of demarcation somewhere, usually either the first connection, or the property boundary ins ome cases. If the cannot repatch at the switch, I would be pushing that it is their issue at the switch and not yours. Adrian B Re: Telstra Phone Connection Problems - HELP 6Aug 28, 2007 8:38 am ![]() McReidy, To me this is a clear one. You should only pay $59, regardless of the condition of the line. Then if the line is of poor quality that is part of Telstra's maintence obligation. Exactly! THis is the reason Telstra keep saying they have to charge their competitors so much - cause they spend all this money on line maintenance. What a bunch of scum bags! Fight it all the way! Re: Telstra Phone Connection Problems - HELP 9Aug 29, 2007 9:23 pm I would have expected that line quality wise Modbury would be OK.
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