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Does anyone know the name of Bulldog's MD/CEO and an appropriate address
to write to them? I've been trying to resolve a complaint with them for the past eight months (yes, seriously!), and I've given up dealing with their customer support and complaints people. Cheers Xmas |
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Xmas expressed precisely :
> Does anyone know the name of Bulldog's MD/CEO and an appropriate address > to write to them? > > I've been trying to resolve a complaint with them for the past eight > months (yes, seriously!), and I've given up dealing with their customer > support and complaints people. > > Cheers Try their adjudication process, which you are eligible to use after 12 weeks. Adjudication If a complaint is not resolved to your satisfaction within 12 weeks of us receiving the complaint, you may appeal to the Communications and Internet Services Adjudication Scheme (CISAS), which is an independent adjudication scheme approved by Ofcom. You may also refer a complaint to CISAS whenever we issue a deadlock letter to you with a CISAS reference number. Contact details for CISAS are as follows: Post: CISAS The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 12 Bloomsbury Square London WC1A 2LP Phone: 020 7421 7432 Fax: 020 7404 7150 |
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> If a complaint is not resolved to your satisfaction within 12 weeks of > us receiving the complaint, you may appeal to the Communications and > Internet Services Adjudication Scheme (CISAS), which is an independent > adjudication scheme approved by Ofcom. I saw that on their web page, but I wondered if going through that could delay matters even more, or if they'll tell me to bugger off because the issue hasn't been resolved - Bulldog are just ignoring it! May be worth a try though... |
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"Xmas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:MPG.2032e54f7a63eb02989846@127.0.0.1... > (E-Mail Removed) says... >> If a complaint is not resolved to your satisfaction within 12 weeks of >> us receiving the complaint, you may appeal to the Communications and >> Internet Services Adjudication Scheme (CISAS), which is an independent >> adjudication scheme approved by Ofcom. > > I saw that on their web page, but I wondered if going through that could > delay matters even more, or if they'll tell me to bugger off because the > issue hasn't been resolved - Bulldog are just ignoring it! > > May be worth a try though... Go and see a solicitor or is that too obvious? If you have a case they will help you. |
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Xmas submitted this idea :
> (E-Mail Removed) says... >> If a complaint is not resolved to your satisfaction within 12 weeks of >> us receiving the complaint, you may appeal to the Communications and >> Internet Services Adjudication Scheme (CISAS), which is an independent >> adjudication scheme approved by Ofcom. > > I saw that on their web page, but I wondered if going through that could > delay matters even more, or if they'll tell me to bugger off because the > issue hasn't been resolved - Bulldog are just ignoring it! > > May be worth a try though... They do not say they have to resolved it they could have done nothing at all, after 12 weeks you can use the adjudication service. Adjudication will be free. |
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> "Xmas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > Go and see a solicitor or is that too obvious? If you have a case they will > help you. Too trivial an amount to sue over, which is why I wanted to write to their CEO to let him know how appalling the service is. Perhaps I'm being naive but I find it hard to believe that the CEO is aware of the low level of service his company is providing. Maybe I'll give the arbitration service a go. |
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 17:38:47 -0000, Xmas <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Does anyone know the name of Bulldog's MD/CEO and an appropriate address >to write to them? > >I've been trying to resolve a complaint with them for the past eight >months (yes, seriously!), and I've given up dealing with their customer >support and complaints people. Bulldog Retail is now part of Pipex. The MD is Mike Read: http://www.pipexgroup.com/pg.asp?directorsinfo (Address at the bottom of that page.) |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says... > Bulldog Retail is now part of Pipex. The MD is Mike Read: > > http://www.pipexgroup.com/pg.asp?directorsinfo > > (Address at the bottom of that page.) Thanks Mark. I think I've now got to the stage where a letter to the Complaints Manager and the CEO is probably the most effective move. I am currently being frustrated by them asking me for a copy of some documentation. I've scanned it in but I am getting a variety of excuses from them why they can't open it ("It didn't come through", "Could you send it in Word format?", "It is unreadable" (because IE resized it), etc). I have sent them EIGHT different copies of it so far with no luck. For support staff at a technology company to be unable to open an image attachment is pretty dire! So sending a paper copy of it along with a complaint may be the way forward. |
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