Shiggaddi
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Before I had a chance to compose another e-mail to zim, they e-mailed back to confirm that they would comply with my wishes, and also asked if I had the cheque for £1.50, to which I e-mailed back to confirm that I did.
They then said that the remaining £11.44 (£10 for using an hours of my time, and 18 mins to 0870 at 8p per minute) would also be paid.
They also apologised for the fact that I had waited 3 weeks for my first cheque and blamed the Christmas post for the delay (although my letter was dated 4 January, and was sent 1st class)
Anyway, as soon as the cheque arrives, I'll consider the matter closed. Just wish more people would take a stand against companies like this, because their costs of settling my claim are about 10 times the amount they would have taken in profit had I just remained silent.
And Heinz, I'm not sure you are immune, because when I send a text and receive a delivery report, it confirms it reached the other persons phone (ie they have signal, and it's switched on), not that they have opened the text message.
Also, I don't even remember receiving this reverse charge text message, although I have received junk texts on my phones at various times, and just delete it, but they've never been reverse charged texts.
I did have a dispute with t-mobile last year who sent out a whole load of unsolicited texts from their t-zones wap site, costing around £30. It took a while to dispute the matter, but it was only resolved when they realised the only way I could have requested these texts would have been to be logged into WAP at the time, and some of the texts were sent during the day, when WAP wasn't in the free minutes. After they realised I wasn't on WAP on any occasion when a text was received, they re-imbursed me and after I told them that I have also had to write a letter to complain and waste alot of time, they agreed to give me a months free line rental as a gesture of goodwill worth £13.99.
So the story is, nobody is immune from reverse charge scamming, and it's even worse if you're on PAYG, as the average customer probably doesn't check their balance until they run out of credit, and won't know that some of the £10 they bought last time was used to fund an unsolicited reverse charge text. I only found out, cos I have itemised billing on all my phones and they're all contract phones!!
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