Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
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Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 7:48 PM
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Plusnet have had their chance to respond and to clarify -ie to help me as they would have helped a hearing person on the phone.
I think I've been treated quite poorly.
I'll be taking some advice.
Thanks again Plusnet for nothing.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 7:58 PM
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The fact that they do not have a method where someone, with the permission of the account holder, is able to address all matters regarding an account is perhaps discriminatory.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 7:58 PM
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whilst i agree there should be an email option for ALL customers (not just a select few), they have clearly told you why YOU can't do anything as YOU are not the account holder.
whether you think you have been given authority or not is here-say, as they have stated you do not have authority to make such a change on the account.
there is no discrimination here, as the account holder is not being discriminated against.
not sure who you'll be taking advice from though, you're not a plusnet customer.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 8:11 PM
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They were perfectly happy to sign his father up and start taking his money without speaking to the account holder. If that was wrong then perhaps Plusnet should return all the money they have falsely taken from his father's account.
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler) Why I have left Plusnet (warning: long post!) Broadband: Andrews & Arnold Home::1 (FTTC 80/20) Line rental: Pulse 8 Home Line Rental (£14.40/month) Mobile: iD mobile (£4/month) |
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 8:24 PM
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Quote from: spoon Guys, you are forgetting something here: the line about only talking to the account holder about contract matters is [Censored]!
maybe so, but they say that's the rules.
Quote from: spoon They were perfectly happy to sign his father up and start taking his money without speaking to the account holder. If that was wrong then perhaps Plusnet should return all the money they have falsely taken from his father's account.
they never spoke to me when i signed up to plusnet, it was all done online.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 10:27 PM
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If they actually cared they'd recognise the difficulties of the situation and find a way to help the customer. Instead they put on their Jobsworth caps and are totally inflexible.
@peter349 you can cancel the account without involving your father. Just sign up to transfer the services on the address/telephone number to a new provider. Plusnet will send a message saying that they've received notification you are moving away and if you don't respond to that to cancel the transfer, in two weeks it will go through.
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Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 10:30 PM
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As I pointed out above, I've dealt with many financial organisations, with inevitably stricter security processes, that would start (and continue) a "on behalf of" conversation with a third party. In my case by phone, but they (PlusNet) have a legal duty under the DDA to do that by means appropriate to a deaf person.
Quote from: pwatson Plusnet wouldn't have spoken to you about your father's account if you were able to hear
So, PlusNet, how do your deaf customers communicate with you regarding account issues?
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
06-11-2015 10:34 PM
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Your question: I am deaf. I want to talk about my account.
If you want to speak to our Support Team, you can do so by calling 0800 432 0200 or 0345 140 0200. If this isn't what you're looking for, please reword your question so I can help you.
I typed: I AM DEAF
No response.......
So I tried again:
Your question: how do deaf people communicate with you?
I understand you're looking for information about disabilities, but I'm not sure exactly what you mean. Please reword your question so I can help you.
AAARRRGGGHHHH!!!!
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
08-11-2015 10:46 PM
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But it's a robot. Not the appealing girl who appears on the page info line, in order to suggest that a human being is going to answer/respond.
It's just part of the modern way of deceiving people.
Or customers in this case.
I wouldn't want to have a disability dealing with this crew.....
Bad enough being 'normal'.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
11-12-2015 12:48 PM
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So I steel up some nerve to phone - dail the number - go through the long menu options - to be told it's a 15 minute wait.
Why would I wait 15 minutes to give you my custom?
I'm now checking out BT offers.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
11-12-2015 3:00 PM
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Having read the whole of this thread, it all sounds like "The computer says NO!".
I suggest that this distils down to
1. The account holder is not comfortable / able to deal with the contractual process and wishes their son (an authorised name on the account) to do so
2. The son is profoundly deaf and not able to use the phone interface to communicate, even if PlusNet were to allow the son to act on behalf of his father
Some questions...
1. At what point does PlusNet recognise that aged persons reach a point where dealing with suppliers is more that they feel able to handle and wish for some previously authorised person to act on their behalf?
2. If the son had power of attorney over his fathers affairs, how would PlusNet recognise that and allow the authorised person to act on behalf of the principle?
3. What services does PlusNet offer to enable deaf persons to use their services?
I saw a reference to Text-Relay / Type-Talk services - I recall not so long ago a long running thread of another deaf user having extreme difficulty using that service due to the unreasonably long time it takes to get the call connected to the CSC. The Text-Relay / Type-Talk service operators have a limited length of time that they can wait for the calling party to answer. What is being done to better support deaf persons access to PlusNet's services... There are a multitude of threads on this subject -
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,75593.0.html/
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,135887.0.html/
http://community.plus.net/blog/2011/08/03/plusnet-launches-freephone-support-number/ - see customer question and answer "Sometimes field calls" could imply there is no clear practice
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,135886.0.html/ - seems here that PlusNet did allow another to act on behalf of a deaf person (Jan 2015)
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php?topic=146130.0
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,87796.0.html/ - can this matter be dealt with by FAX or letter?
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,136196.0.html/
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,130295.0.html/
Quote from: MelRocks Being an authorised user allows most things, but contract discussions and engineer booking are things reserved to the account holder. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Sorry Mel, (I know you are just the messenger) but this answer is simply not good enough! It is not a new problem, it remains a barrier for people to access PlusNet's services and is thereby a contravention of the DDA. What are the company's plans to address this please? In action seems to be leading to users deciding to leave - even if there is no proof that the grass is greener elsewhere...
Quote from: peter349 I'm now checking out BT offers.
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Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
11-12-2015 3:28 PM
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Quote from: spoon You can enter in to a contract on your father's behalf, but you can't subsequently make changes to start a new contract to save your Dad some money.
The same happened with me in the setting up of my sister-in-law's account. Now they won't talk to me. There are a variety of posts of mine on the subject.
I have been with PN for over 7 years, the service is good and the price reasonable but am seriously considering leaving just out of spite
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
11-12-2015 4:04 PM
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We will not be using Plusnet!
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler) Why I have left Plusnet (warning: long post!) Broadband: Andrews & Arnold Home::1 (FTTC 80/20) Line rental: Pulse 8 Home Line Rental (£14.40/month) Mobile: iD mobile (£4/month) |
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
11-12-2015 5:30 PM
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http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/your-rights/equal-rights/your-rights-under-equality-act-2010#situ
"Indirect discrimination
This can happen when an organisation puts a rule or a policy or a way of doing things in place which has a worse impact on someone with a protected characteristic than someone without one. For example a local authority is planning to redevelop some of its housing. It decides to hold consultation events in the evening. Many of the female residents complain that they cannot attend these meetings because of childcare responsibilities. "
MS, from which my s-i-l suffers, is automatically a protected characteristic.
I would like to hear PN's view on this.
Re: Why does Plusnet insist on telephone contact when they already know I'm deaf?
11-12-2015 6:15 PM
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Or approach one of the BBC's consumer affairs programmes? Perhaps Watchdog, You and Yours, could be interested.
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