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  • topmax00
    topmax00 replied to a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    fortuner said:
    topmax00 said:
    Hi
     ...  more
    fortuner said:
    topmax00 said:
    Hi
     
    current provider is Tele2, future provider is T-mobile
     
    I have sent a letter to my bank asking about the automatic charge, waiting for a reply
    Ah, Tele2... one of the cheapest, if not the cheapest, but you get what you pay for in my experience.
    May be this website might be of help:
    http://www.gebruikers.eu/
    Here you'll find all the problems documented by the customers of all providers...
    thanks for the link, I will post also there a msg
    regards  
    • February 10
  • topmax00
    topmax00 replied to a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    fortuner said:
    topmax00 said:
     
    Thanks for the reply....  more
    fortuner said:
    topmax00 said:
     
    Thanks for the reply.
     
    Yes, I have already sent them a letter with all the steps and with their email attached.
     
    About stopping the automatic charge, I just hope that my bank will allow it. 
     
    Anyway I will also ask for legal advices.
     
    Thanks again
    I think, the only people that can stop that automatic monthly charge are the company that take it, but, you also have the option of reclaiming that money back, which, if you use ABN, you can do yourself online... I'm sure with other banks you'd be able to do the same but I'm not sure.
     
    Also, don't be afraid to name those providers, I'm sure we'd all be interested to know who they are, if we don't know already who the suspect ones are.
     
    Hi
     
    current provider is Tele2, future provider is T-mobile
     
    I have sent a letter to my bank asking about the automatic charge, waiting for a reply  less
    • February 10
  • topmax00
    topmax00 replied to a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    peony said:Uhuh, you are in for a ride. They are notorious for this kind of behaviour. The thing you have to check is does it really matter who cancelled the contract - you or new provider. And most importantly, make sure you have the first communnication from them saying that you have the right to cancell without charges by march 1. You will probably spend quite a bit of your time on this, so be patient. I am not exactly sure will this story apply to your situation, but this is what happened to me. We moved houses and changed provider (all correct and proper) but the old provider kept on charging us. We stopped automatic charges and they hired collecting agency. It took us 7 months to solve the problem ( created by them) but in the end we got the money back. I would advise you to write them a letter with all the steps taken by now and copy of their original letter to you. Also I'd stop automatic charges, buut be prepared to have to deal with collecting agency. If you have legal insurance you can also contact la...  ...  morepeony said:Uhuh, you are in for a ride. They are notorious for this kind of behaviour. The thing you have to check is does it really matter who cancelled the contract - you or new provider. And most importantly, make sure you have the first communnication from them saying that you have the right to cancell without charges by march 1. You will probably spend quite a bit of your time on this, so be patient. I am not exactly sure will this story apply to your situation, but this is what happened to me. We moved houses and changed provider (all correct and proper) but the old provider kept on charging us. We stopped automatic charges and they hired collecting agency. It took us 7 months to solve the problem ( created by them) but in the end we got the money back. I would advise you to write them a letter with all the steps taken by now and copy of their original letter to you. Also I'd stop automatic charges, buut be prepared to have to deal with collecting agency. If you have legal insurance you can also contact la...    less
    • February 9
  • topmax00
    topmax00 posted a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    Problem with Internet Provider
    Hello
     
    I will need some advices from someone who knows about internet providers and their regulations here in the Netherlands.On 30 Jan my internet provider informed me that they have increased the monthly costs of my abonement. They wrote that I am free to terminate my contract with no charges, if I do not agree with the change, before 1st of March. On 30 Jan I called another provider: they confirmed that they could take care of cancelling my abonement with my current provider and start a new one with them. I told them to proceed and they sent me the confirmation of the new contract on 30 Jan.
    On 2 Feb my current provider sent me an email to say that because the contract was cancelled by another provider, they will charge me 6 months of abonement! This regardless the fact that the due date for free cancellation was 1 March. They actually claimed in the email that the cancellation date will be the 5 of March, which is the date of the start of the new contract with the new provider!...  more
    Hello
     
    I will need some advices from someone who knows about internet providers and their regulations here in the Netherlands.On 30 Jan my internet provider informed me that they have increased the monthly costs of my abonement. They wrote that I am free to terminate my contract with no charges, if I do not agree with the change, before 1st of March. On 30 Jan I called another provider: they confirmed that they could take care of cancelling my abonement with my current provider and start a new one with them. I told them to proceed and they sent me the confirmation of the new contract on 30 Jan.
    On 2 Feb my current provider sent me an email to say that because the contract was cancelled by another provider, they will charge me 6 months of abonement! This regardless the fact that the due date for free cancellation was 1 March. They actually claimed in the email that the cancellation date will be the 5 of March, which is the date of the start of the new contract with the new provider!
    I called my current pro...    less
    • February 8
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  • February 10, 2012 2:20:16 PM CET
    in the topic Problem with Internet Provider in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands
    fortuner said:
    topmax00 said:

    Hi

     

    current provider is Tele2, future provider is T-mobile

     

    I have sent a letter to my bank asking about the automatic charge, waiting for a reply

    Ah, Tele2... one of the cheapest, if not the cheapest, but you get what you pay for in my experience.

    May be this website might be of help:

    http://www.gebruikers.eu/

    Here you'll find all the problems documented by the customers of all providers...

    thanks for the link, I will post also there a msg

    regards

  • February 10, 2012 8:10:37 AM CET
    in the topic Problem with Internet Provider in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands
    fortuner said:
    topmax00 said:

     

    Thanks for the reply.

     

    Yes, I have already sent them a letter with all the steps and with their email attached.

     

    About stopping the automatic charge, I just hope that my bank will allow it. 

     

    Anyway I will also ask for legal advices.

     

    Thanks again

    I think, the only people that can stop that automatic monthly charge are the company that take it, but, you also have the option of reclaiming that money back, which, if you use ABN, you can do yourself online... I'm sure with other banks you'd be able to do the same but I'm not sure.

     

    Also, don't be afraid to name those providers, I'm sure we'd all be interested to know who they are, if we don't know already who the suspect ones are.

     

    Hi

     

    current provider is Tele2, future provider is T-mobile

     

    I have sent a letter to my bank asking about the automatic charge, waiting for a reply

  • February 9, 2012 11:49:09 AM CET
    in the topic Problem with Internet Provider in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands
    peony said:
    Uhuh, you are in for a ride. They are notorious for this kind of behaviour. The thing you have to check is does it really matter who cancelled the contract - you or new provider. And most importantly, make sure you have the first communnication from them saying that you have the right to cancell without charges by march 1. You will probably spend quite a bit of your time on this, so be patient. I am not exactly sure will this story apply to your situation, but this is what happened to me. We moved houses and changed provider (all correct and proper) but the old provider kept on charging us. We stopped automatic charges and they hired collecting agency. It took us 7 months to solve the problem ( created by them) but in the end we got the money back. I would advise you to write them a letter with all the steps taken by now and copy of their original letter to you. Also I'd stop automatic charges, buut be prepared to have to deal with collecting agency. If you have legal insurance you can also contact lawyer to check with him.

     

    Thanks for the reply.

     

    Yes, I have already sent them a letter with all the steps and with their email attached.

     

    About stopping the automatic charge, I just hope that my bank will allow it. 

     

    Anyway I will also ask for legal advices.

     

    Thanks again

  • February 8, 2012 6:48:20 PM CET
    in the topic Problem with Internet Provider in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands
    Hello
     

    I will need some advices from someone who knows about internet providers and their regulations here in the Netherlands.

    On 30 Jan my internet provider informed me that they have increased the monthly costs of my abonement. They wrote that I am free to terminate my contract with no charges, if I do not agree with the change, before 1st of March. On 30 Jan I called another provider: they confirmed that they could take care of cancelling my abonement with my current provider and start a new one with them. I told them to proceed and they sent me the confirmation of the new contract on 30 Jan.


    On 2 Feb my current provider sent me an email to say that because the contract was cancelled by another provider, they will charge me 6 months of abonement! This regardless the fact that the due date for free cancellation was 1 March. They actually claimed in the email that the cancellation date will be the 5 of March, which is the date of the start of the new contract with the new provider!


    I called my current provider: they adviced me to contact the new provider and tell them first to cancel their contract, then to call again to cancel the current contract. I called the new provider: with my big surprise, they said that the 7 days to cancel the contract (valid by law) were expired! I called them the 2nd of February, how could the 7 days be expired? It was only 3 days after the confirmation of the new provider's contract! I am really astonished, I don't know what to do. The new provider asked me to write them a letter but I am pretty sure that they will reject the request. I did it already last friday and so far no answers.


    Is there anybody who can recommend what to do? 

    I have already sent a formal letter to my current provider to request the cancellation but they are not changing their position.

    For instance, am I allowed to stop the automatic charge to my bank account from my current provider in a case like this?

    Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me any good advice


    This post was edited by topmax00 at February 8, 2012 6:48:20 PM CET
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