This is a summary of our complaint handling process for customers and former customers who are covered by the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code (TCP Code). It outlines how we handle complaints, and is intended especially for our past, current and prospective customers, our own staff and other interested parties.
As our customer or former customer, you have the right to make a complaint. Our goal is to keep our customers satisfied, and that means as few complaints as possible, and that any complaints that do arise are dealt with openly, fairly and promptly.
To support that goal, our complaints process is approved by our Chief Executive Officer (or equivalent), who is responsible for ensuring its implementation, operation and compliance in accordance with Chapter 8 of the TCP Code.
In dealing with you about complaints, we will use everyday language.
A complete list of contact details referenced in this summary appears at the end of it, in the ‘Contact Details’ Table.
A complaint is resolved when it is brought to a conclusion in accordance with the TCP Code (whether or not in your favour).
When we propose a ‘resolution’ to you, we are suggesting how to solve your complaint.
We aren’t required to action that proposed resolution unless and until you accept it. If you do accept our proposed resolution, we are allowed a period of time to action it – see below.
When your complaint is resolved, we must advise you accordingly.
We will action an agreed resolution within ten working days unless:
(a) we agree otherwise with you; or
(b) you have not done something that is necessary for us to do our part.
You can call our Customer Care number – see below. This is a free, or low cost, number if you call it using a service we provide to you.
You can make a complaint by letter, telephone, fax, online or email. The numbers and addresses are in the Contact Details Table.
We will assist you to formulate, lodge and progress a complaint if you need help, especially including because of disability, hardship and difficulties with English. Just let our Customer Care staff know you want help and, if you can’t tell us in that way:
An ‘Authorised Representative’ is a person you have appointed and delegated to deal with us, on your behalf, with some authority over your account.
An ‘Advocate’ is a person you have appointed to deal with us, on your behalf, but without any authority over your account.
You can make a complaint through an Authorised Representative or an Advocate.
While we will strive to solve your complaint as soon as practicable, we are committed to certain maximum response times.
(a) If you make a complaint in person or by telephone to a ‘live’ staff member, we will acknowledge it immediately.
(b) If you make a complaint by email, or through our website or another customer service website we approve, or by paper post, or by a telephone message recording system, we will acknowledge it within two working days.
(c) When we acknowledge your complaint, we will give you:
Whenever possible, we will strive to resolve your complaint on first contact
If we do not believe we can resolve your complaint within 15 working days (or two working days for an urgent complaint) we will advise you within those periods:
(a) why there is a delay;
(b) the timeframe that will apply; and
(c) if we expect resolution to require more than 9 more working days, of your options for external dispute resolution (except if the delay is because of a declared mass service disruption).
Otherwise, we will propose a resolution within 15 working days (or two working days for an urgent complaint).
(a) Your complaint must be resolved objectively, efficiently and fairly and our staff must treat you courteously.
(b) Clauses 8.2 to 8.5 of the TCP Code contain minimum performance standards of complaint management, complaint analysis, resourcing and record keeping, and we will comply with those standards.
(a) We may resolve a complaint on goodwill or commercial grounds, without a detailed investigation.
(b) Otherwise, we will investigate your complaint in a way that is proportionate to its seriousness.
We are flexible in the way we prioritise complaint processing, because special circumstances can apply. But in normal circumstances:
(a) Urgent complaints have highest priority.
(b) Complaints involving services to customers with significant health problems, or the care of young children or who are in remote locations or who are aged are prioritised next.
(c) Complaints that are approaching, or have exceeded maximum response times are prioritised next.
We can often only know about these, or other important factors, if you tell us. You can alert us by any of the contact channels through which you can lodge a complaint.
(a) We have an internal escalation process, and your complaint will escalated and managed accordingly if you request it.
(b) For your information, internal escalation and management may not accelerate resolution if the complaint is not urgent and its processing already meets the applicable standards and is within the permitted maximum response time/s.
(c) A complaint will be automatically escalated if:
(d) You can request escalation through any of the contact channels through which you can lodge a complaint.
We will resolve your complaint appropriately and:
(a) we ensure that our Customer Care staff are trained to understand the potential remedies available to resolve complaints;
(b) any remedy we offer will be tailored to the root cause of the complaint, and to your circumstances (if you have told us about them);
(c) our Customer Care staff and management will monitor complaints to assess if they indicate wider issues, and, if so, address the root cause;
(d) we will resolve billing errors in current bills.
As soon as practicable after we finish investigating your complaint, we will advise you of the resolution.
We will not take credit management action over a disputed amount if you have made a complaint and we know:
(a) it has not been resolved to your satisfaction; and
(b) it is being investigated by us or the TIO or some other recognised third party.
We will not start legal proceedings over a matter that has been subject to a complaint:
(a) while we are handling the complaint internally; or
(b) within seven working days after we advise you of the outcome of the complaint.
When we treat a complaint as urgent
A complaint you make is treated as urgent if:
Our Customer Care staff are trained to watch for these factors and must flag a complaint as urgent if any of them are seen to apply. After that, the complaint will be managed under paragraph 9.2.
Within two working days of acknowledging your urgent complaint, we will either propose a resolution or advise you why there will be a delay and how long it is likely to be. If you accept a resolution that we propose, we will action the urgent aspects of it within those two working days if possible.
We will advise you of any delays to promised timeframes.
You can monitor the progress of your complaint by calling Customer Care and quoting your Case Reference.
We only close a complaint if you agree, or if the TCP Code otherwise allows us to.
We strive to keep our Complaints process easy to use and focused on you. Please let us know how we’re doing.
You can leave feedback:
Mainly, our complaints process is free. The only charges may be:
Copies of this summary are available free of charge from our website and if you do not have easy internet access, we will mail you one hard copy, also free.
The following external dispute resolution bodies may be able to assist with your complaint, but may require that you first attempt to resolve it directly with us:
If:
we must not cancel your service for those reasons alone.
Contact hours: 9am to 5pm
Customer Care phone: 1300 858 751
Customer Care email: info@simpletelecom.com.au
Customer Care fax: 1300 858 752
Customer Care online: http://console. simpletelecom.com.au
Customer Care postal: PO Box 10, Coolum Beach QLD 4573
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Phone: 1300 858 751
Direct Phone: +617 3123 6322
Fax: 1300 858 752
Email: info _@_ simpletelecom.com.au