Got a 3-lakh rupee phone bill from Vi | International data usage Hello everyone, I hope it’s not unreasonable in any kind on my part to load this out here, I feel it’s important for everyone here too to know about it, sure critical for many fellow travelers plus I don’t follow much on any other forum or public platform to write and express myself.
Recently I returned from my business trip and to my shock Vodafone idea presents me a roaming bill of 3 lac rupees (2.98 to be precise). I am a VI customer since about last 18 years, am always on IR package and this time too I had activated the correct appropriate pack before starting from Mumbai. (charged on bill too)
Just to give a background, I have travelled about 60-70 countries during all these years and using roaming since the time when the concept of travel data packages didn’t exist, neither there were government defined policies of bill shock prevention or credit limit intimation to the customer. I never faced any issues as usage formed into muscle memory and the bills been always in a range of 5-10k types depending on the country and usage.
This time I am travelling in West African region, Nigeria – Ghana – Senegal – Guinea (Conakry). I was flying Ethiopian and transiting at Addis Ababa, each transit was about 2 hrs. and both the times, arrival – departure gates were hardly few mins of walk to the lounge. I am on travel class where I straight get to use the lounge and all during this time whatever phone data, I have used was on the lounge’s Wi-Fi.
Coming to the bill, the breakup is something like this, total bill 2.98Lacs, out of this 10k is charges for voice + data usage in above listed 4 countries (include extra for non-pack country Senegal) and balance of 2.89 lacs is for 162 mb of data in Addis. I am just transiting in Addis this is a non-data usage country by any means for me. Data by default is shut here and neither I am using any.
My question to VI is (few mandated by TRAI too)
1/ why bill shock prevention did not kick in.
2/ why there was no call, message, warning to the customer about this huge amount of usage.
3/ why my phone was not barred immediately as I was touching my credit limit
At the time of this incident, I was still 2 weeks away from the bill due date but VI immediately without even informing us barred my phone. I did remind them about the past bill records and requested to let me only have local incoming – outgoing facility till the time the matter is resolved, local phones don’t cost much, am not travelling anywhere for next 2-3 weeks. Also, I was ready to pay the clean charges on the current bill (no past outstanding) and extra amount to the extent of my credit limit shown on the phone bill which is about 30,000 rupees.
During the week we tried multiple times to contact the VI teams at all levels, but their answers are copy paste, they act, behave like sailors of a sinking ship. No one seems to come forward, talk, help resolve. I mean nothing like you would expect for any customer friendly company may exhibit in such a situation.
Now we are a stranded customer, as a commoner I would be paying all from my pocket, no gst claims and a tax paid money of say 4.5 lacs to pay for the telephone bill that too for a paltry of 162 mb. This looks ridicules frustrating and disappointing when no one is ready to talk, resolve and we threatened of phone number harassment etc.
Now what do we do next, what would you have done being in my place?. Discussing this among friends, family and colleagues, there are different opinions.
1/ Send them a legal notice for phone services and such exorbitant charges.
2/ Throw the sim as VI now runs a new modus operandi of overcharging customers and they are a sinking ship. No one will come forward to resolve or settle it with us.
3/ Go consumer court
4/ Pay and port.
We are surprised, in spite of so many emails, messages, phone calls we have done so far. No one from VI has contacted us back, why? irrespective of the fact whether this bill is mishap, technical error, whatever, a phone bill of 3 lac rupees is not a daily thing, think about it, companies today are selling a GB of data for few hundred rupees max to 20-30 dollars in countries with most expensive data. This case is 15-20 lacs for a GB, and they don’t see it as an issue to talk to customer?
Anyone knows what's the on-ground situation of VI, is that the reason of the mass exodus of people porting from VI to other service providers.
While all this is happening, I did spend some time studying VI packages and the roaming facility offered by other operators like Airtel and Jio. VI does tricks the customers, their roaming billing cycle is Indian standard time irrespective of the time zone you are, country wise charges at places are higher than competition in range of 30 -40%, no true roaming friendly packages, a smaller number of countries covered, no plans to cover transit airports, in flights etc.
What's VI future here. Switch to Airtel, Jio?
Regards/DJ |