beuges
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Enticed by Screamer's pricing, I thought I might sign up and give it a shot. So I did the online sign-up on Monday, and was presented with an authorization form to sign and fax. Not having a printer handy at the time, and being incredibly lazy, I never got around to printing, signing or faxing the authorization form.
So, by the time I got home, I had already figured that cancelling my 5gb afrihost to switch over to a 5gb screamer was probably more trouble than it was worth and wasn't going to bother sending in the authorization. Nevertheless, Screamer presented me with an invoice on Monday, which I assumed was some sort of automated thing and didn't pay too much attention to it. Imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning to an SMS from FNB telling me my account had been debited for R115 despite not having sent through the authorization form that Screamer claimed they required in order to debit my account. Since I had never bothered trying to connect with the access details, I figured I might be able to cancel this account, so I sent them this email:
Now, don't get me wrong, I agree that I did complete the online application, and accepted the T&C's, so I wasn't going to be entirely fussed about it if they didn't refund the money. At the worst, I'd have a bunch of extra bandwidth to play around with.
So I receive this reply:
Fair enough, I've authorised Screamer to debit my account via my online submission. However, this response doesn't make any sense. What exactly does unpay mean? Is Screamer telling me to get my bank to reverse the transaction? Are they telling me to block their debit orders? Wouldn't it be simpler to just stop billing me on their system, rather than incur the hassle of blocked debit orders?
So anyways, I contacted the bank to find out how to block a debit order, but in the mean time, I figured that since I've paid for the service for this month, I might as well make use of it. So I created a connection to Screamer on my laptop and logged on, and decided to start making use of the bandwith at my disposal by downloading Office 2010 beta off technet... who knows, if it was fast enough, I might be tempted to stick with them after all.
I have a 4mb/s line (which only synchs at 2mb/s, but anyways, its definitely capable of doing better than 3kb/s.
So, overall, there has been nothing enjoyable about my screamer experience. I've emailed them and asked them to terminate my account at the end of the current billing cycle. Let's hope they at least get that right and don't cut me off immediately.
So, by the time I got home, I had already figured that cancelling my 5gb afrihost to switch over to a 5gb screamer was probably more trouble than it was worth and wasn't going to bother sending in the authorization. Nevertheless, Screamer presented me with an invoice on Monday, which I assumed was some sort of automated thing and didn't pay too much attention to it. Imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning to an SMS from FNB telling me my account had been debited for R115 despite not having sent through the authorization form that Screamer claimed they required in order to debit my account. Since I had never bothered trying to connect with the access details, I figured I might be able to cancel this account, so I sent them this email:
Hi Debbie
I completed the online application but didn't actually sign and fax the
application form so I'm surprised that the debit order actually went through
last night.
Can you let me know if this was correct procedure, and if not, can you
please arrange to refund the debit order and cancel my subscription? You
should be able to confirm that I haven't attempted to login to the system or
use any data.
Thanks
Now, don't get me wrong, I agree that I did complete the online application, and accepted the T&C's, so I wasn't going to be entirely fussed about it if they didn't refund the money. At the worst, I'd have a bunch of extra bandwidth to play around with.
So I receive this reply:
Good day,
By agreeing to the terms and conditions you authorise Screamer to deduct from your bank account. Please unpay the debit order at your bank.
If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards
Fair enough, I've authorised Screamer to debit my account via my online submission. However, this response doesn't make any sense. What exactly does unpay mean? Is Screamer telling me to get my bank to reverse the transaction? Are they telling me to block their debit orders? Wouldn't it be simpler to just stop billing me on their system, rather than incur the hassle of blocked debit orders?
So anyways, I contacted the bank to find out how to block a debit order, but in the mean time, I figured that since I've paid for the service for this month, I might as well make use of it. So I created a connection to Screamer on my laptop and logged on, and decided to start making use of the bandwith at my disposal by downloading Office 2010 beta off technet... who knows, if it was fast enough, I might be tempted to stick with them after all.
I have a 4mb/s line (which only synchs at 2mb/s, but anyways, its definitely capable of doing better than 3kb/s.
So, overall, there has been nothing enjoyable about my screamer experience. I've emailed them and asked them to terminate my account at the end of the current billing cycle. Let's hope they at least get that right and don't cut me off immediately.