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Thread: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

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    Angry Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Yesterday, I called Airtel customercare and heard a taped message that, from May 10 2010 onwards, they will be going to charge Rs. 0.50 / 3 Minutes. !!!!!!

    When I asked about this to the customer care executive, they said that, the telecom department is planning to do this to all the mobile operators..!

    Is that really needed ???? Do you agree with this movement ???

    I am against this....!

    In this way, the mobile operators can earn some more from these calls. I think, this effectively reduce the number of calls to customer care. And more cause more pain to the normal customers.

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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Expect your 'please wait, your call is very important to us' sessions to get much, much longer.

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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    And the people you call to speak much slower.

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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Akhi, Vodafone has already started charging for the same in Maharashtra circle...
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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Are they providing an alternative method to contact them?

    I suppose they want the customers to pay the customer care group's salaries.
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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Good question abhijit. If there is a website with customer help faqs and things like that you could use that to try to resolve your problems. If they took customer emails and responded to your questions also that would be another plus. If they don't do any of that then that sucks. They should only charge for the time that you are not waiting on hold.
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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Quote Originally Posted by koolsid View Post
    Akhi, Vodafone has already started charging for the same in Maharashtra circle...
    Yeah.. And Airtel is going to do that from May 10 onwards....

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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Quote Originally Posted by abhijit View Post
    Are they providing an alternative method to contact them?

    I suppose they want the customers to pay the customer care group's salaries.
    Quote Originally Posted by EntityX View Post
    Good question abhijit. If there is a website with customer help faqs and things like that you could use that to try to resolve your problems. If they took customer emails and responded to your questions also that would be another plus. If they don't do any of that then that sucks. They should only charge for the time that you are not waiting on hold.
    I think, Airtel is having an email support system already.
    Mail id: [email protected]

    But what about others ??? BSNL is the worst in Customercare support. If they are also going to charge their customer care calls, then I will dump my BSNL sim (I have a BSNL students plan sim with 2000 SMS free for each month)...!

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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Quote Originally Posted by akhileshbc View Post
    Yeah.. And Airtel is going to do that from May 10 onwards....
    In Vodafone, if you have a general query then you have to dial 111 from your handset and that is charged. If it is a complaint/Feedback then you have to dial 198 which is toll free. I am sure Airtel will have a similar feature...
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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    Quote Originally Posted by koolsid View Post
    In Vodafone, if you have a general query then you have to dial 111 from your handset and that is charged. If it is a complaint/Feedback then you have to dial 198 which is toll free. I am sure Airtel will have a similar feature...
    Thanks for the info...
    I'll check that...

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    Re: Indian Mobile Operators are going to start charging for customer care calls !

    I haven't called customer support in months. If they start charging, the situation is not likely to change either.

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