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shashanktyagi1
24-03-2007, 12:46 AM
tata indicom has just changed its plans even for existing user without any reason. they have not only stopped giving new connections with free roaming pack but have also removed it for existing users. it was the only reason why i bought tata. now what should i do. they are saying that TRAI has reduced roaming rates thats why but TRAI has nowhere said that you cant provide free roaming.
Tech.Masti
24-03-2007, 12:59 AM
what is free roaming pack?? tell us details..... BTW all operators are cheaters :p except BSNL
shashanktyagi1
24-03-2007, 04:05 AM
its ex pack. it used to give free incoming while roaming for 150 per month. and as tata to tata local is free the point was buy two tatas, get one free roaming in one and take that anywhere. so free std sort of but rentals were high approx 500 per month. per phone. but it was worth it.
shashanktyagi1
26-03-2007, 01:04 AM
what can i do against the decision? any suggestions?
premsharma
26-03-2007, 03:30 AM
what is free roaming pack?? tell us details..... BTW all operators are cheaters :p except BSNL
Agree but including BSNL. reliance tops the list followed by Tatas. Airtel is least.
csczero
26-03-2007, 03:48 AM
shashank cool signature dude lolz!! I get " GO GO GO" in my dreams :D help me too
shashanktyagi1
27-03-2007, 02:58 PM
can anyone tell me what to do. do i have any options?
alok4best
27-03-2007, 10:24 PM
Someone told me that telecom companies can change plans of prepaid users..and they cant change it for Postpaid users later..I wud be best if u go through the booklet or something like that they might have given u at the time of giving connection..If its written that "The offer/plan is sole decision of company and can be changed anytime by it",then I dnt think u can do anything coz u only get a connection after agreeing to T&C..but if nothing like that was written in T&C then u can definitely drag them to consumer court and get a compensation..
joey_182
27-03-2007, 10:57 PM
i just dont lik Tata indicom..my frnd is using broadband connection (unlimited plan) and there service just useless...in a month they hardly provide connection for 15 days...wo bhi ro ro kar...
ya they cheats...
now tell me who doesnt cheat..every telecom company, ISP, everyone....even ur vegetable gadi wala...
ssdivisiongermany1933
27-03-2007, 11:46 PM
every one is cheater
eddie
28-03-2007, 02:37 AM
No telecom provider can "increase" their tariff or take away a favourable service for six months since the announcement of a particular plan. If Tata Indicom took away your free roaming within this six months period, then you can write to their nodal officer or appellate authority informing them about the same. If they still don't resume your service then you can take the matter to Tata Indicom's telephone adalat (court). If it still doesn't work, then you can take them to consumer court and ask for compensations.
TRAI requires every telecom service provider to establish Nodal Officers, Appellate authority and Telephone adalat at their ends for easier redressal of customer problems.
If it has been more than six months since the announcement of free roaming service, then Tata Indicom is within its rights to withdraw the same.
shashanktyagi1
30-03-2007, 07:06 PM
can they take away any plan even for existing users?
eddie
31-03-2007, 12:12 AM
After six months, yes.
shashanktyagi1
01-04-2007, 04:20 AM
wouldnt that be unfair if first they launch a very unattractive scheme but then they raise their rice to maximum allowed by trai after six months. especially with operators such as tata and reliance where we r fixed with handsets? can consumer court do anything in this matter?
eddie
02-04-2007, 12:17 AM
Well it is unfair yes, but they are within their rights to do it. At least according to TRAI they are. In consumer court it totally depends on the way you or your lawyer presents the case. People get some really favourable results from consumer courts in lots of cases. Also, if you get the decision in your favour from consumer court then may be TRAI will even reconsider its decision of this six months period and extend it for some longer time.
shashanktyagi1
02-04-2007, 04:38 PM
i applied in comsumer court via. web. what more do i have to do. anybody with experience?
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