Dear Olivia
TO:
Olivia Munro
TIO
Dear Ms Munro,
I have your letter dated 17th. inst.
As you foresaw, I am appalled at your lack of interest in phone fraud.
I have plastered up my complaints about you in a few well-read places on the net and hope as a result to interest reporters from the mainstream media in the matter.
You can see one of my posts here:
http://australian-politics.blogspot.com/2007/05/mobile-telephone-fraud-and-regulatory.html
Yours disgustedly,
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
Letter in reply to TIO
TO:
Gerard Mount
TIO
POB 276
Collins St W.
Vic 8007
Ref: 07/051984-1 - Mount and your letter of 7th.
Dear Mr Mount,
I am not at all happy at your "resolution" of my complaint about Vodafone and I ask that you refer the matter to a senior officer of the TIO for review.
This matter has caused me a great deal of bother and I think that I am entitled to information about how it came about.
Vodafone have NOT given me any information at all. They have merely transmitted to me a totally dishonest email that they apparently received from the scammers concerned.
I would also like to know what steps Voda have taken to prevent other people being victimized in a similar way. I would have thought that TIO also saw that as a matter of importance. Barring the scammers from the Voda network would seem an obvious step.
TO:
Gerard Mount
TIO
POB 276
Collins St W.
Vic 8007
Ref: 07/051984-1 - Mount and your letter of 7th.
Dear Mr Mount,
I am not at all happy at your "resolution" of my complaint about Vodafone and I ask that you refer the matter to a senior officer of the TIO for review.
This matter has caused me a great deal of bother and I think that I am entitled to information about how it came about.
Vodafone have NOT given me any information at all. They have merely transmitted to me a totally dishonest email that they apparently received from the scammers concerned.
I would also like to know what steps Voda have taken to prevent other people being victimized in a similar way. I would have thought that TIO also saw that as a matter of importance. Barring the scammers from the Voda network would seem an obvious step.
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