scottishriver wrote: » I want to cancel my eir account as the customer service at eir is terrible. I'm still waiting on a cancellation call a week now and trying to ring 1901 customer service is shocking wait time over a hour, and when I get through I was told to ring 1903 for customer service 1903 IS TESCO MOBILE yous can't even give the right number out.
JTMan wrote: » Yet another examples of where there should be a law that says if you can sign up online then you must be allowed cancel online. Cancel your direct debit at bank level. Eir will be in contact quickly thereafter and tell them that you did all you could to cancel. Also contact Comreg.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Not sure this will make any difference, Comreg should give out heavy fines, that might teach them.https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/eir-takes-on-extra-staff-as-comreg-chases-it-on-complaints-1.4362756
jack of all wrote: » How much does ComReg cost to run each year, doesn't seem like they are capable of performing their function very well considering the longstanding issues with Eir. I am an Eir customer also and have spent hours on the phone trying to resolve issues in the recent past.
TheRiverman wrote: » There are many Eir shops in the country,can the staff in them deal with customers accounts, or are they not allowed ?
RoYoBo wrote: » They are quite responsive on Twitter ... but they can do nothing whatsoever besides offer platitudes and tell you to ring support :mad: They revert any queries to DM (requiring all your info) and, even though your problem is not being able to get through to CS on the phone, that option is all they can offer. It's like an online echo service! I asked the person who tweeted a reply to my inability to get through by phone if there was anything that could be sorted on Twitter and got nothing back in response. Which is exactly what they can do via that medium ... nothing!
silver2020 wrote: » most likely twitter is outsourced to a social media management company - same for many large companies
3d4life wrote: » I have been told that these shops are not owned or run by Eir. Anyone know if this is true ?
JTMan wrote: » Conor Pope in the Irish Times has more Eir "customer care" horror stories here. Unless Comreg need to do their job and DO SOMETHING.
johnire wrote: » I wonder are their call centres outsourced? And I wonder where exactly they’re based?
Hubertj wrote: » I didn’t realise Eir actually had a customer care department.
Macangois16 wrote: » So frustrating. I wrote a letter 7 weeks ago requesting cancellation. I also filled out the request form. I have made 3 x 1hr+ calls to 1901. Yet im still getting new bills. I work in an extremely busy hospital so when i understandibly missed one call from Eir last week while at work (why can't they ring again) they sent a text basically saying we hope your issue is resolved. It is causing a huge amount of unnecessary stress to an already stressed HSE worker. Where do i go from here, Joe Duffy?