January wrote: » Can you buy tags separate or do you have to have paid the yearly charge anyway?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Panda are ripping people off right now. Customers who have been using Panda for a while just have to pay the yearly charge.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Panda are ripping people off right now. New customers have to pay a yearly charge and then have to pay for bin tags on top. Customers who have been using Panda for a while just have to pay the yearly charge. Not exactly enticing for new customers is it? but since alot of areas only have Panda covering them. Not much one can do ... and they know this.
January wrote: » Competition is Oxigen - 20€ per month for fortnightly black and green bin lifts, no brown bin. Been onto Panda, can tag the black bin without paying the yearly charge. Doing that for next week and then getting them to pick up the bins. Ordered bins from Oxigen last night.
Kev. wrote: » Im with Panda 5 years now and I now pay them a yearly charge(110 I think) and then I get charged by the lift,taken by direct debit every 2 months Are you seriously telling me all you pay is a yearly charge(110 Euro) then put out your Black Bin as often as you like without further charges?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » One of my family members recently went with Panda and they were told that "new panda customers have to pay the yearly charge and bin tags - pre-existing customers only have to pay the year charge" ... rip off for new customers.
T-Maxx wrote: » Panda took over from Fingal. Fingal always had an annual charge plus a pay-per-lift.
January wrote: » Yes, but Panda were about before Fingal handed them the contract for the whole of Dublin 15 and they were much cheaper than Fingal. Once they took over, all their customers, whether they were with Fingal or private customers beforehand, were treated to the price hike.
T-Maxx wrote: » I used to be with Fingal and now I'm with Panda, so I can't comment on Panda's rate structure of the past. However, what we're paying at the moment is not much different from what we used to cough up when it was still Fingal. A price increase is a price increase is not a rip-off. Also, the services which Panda provide are not comparable to the likes of Oxigen for example. Additionally, there are numerous charges applicable to waste management, a lot of which are outside the control of the operator. Bottom line: if Panda's rates don't suit your household's particular demands, then follow January's example and shop around by all means. I'm not saying Panda is the cheapest for all, but they are for us. It's also not correct to say that "Fingal handed them the contract" as I'm sure you probably know.
January wrote: » That's not true at all. I was with Panda before Fingal gave them the contract and was on the yearly charge and they left it with me for a year, after that I had to pay the yearly charge and the charge per lift also.
January wrote: » My bin has a chip in it so doesn't need a tag.