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Telstra drops bill payment fee

Sydney : Australia | 21 days ago  
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  • Executive Vice-Premier of China Keqiang chats with Telstra CEO Thodey in Sydney
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The company's chief executive officer, David Thodey, says the fee will be dropped over the next few months and Telstra will automatically refund customers who have paid the charge since September 14. Mr Thodey says Telstra has listened to customer feedback and will find different ways to encourage...
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  • News Source: The Australian | 20 days ago
    S belated decision today to drop the $2.20 admin fee on bill payments underlines the revolution that is needed for telcos to reach even passing grades on customer service. The mere fact the company would impose a fee on bills payments posted by mail,...
  • News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia) | 20 days ago
    Telstra scrapping its $2.20 administration charge yesterday. Six weeks after coming under fire for introducing the fee for customers who paid their bills the old-fashioned way at Telstra shops, Australia Post or by mail, the telco admitted that...
  • News Source: The Australian | 20 days ago
    It is now clear to me that introducing this fee across our existing plans was the wrong way to encourage customers to move to electronic payments." He said the fee was designed in a way that "exempted more than a million elderly, pensioners and...
  • News Source: The Age | 20 days ago
    S small shareholders have urged the company to fight what one called ''the theft of our assets by an autocratic, temporary Government'', and at the same time berated chairwoman Catherine Livingstone over executive remuneration packages. Ms...
  • News Source: The Age | 20 days ago
    IF ANY shareholders thought they might hear fighting words from the board at Telstra's annual meeting yesterday, they were sorely disappointed as chief executive David Thodey and chairwoman Catherine Livingstone stayed strictly on message about the $...
  • News Source: Sydney Morning Herald | 20 days ago
    S admission it did the wrong thing by its unwired customers has put pressure on its competitors and other providers of essential services to follow suit. Yesterday's announcement by the Telstra chief executive, David Thodey, that the company would...
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  • Blog Source: www.countryvoice.net
    Telstra scraps bill payment fee. Posted by Admin on November 4, 2009, 1:46pm. Telstra has announced it will drop its $2.20 administration fee introduced in September for bill payments made over the counter or by mail. ... For many they had no choice
  • Blog Source: www.telstra.com.au
    Telstra CEO David Thodey today announced the company will drop a $2.20 administration fee for bill payments made over-the-counter or by mail after listening to feedback from customers and shareholders. Mr Thodey said the change would be ...
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    New Zealand shares rose today, led by by telcos Telstra and Telecom and supported by a bank survey showed business confidence remained high this month.
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    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Annual General Meeting presentations In accordance with Listing Rule 3.13.3, I enclose the presentations of the Chairman and CEO, which will be delivered today at the Telstra Corporation Limited ..... I" m
  • Blog Source: www.thebull.com.au
    Telstra shareholders have urged the telco to stand up to the federal government's plan to split its business and to withdraw its support for a national broadband network (NBN). mas Text size +; mas Text size -. mas Print; mas Email ... However,
  • Blog Source: techdirt.com
    The problem becomes when the government sells off the government run/backed telco and it becomes privately/publicly held. After telstra (in aus) was sold by the government things went downhill. Our network fell apart, prices went up and they refused
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