Vividwireless Complaint Handling Policy

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Vividwireless Complaint Handling Policy At Vividwireless, our aim is to deliver outstanding customer experiences. We do this by providing quick and effective resolutions of your concerns and difficulties. You have a right to make a complaint if you are dissatisfied with our services or how we ve handled your enquiry. If you have not received the support you expect, we want you to let us know so that we can get it right. If it s not clear to us whether you wish to make a complaint, then we will clarify this with you. We will not charge you for handling your complaint. You can contact us about your complaint via the methods listed below. We will generally acknowledge receipt of your complaint as soon as we receive it (e.g. if you re on the phone with us or in one of our stores). If you contact us by other means, such as by email or letter, we will call you or write back to you within 48 hours to acknowledge receipt. This may include advising you if the complaint has been determined as being frivolous or vexatious and so will not be investigated further. 1. Email Send an email to customersupport@vividwireless.com.au 2. Phone Call us on 1300 327 837 (9am-11pm Eastern Mon-Fri. 9am-10pm Eastern Sat, Sun, Public Holidays) 3. Written Complaint Our complaints mailing address is: Locked Bag 11, Joondalup, Western Australia, 6027 How we resolve complaints BY PHONE: The quickest way to resolve your complaint is by speaking with one of our consultants. If they re unable to solve your problem, a supervisor will take responsibility for your issue. A record of your complaint, including a description of its category, is kept on your file and we can view this when you quote the account or service number on your bill at any time. BY EMAIL OR LETTER: We will respond to your complaint within 2 business days hours of receiving it and provide you with an indication of how long it will take to resolve.

We aim to resolve all customer complaints within 10 working days. If there is a delay in resolving your complaint, we will contact you as soon as possible after we become aware of it. If we think it will take us longer than 15 days to resolve, we will provide you with additional information about the delay, expected timeframe to resolve it, and avenues for external dispute resolution. When you speak to us regarding a complaint, the consultant will usually communicate with you directly when resolving your concerns. They may also provide you with a direct telephone number to contact them if you want to follow up with them. In all cases, however, our Customer Support Team can assist you if you call 1300 327 837 or email customersupport@vividwireless.com.au if you need a further update on how your complaint is progressing. What if I am unable to speak with Vividwireless myself? If you would like to nominate someone to speak to us on your behalf, we are happy to speak with this person. We may contact you to ask your permission either via phone or in writing first, to make sure you are happy for us to discuss your complaint and account details with them. If you would like to contact us to make a complaint but require assistance to do so (for example, if English is not your native language or you have a hearing impairment), you can contact us via a language interpreter service or if you use a TTY to communicate, you can contact us via the National Relay Service. Non-English Speakers may wish to contact the National Interpreter Service line on 13 14 50. Should you have more specific needs requiring assistance in making a complaint, (e.g. financial hardship situations, please let us know so that we can determine how to assist you. What we do if you want your complaint investigated further If our consultants or managers are not able to resolve your concerns we will refer your complaint to a Customer Experience Advocate. We will provide you with a complaint reference number and within 48 hours your complaint will be allocated to a Customer Experience Advocate. If you would like to nominate someone to speak to us on your behalf, we are happy to speak with this person. We may contact you to ask your permission either via phone or in writing first, to make sure you are happy for us to discuss your complaint with them.

What if my complaint is urgent? We deal with the majority of complaints in the order they are received. There are certain types of complaints which are always considered urgent; usually complaints referred by our financial hardship team and where a customer has lost service, or we become aware that their service may become lost, for an unknown or unusual reason. These types of complaints are given priority and we will work to resolve them within 48 hours. If your complaint is of this nature, please call us on 1300 327 837. If you feel your complaint is urgent and requires priority for any other reason, please speak with a Customer Service representative who will do their utmost to assist. How can I confirm my complaint is resolved? We will not implement an outcome or resolution unless this has been accepted by you or your representative. We will not close your complaint without your agreement, unless we are unable to contact you after making multiple attempts to do so. While we will usually discuss your complaint with you via telephone, we are happy to confirm the resolution via letter or email within 5 working days should you request this. We aim to resolve all customer complaints within 10 working days. If we cannot speak with you directly we will send you an email acknowledging within this 10 day period your complaint, and provide our direct contact details so you can call us back at your convenience. What do we expect from you? To ensure your complaint is resolved effectively, we may need to contact you to find out more information and to discuss your concerns. Therefore we may ask you for contact details to enable this, and to be available to discuss this at a time you agree to. While your complaint is being investigated, we ask that any outstanding amounts on your invoice that you are not disputing be paid. We will not take credit management action on amounts that are part of your complaint, nor will we cancel your service just because you are making a complaint. Should your matter be complex, or require extra time to resolve, we will discuss this with you and provide you with the reasons why this is the case.

If, after careful consideration, we believe we cannot assist you further and your complaint is frivolous or vexatious, then we may decide not to deal further with your complaint. If this is the case, then we will let you know within 5 working days of our decision. What if I am still dissatisfied? If you are dissatisfied with how your complaint is being handled, or with the outcome of your complaint, you may ask for us to escalate your complaint for further review. You will be advised of an alternate course of action and referred internally to the next level. You can expect that your complaint will be resolved in a timely and professional manner by following the process flow. You will be referred to the appropriate level when your complaint is received. Usually, once a complaint is escalated only the representative or officer handling that complaint can make decisions or liaise with you about your complaint. LEVEL ONE Customer Service Representative on 1300 32 78 37 Not Satisfied: Ask to be referred to a Supervisor. LEVEL TWO Supervisor. Not Satisfied: Ask to speak with the Customer Service Advocate. LEVEL THREE Customer Service Advocate Not Satisfied: You may pursue an external resolution.

If you are still not satisfied with our review of your complaint, or with the way in which we have handled the complaint, you can ask the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) to assist, after you have spoken with us. To lodge a complaint with the TIO you can call 1800 062 058 (1800675692 from a TTY handset) or contact them via their website tio.com.au Please note that you will need a complaint number issued by Vividwireless, and the TIO will expect that you have attempted to resolve the complaint with Vividwireless before lodging a TIO complaint. Vividwireless Complaint Handling Policy Sept 2018 V1.2