Sconeandjam
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Thanks for the information. It does not say how to be one one of the age friendly customers or the number they should call to join. It does not say if you are over 65 call the number so you will not be charged. Don’t forget this is online not in a flyer in the paper bill they post out. Not everyone has broadband.eir is going Green | Paperless billing now
We are contacting customers who receive paper bills with details of how to switch to paperless billing on my eir or by contacting our customer care team.www.eir.ie
Seemly someone on another site said they changed to paperless billing and Eir messed up their bills.Eir started to charge for their eircom.net webmail service and then deleted all the emails on the customers accounts.
They will now probably proceed to lose all the paper bills for the customers who have opted to pay for paper billing..
Or do them a real favour, and tell them to move away from Eir!Please tell as many people you know or older neighbours who may not have broadband.
Thanks for the information. It does not say how to be one one of the age friendly customers or the number they should call to join. It does not say if you are over 65 call the number so you will not be charged. Don’t forget this is online not in a flyer in the paper bill they post out. Not everyone has broadband.
Customers currently receiving paper bills are being contacted with details of how they can switch to paperless billing either through self-serve on my eir or by contacting our customer care team.
As @RedOnion suggests above, why don't you get her to move to another provider so?When I called the Eir retention team(could only get through to that team) the guy said I could change my Mother’s account to paperless and she could pay 2 months in advance. Seriously. He tried to change her old package to the new system to pay monthly not by monthly as she has now. She would not be able to move back. As a result of staying on the old system she is paying €95 plus vat bI monthly just so she can have safety of having a telephone line.
Eir is a de facto monopoly as far as landline provision goes. It's literally a nightmare to switch.As @RedOnion suggests above, why don't you get her to move to another provider so?
You literally contact another provider and switch. There's no nightmare about it.Eir is a de facto monopoly as far as landline provision goes. It's literally a nightmare to switch.
Believe me, Eir will find some way to trip you up and leave you without service for as long as they can manage. The culture there is rotten.You literally contact another provider and switch. There's no nightmare about it.
The physical lines are provided by Eir, but you terminate your relationship with them. The service provider rents the line from Eir.
Fair enough.Believe me, Eir will find some way to trip you up and leave you without service for as long as they can manage. The culture there is rotten.
Think she is worried she will not get a bi monthly bill or have to set up a dd. Likes going into the post office to pay her bills.As @RedOnion suggests above, why don't you get her to move to another provider so?
My parents are exactly the same. I know my mam gets bill in the post from Pure, and pays it when she's collecting her pension.Think she is worried she will not get a bi monthly bill or have to set up a dd. Likes going into the post office to pay her bills.
My parents are exactly the same. I know my mam gets bill in the post from Pure, and pays it when she's collecting her pension
Most providers charge monthly.Will my mother still have a bi monthly bill and invoice in the post if she switches?. All I see is other providers want dd set up and monthly bills. She has her money set out so likes the bi monthly bill. Also will it be easy to add the telephone allowance to her account? It was so hard to set it up in the first place.
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