For us it was the other way round, the €17.50 plan meant we are paying an extra €20 per year but figured with the extra compost bin it was worth the increaseLast year I got round to looking further and switched to their €17.50 fixed plan, I can keep my black bin under the 32 kg monthly allowance. It is disappointing that this plan is now going up to €20.50 monthly, but for me it is still nearly 50% cheaper than paying by weight.
Wow that's low. Our black bin goes out fairly full at least once a month, sometimes twice. Green bin goes out jammed twice a month, brown bin also goes out fairly full twice a month.We would only put the black bin out once a year, the green bin once a month, the brown bin maybe once during winter .......
Thanks Des Pondent,True, I have no idea how many live in Cervelo's household. But regardless of how many live there, only putting the black bin out once a year, and the brown bin once over the winter is surely on the low side and a great credit to the Cervelo household for achieving this.
Any idea if they have a service plan or do they charge by lift and weight??I think the Chinese government take them back when you're finished with them?
Thanks for that mir200, at least I know I'm not the only one who's had or having problems with PandaFor what it’s worth, I was with Panda for years and found the pricing difficult to understand. I noticed unexpected costs at times when I looked back on the bills.
Just curious, how did this go? Did they look for the 30 euros exit fee?Thanks for that mir200, at least I know I'm not the only one who's had or having problems with Panda
At this stage our relationship has completely broken down due to them taking money out of my account without notifying me first
Changing the T&Cs of our contract of service without even providing us with notice or a contract or even able to see the T&Cs online,
like the €30 termination fee, the move from payment in arears to payment in advanced and not providing a service I paid for in the service plan
And now that I had moved to "pay by weight" invoicing me for lifts and waste disposal that didn't/couldn't have happened
So as of the end of March I'm out of contract with them I've both cancelled the DD with them and my bank and will await their next move
regarding the emptying and collection of their bins
Haven't signed up to Greyhound as of yet, am thinking of looking after the disposal of our waste ourselves over the next few weeks or months
but more then likely will sign up due to it been more hassle then it's worth money and time wise
Still in limbo ATM, I emailed customer service when they sent me an invoice early April explaining where we're atJust curious, how did this go? Did they look for the 30 euros exit fee?
will have to move to greyhound in the next couple of weeks
Unfortunately there are only two providers in my area Panda and Greyhound, so limited in choice other then doing it myself
Unfortunately there are only two providers in my area Panda and Greyhound,
I guess I just handed it over although I did make it clear I thought it was a complete swizz.Still in limbo ATM, I emailed customer service when they sent me an invoice early April explaining where we're at
And Informed them as far as I was concerned I was no longer in contract with them and when they empty the two brown bins I will then make all four bins available for collection but as of today no response from Panda
So at the moment I've no bin contract with any provider but will have to move to greyhound in the next couple of weeks if Panda and myself can't agree terms
By chance was out to lunch with a solicitor friend last week and asked her advise about my issues with Panda and she feels the exit fee would be unenforceable given that they have never in 14 years provided me with a contract stating the T&C's or even available to view on their website
So in a nutshell still waiting on Panda to make their next move!!
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