Author Topic: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.  (Read 11284 times)

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As part of a Telstra bundle which I had chosen nearly a month ago, I was supposed to get a 500 megabit SIM card. This did not appear after nearly a month. Rang Telstra this morning who said the order had not been processed fully but anyway they could not send the SIM unless I provided driver's licence number, date of expiry (!), date of birth and Medicare number. When I protested loudly, the customer service Manager blamed Aust Post and StarTrack for insisting on these requirements. When I told the guy no courier company checks the medicare card (!) and the expiry date on the driver's licence and it was a gross invasion of privacy which could be misused, he was not that concerned.

Yet further on in the conversation, Telstra (by this time customer service supervisor) insisted customers need to provide a 100 point ID for any telecommunication product including a ... SIM card.... none which was mentioned to me when I put in the original order. When I wanted to speak to his supervisor, he said Telstra's policy was only to give the first name and no contact details - so effectively I cannot complain to anyone senior to him!

So, in effect, the buck stops with this odious supervisor. Unbelievable.

I plan to call my friend who used to work with Telstra to see who I can complain about non-customer service.

SO THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU GIVE ALL YOUR PERSONAL DETAILS TO TELSTRA - ALL FOR A SIM CARD!

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2013, 02:50:54 am »
Courton, I purchased a SIM a few months ago from telstra and while I'm sure I didn't need to give that much information I was surprised that only i could sign for the SIM when it was delivered which given I work and just had the SIM delivered to home not realising DH couldn't sign for it,resulted in me having to go to the post office and show my license for identification.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 02:53:50 am »
I was quite willing to show my licence card rather than giving it over the phone and pick up from telstra shop and / or post office but I was told they could not do this. WHY Medicare card?!!!!!

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2013, 03:35:34 am »
You only need to show your drivers license, he is wrong.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2013, 03:39:58 am »
You may have to lodge complaint to the Ombudsman Courton.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2013, 05:07:40 am »
Good idea McMich. Just about to send an email to the Telstra Ombudman.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2013, 05:19:19 am »
When I bought a SIM card for my iIPAd I had only to show my drivers licence.

 Don't get me started about Telstra. After the last , nay, ongoing problem, which is entirely Telstra's acknowledged problem, I negotiated a big discount  on my monthly  bill plus a credit on my bill.

Keep phoning and a good trick is to get them to phone you back to discuss it as there is NO  WAITING . Also ask them for a follow up letter. Really pi##es them off.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2013, 06:27:36 am »
The ombudsmen is a good idea. Several years ago DD had a major drama with Telstra and she took it too them. She ended up having the problem solved, ( it was their fault) a $200 credit and a letter of apology.
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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2013, 07:36:44 am »
Well I have just written to the Ombudsman...so we shall wait and see.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2013, 09:59:00 am »
If it is any consolation, Virgin is about the same if you want to open a mobile account with them - they stopped short of asking me when I last used the 'conveniences' but they wanted to know just about everything else about me!
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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #10 on: May 22, 2013, 10:28:59 am »
You can't go straight to the ombudsman - first you need to raise the issue with Telstra. Only after that fails can you go to the ombudsman
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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #11 on: May 22, 2013, 11:12:14 am »
I have written to the Telstra Ombudsman.

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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #12 on: May 22, 2013, 12:23:13 pm »
I hope that you get some joy from this. That's ridiculous that you would have to give so much private information - and over the phone.
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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #13 on: May 22, 2013, 12:47:50 pm »
Yes, if you get no satisfaction you then move to the telecommunications ombudsman. It takes a while but can be worth it. Thanks Kyton.
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Re: Gross invasion of privacy by Telstra... all for a SIM card.
« Reply #14 on: May 22, 2013, 12:52:39 pm »
Courton,  I have it on good authority that when you have this sort of ridiculous situation with telstra,  you should ask for the persons name and telstra employee number.
i had someone,  probably a scam, ring and say they were from telstra,  and that i had a bug in my computer.  he also wanted a lot of info.  i refused as i didn't like the sound of what was being asked.