


Hi there,
I'll be blunt. If you don't act on this fax, I am going to go to the ACCC with a complaint about Virgin Mobile. Now I've got your attention, I'll give you a bit of history.
On November 12, 2001 I sent a registered letter to you at Virgin Mobile (Australia) Locked Bag 17, Royal Exchange NSW 1225. That letter contained your SIM card and a request to terminate all my involvement with Virgin Mobile, and especially to remove my Visa card details from your system so you could no longer charge it to further increase the amount I was in credit with you. On the same day I sent you an e-mail telling you the letter was on the way.
On November 17, 2001 I received a bill from you, indicating that you had charged my Visa card $1.96 for reasons I was unable to work out. I phoned Al on your 1300 555 100 number and asked him about my account status. He said it was still active and there was nothing on the system about my request to have it terminated. I explained the situation to him, and he cancelled the account and said he'd leave information about this issue so others would know what was going on.
On November 20, 2001 I received an e-mail in reply to my e-mail of 12/11/01, claiming my 'letter of complaint' had not been received. The next day I replied to this e-mail, explaining what had happened up to this point, and asking what I was going to have to do to terminate all involvement with Virgin Mobile and especially to get my Visa card details removed from your system. I never received a reply.
This morning I checked activity on my Visa card account, and was less than impressed (to put it politely) to find that on 4/12/01, Virgin Mobile had extracted another $1.18 from it, several weeks after my requests to have all involvement with you terminated.
What I want from Virgin Mobile is very simple: Immediate removal from your computer system of all my personal and Visa card details, and confirmation in writing that this has been done.
If this issue is not finalized this time, I am going to formally complain to the ACCC about Virgin Mobile failing to act on my requests to have my account terminated, and for charging my Visa card long after I made those requests, when I was already in significant credit anyway.
I look forward to your immediate cooperation in this matter.
Faithfully,
[signed]
The ACCC says this is nothing to do with them because "... this situation does not appear to raise any issues under Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 ... which prohibits certain types of conduct that are harmful to consumers, such as misleading and deceptive conduct ...". [Yeah, right]
My bank (the ever-helpful Westpac) recovered the unauthorized Visa card transactions mentioned in the fax, but unbelievably on December 28, 2001 Virgin Mobile debited my Visa card yet again, this time for only $0.20.
Westpac reversed this unauthorized debit, but I'm still waiting to hear if it's possible to permanently block Virgin Mobile from accessing my credit card. It was only $0.20 last time, but what's to stop them making it $200.00 next time? I'll be watching my Visa card statements very carefully for the words "Virgin Mobile" for a very long time yet.