Now KPLC is a completely different story. Apart from the fact that my power provider can't seem to keep the power on, I had noticed a couple of people on my timeline who had freakishly high power bills this month. One lady called KPLC to complain that hers had tripled, and the customer service lady helpfully suggested that she might have done 'some welding'. My bill was also higher than usual and the PR guys who I had emailed told me that this may have been based on estimates. Except it doesn't say so on the bill, and surely and estimate would be an average of the consumption of the past few months, not a bill that's higher than any previous consumption (for a period when we had both scheduled and plenty of non-scheduled power cuts). If anyone had a freak power bill this month, could you let me know directly (i.e. not to the whole list)? I want to chase up on this. Andrea On 26 November 2012 10:41, Andrea Bohnstedt <andrea.bohnstedt@ratio-magazine.com> wrote:
Hey all,
It's actually possible to make Airtel stop the spamming. I've done so twice. The first time, I think I went through Dick Omondi who put me in touch with the technical people. For some reason, I was resubscribed again much much later, and then through Twitter - they did engage with me and took me off their spamming list again.
I did mention to Dick that the endless text messages were annoying as (expletive) and that they might want to consider an opt-in or opt-out for them as it's offputting to a great many customers, but that clearly hasn't gone anywhere.
Have a good week, Andrea
On 26 November 2012 09:51, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
We are experiencing these power outages everyday! Yesterday I called @kenyapower and was told the main line had tripped an engineers were looking at it. Yesterday but one I arrived home to darkness, but the drunk KPLC engineers were outside our gate so I went to ask them what the matter was, as they simply parked their double-cab and were doing nothing. They told me the main line had tripped and they were waiting for their colleagues to help sort out. On Friday (yes, I am reporting backwards), it was the same story. And these days I decided that it's rather expensive to buy newspapers to see when the "programmed" rationing is affecting my area, so I don't keep perishables in the fridge. I'd rather buy one day at a time. Maybe one day, we will have a competitor for @kenyapower. In the meantime, I pretty much believe we are at that age when KPT&C was the only telephony provider and you couldn't even imagine that it was a business they were in!!!!
For Airtel, I am actually considering walking into their office and terminating my line while asking for a refund. The spamming is too much and no amount of calls to Customer Service can stop them. So they should be kissing my subscription goodbye soon.
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 4:05 PM, <alice@apc.org> wrote:
And my third award goes to @airtelkenya for spamming.
@airtelkenya, let's see how it will endear you to customers old and new. Especially when forced to pay for those promotional sms's and music.
We shall simply vuka to "the better option"
Best Alice -----Original Message----- From: alice@apc.org Sender: "kictanet" <kictanet-bounces+alice=apc.org@lists.kictanet.or.ke>Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 09:18:15 To: <alice@apc.org> Reply-To: alice@apc.org Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: [kictanet] Worst service providers
I am not sure if there is anyone else experiencing daily @kenyapower outages. And every weekend the so called "scheduled maintenance" they get my first award for the worst service provider in Kenya.
Coming close is @telkomKenya @orangekenya. I have never bothered with a landline. I am from the generation that never needed one. I applied for it for the first time two years ago. It took nearly 4 months to have it installed. Since then it has never functioned. But they do send bills :(
For @kenyapower I look forward to the day we do not have to accept mediocrity and can move to another provider.
For @Telkomkenya good luck
Best Alice
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