I always stand up for what I believe in and what is right even if it means standing alone...In life standing up for your rights is never easy but it is very important to embark on this Long and difficult path to enforce and protect your individual and consumer rights.We all must be aware of our rights.In exercising our rights are we truly free individuals.

I have won many long customer battles against Banks,Phone Companies, Airlines, Electronics Companies etc. I have devoted time and energy to demand positive resolutions for myself and people around me. I hate it when one is denied what every customer has a right to...and that is when I find it important to address it and complain about it. I know it takes time to escalate matters but somehow I prefer to address it no matter what. Having lived in America for sometime, I give a lot of importance to Individual Rights.

It is my nephew who inspired me to write this blog. He felt the importance of his rights and the need to address this subject in a blog very early in age when he was unhappy with the services of a certain Airline. It was then that he suggested that I should write a blog concerning such matters too.

Everyone has certain rights but we are usually not informed about them or do not exercise them. We have a right to be heard...and we must never forget that. There is One Right for All and None should be discriminated. One has the right to question and a right to information. With growing middle class touch 400 million and consumerism, Indian Companies need to become responsive to Consumer complaints and grievances. Ignoring such complaints could lead to big financial losses for the company on consumer complaints being upheld by Consumer Courts.

In this blog, I would like us to share our knowledge about how best to address our complaints effectively as a customer or consumer. It is also important to inform people about the poor customer services provided by reputed brand names. But I would also like to hi-light the names of companies and brands who have co-operated with customers and given positive responses. Please do share your experiences too.

You do not win every battle in life but you learn lessons from it and hopefully live to win it some day. Through this blog ,I would like to inspire people to stand up for their rights and if needed fight for it but the fight for your rights has to be fair and honest. I aim to create a direction and awareness for people who are not given their due rights as an individual first and then as a consumer. There are always solutions and there are way to reach those solutions or alternatives as customers through proper channels.

Whenever you have been able to get your rights heard, you should generously share that knowledge as how best to achieve that so that others could follow that too. Pay it forward ! We should share knowledge and in doing so we will learn more from each other. Alone you can stand up for your rights but with people behind you and with you , there will be more force in it and consumers and customers will not be taken for granted. United we stand in getting value for our hard earned money...United we stand in ensuring we get good customer service.

When there is a will there is a way. When you stand up for your rights and for others , somebody will listen to you sooner or later. Your voice will be heard ! But for that you have to speak out ! Silence can sometimes be mistaken as weakness or indifference. Always know your rights and request for those rights to be implemented but if they are not then demand that justice be served.


Always stand up for your rights...

Consumer Rights Consumer Might !

" Sadaa Haq Aithe Rakh ! "

"Manzil mushkil to Kya... Humhe to us rah par chalna hi hai..."


Monday, November 2, 2015

When Vodafone gives every reason to the customer to feel dissatisfied and discontented with their services, great efforts should be made to change that thought and diffuse the situation. But Vodafone only believes in alienating and harassing customers even more and the matters get highly escalated.

 The case of deactivation of my numbers based on false feedback lies unresolved. And I have been deeply harassed in that case by their staff Sunder and Sunil Kumar. Now to add to it they harassed us further beyond comprehension by allowing their security guard threaten, harass and intimidate us when we visited the Sector 50 Noida Vodafone shop to get the case of the blocked World Calling card resolved. And all this occurred just because we said that we would involve the police as Vodafone is doing fraud by selling these defective cards. That is when the guard left his post to threaten my mother and I and challenged us to do whatever we could...The Vodafone representatives did not reprimand him for interfering in our conversation.

As it is the representative Rekha was continuously being rude before that to my mother when my mother requested to meet the Manager Vandana regarding this matter. Vandana had promised us a resolution but admitted to me on the phone yesterday morning that she had still not notified the Sales team about it or escalated the matter in a direction where the money could be refunded. We had given a week and a half to Rekha and Vandana to do their job and escalate our complaint to the Sales team so that either the card could be replaced or the money refunded. But they till yesterday had not done that and the expiry date of the card was nearing. So we were forced to visit the store for the third time yesterday evening and on arrival at the store we requested Rekha to make us meet the Manager.

First Rekha refused to accept our request and after a lot of persuasion and informing her about our rights she agreed to call her from the office at the basement. After a lot of waiting when we again insisted on meeting the Manager, she altered her previous statement and told us that the Manager is not available. We then went on to tell her that we want our money to be refunded for the blocked card she had sold us earlier on and that is when we reminded her that this could become a legal matter as they are proving to be fraud in this case. By then she started talking even more rudely to my mother who is a senior citizen and that is when I thought of recording the conversation on the voice recorder so that I could bring it to the notice of the Corporate Office as to how their staff treats us. The argument carried on and she kept talking in a raised voice to provoke us.

Just then out of the blue the guard came and verbally threatened us that he would also like to see how we go and complain about the matter to the cops. And when he realised that I was recording the conversation, he accused me of taking photographs which according to their so called rules is not permitted. I told him that I was not taking photographs but he refused to listen and ordered me to leave and I did not resist or decline. I co-operated immediately ! But as I was going out of their store, at the door he threatened that he would see me later ! And when I sensed that he was going to intimidate me physically as well right then I immediately withdrew and raised my voice to warn him that he dare not touch me or he could be held responsible for physical harassment of a lady customer. Fortunately for  me by then the crowd in the market had gathered and he stopped and moved back but he kept threatening me verbally even after that when I asked him for his name to report the matter to Vodafone. I would like to know which security company he belongs to.

By now I was out of the shop but he kept coming out to shout at me again and threatened me to leave and I told him that he may have the right to remove me from the premises but not from the corridor outside and people agreed with me. I also told him that from outside the store I have every right to take his picture now so that I could warn lady customers about this man before they decide to visit this store.

The entire Vodafone team permitted this guard to personally threaten us and I had to tell him to stop misbehaving. I repeat he even followed me outside the shop and before he could do anything further, I raised my voice and warned him that if he manhandled me he would be held accountable for harassing a woman.

My mother who is a senior citizen and I had the worst experience at this store. Never in our entire lifetime in different countries have we experienced such atrocious and hostile customer service. I have not missed out on anything in narrating this incident so that it is a fair summary of that dreadful incident. But it is sad to know that Vodafone employs gundas as guards and their staff lets them humiliate lady customers like this. I fear for the security of every woman at such stores !

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