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Dear visitor,

Since its inception Vodafail.com has made a significant contribution towards raising awareness of the problems and issues faced by Vodafone customers.

Vodafone Australia customers have had the opportunity to voice their concerns, their fears and their troubles from every corner of Australia and beyond our borders. You have gathered the courage to stand up for your rights as consumers and to make your voice heard.

Each and every person who shared their story should have a sense of pride in this achievement and the changes that have occurred since the start of Vodafail.com.

More recently, traffic to Vodafail.com has declined significantly. Having achieved the goal of raising awareness and promoting concrete action in early 2011, we have now reached the point of closing Vodafail to new complaints. The site will remain online for as long as possible as a reminder and an example of what is possible when we share our experiences.

It has been a privilege to run this initiative and I'm am forever grateful for the help and support I've received. In particular I would like to thank Melissa, David and Travis for their continued efforts over the past 15 months. I'm also thankful and humbled by the support of ACCAN, Choice magazine and a wide range of media outlets, blogs and websites.

You can still browse existing stories and find out how to file a complaint if you are experiencing problems.

Until next time,

Adam Brimo

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14326 Someone from VIC thinks vodafone is Moderate to High at 23 Jan 2011 04:16:19 PM
My reception, as we all expect is poor. However, I recently signed up and recieved a Samsung Galaxy S from the voda store in Greensborough VIC.

My phone was faulty, had a massive buzz noise coming from the ear speaker when making calls, to which the "manager" explained that all phones are different and it's normal. She spoke to me in very broken english and was very direct, leading me to believe that communication was going to be very challenging. Her and her junior employee decided that there was no problem, although 5 minutes prior to the descision the junior college admitted he could here "something" .. as soon as his manager said it was fine, he backed down and remained quiet.
I left the store only to return later with a Galaxy s to compare it to and it's owner for proof, she (the manager) could still not hear anything and the phone was "perfect" this time, the junior staff mbr listened and said it was fine. I had noted that her stong chinese accent had dissipated quite alot this time around, and her communication skills were much more adequete and easier to understand.

I had to request that other staff members test the phone, to which she asked 2 others to test, they did so and blantently said they could hear it was buzzing and not as it should be.

The phone was replaced, but I have found out it was a refurbished model.

Not happy, it should not take 2 attempts at the store, 1.5 hours of standing my ground with vodafone staff that are not qualified to tell me that I am wrong and the phone is perfect. Lesson is do not let them play you, be determined and fight... unfortunately you have to with these guys. It's like getting blood from a stone.
23 Jan 2011 04:27:40 PM: Good for you standing your ground!!!

The old adage 'the customer is always right' applies here!!
24 Jan 2011 08:48:05 AM: Hey mate, you should of got a NEW phone, as there is a 14day Early life failure program, I wouldn't cop a refurbish phone, Vodafone are now making money from your misfortune with a warranty claim back to the manufacturer. A buzz in the earphone is a faulty screen, usually when the backlight is on. Thats a phone fault.