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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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11729 Someone from NSW thinks vodafone is beyond the fail at 10 Jan 2011 01:00:41 PM
Has anyone else had THIS fantastically handy feature added to their Vodafone service- Vodafone has apparently decided that sometimes my phone and I need a rest from the exhausting act of taking a call, and it will tell callers that "This number is not registered to receive incoming calls. Please try again later."

Thank goodness for this little message, which pops up completely randomly, irrespective of perfect reception, phone company, landline callers, SIM cards (tried three), or phone itself (tried two), because without it basically telling callers to Bugger Off in no uncertain terms, I would be ridiculously worn out by answering calls- perhaps ones inquiring about the job application I sent in with my mobile number splashed all over it (as my laughable "contact" number), and who knows, maybe it has saved me from the horror of actually getting a job and maybe earning enough money to get a couple of cans and a piece of string and found my very own super-reliable communication network.

The really big selling point of this feature is that thanks to being untamed by the easy-fix laws of Happens-Every-Damn-Time, I have no way of knowing when I am missing calls and therefore can not answer a call with a completely clear conscience, none of that ooh-really-can't-be-bothered-to-talk-to-that-guy guilt.

It also makes it an excellent party trick to take into the Vodafone stores, winning every round of Pin The Look of Bamboozlement on the Employee, not to mention Pass the Too-Hard Parcel- after three in-store attempts at "service", each time with a different version of "we think you are an idiot, have you tried pressing the power button until the screen lights up prettily and says ON?", I have been directed to call Customer Care...last time I tried that, I spoke with a lovely gentleman who very much enjoyed practising his English with me as we traded saying my address back and forth forty times before he could verify my identity. After that, I was pretty sure I didn't want to be me anymore anyway, and could only imagine how the technical service part of the call might go...So I saved the last shred of my sanity by doing what my phone likes best- hanging up.