Hello! I'm starting this thread because Belgacom has done something apparently fraudulent to us, that I've heard is also happening to some other people in the expatriate community here. If you have had a similar experience, I would appreciate it if you could get in touch and tell me.
A month ago, an Internet + TV pack arrived at our door. Our household doesn't possess a TV, so we were rather surprised. It seems about a week previously, a salesman from the Belgacom shop at the Espace Louise registered us as having called to order the service and all the equipment that went along with it. An absolute absurdity, of course, as (as mentioned) we don't have a television and were not actually at home on the day that the package was said to be ordered.
I won't go into the breathtaking incompetence and poor manners of the four or five customer service reps we've spoken to thus far - I expect any of you who have had to deal with Belgacom are familiar with them! However, there were some interesting points about the matter:
1. A letter informing us of the order arrived two days before the package did. It was in Dutch, and as we'd asked for correspondence in French or English, we ignored it, assuming it was advertising.
2. The false order was made at the same time that our billing was automatically shifted from paper to online, and the items on the online bill were not readable initially.
3. Customer service was strenuous in its denials of any wrongdoing or mistake at Belgacom or at the Ave. Louise shop, inventing ridiculous scenarios blaming our neighbours, for example, or suggesting that my boyfriend had ordered the package - despite the fact that, as he's a member of our television-free household, he doesn't own a television either!
4. The other expatriates who I've spoken to that have had the same problem saw a similar series of events. However, they actually had a television, and assumed they'd got an automatic upgrade or something of the sort. They accepted the delivery in ignorance, and got hit with a bill for more than Euro 200 a couple of months later.
Now, I don't know if this sort of thing has just been a problem in the expatriate community or not, and I don't know how widespread it is, but it is unacceptable. My guess is that some Belgacom salespeople have been registering these false requests, in an effort to meet sales quotas and in the hope that Belgacom's notoriously horrible customer service procedures persuade people to accept the new product and service without trying to make too much of a fuss. And that sounds like a scam to me - what's more, a scam with systemic approval.
Belgacom has already given me enough annoyance over the matter for it to be worth my time now to make a formal complaint through the relevant authorities. However, before I do so, I'd like to hear if any of the people on the forum have had something similar happen to them. If so, do get in touch by leaving a message on the forum, and a way for me to contact you. Maybe I can do more if some of you can share your experiences with me. Thank you!