The bill was generated assuming Rs. 650 per month plan. Since I started in the middle of the billing cycle they interpolated it and bill was reduced to ~3xx. In the next month they added the previous month bill and a penalty I suppose. -- Regards Pankaj
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:12 PM, jtd jtd@mtnl.net.in wrote:
On Saturday 30 May 2009, Rony wrote:
Pankaj Jangid wrote:
Thank you Praveen. This is an encouragement. I will surely take your advice and work on this.
Regards Pankaj
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Pravin Dhayfule
dhayfule@gmail.comwrote:
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*Now here's what you can do... Call up Reliance and ask them to
provide
you the recording of the telephonic conversation between you and the executive where he/she assured you about the FREE service. If they
deny
launch a compliant stating that you are not provided information. If
RTI
act covers telecom, then go ahead and file RTI suit against them.* *I was told that my money is gone, but I got it back. You just need patience and right move. All the best.*
While he is mentioning that he is getting bills, he hasn't yet mentioned what exactly they charged him for, as the amount he mentions does not tally with his monthly rental. Anyway it is his choice. Many a times, the first bill contains an advance rental for the next month. Even with zero rental bills, the amount is deducted only after the bill + taxes is made. For eg. If a Rs. 1750/-. rental is waived off, they add the 12.5% service tax to it and on the final amount of Rs. 1968/- deduct Rs. 1750/- which means a bill of Rs 219/-. They pay our rental (For the free period) but we pay its tax as that is not free.
Whoever pays the rent pays the tax. If you paid tax, you must get a tax receipt, cause you are entitled to setoff.
Afaik you are mistaken, cause Reliance cannot claim tax on zero bill.
-- Rgds JTD -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers