Yesterday Ofcom fined telecoms firm Vodafone £4.6m after carrying out 2 investigations which uncovered mis-selling, inaccurate billing and poor complaints handling.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:
“Vodafone let down its customers leaving many out of pocket.
“It is good that as a result of Ofcom's action Vodafone customers have got money back after the firm’s failures.
“Our recent study found people had 27.6 million problems with TV, mobile and internet services in the last year - more than any other market. And people lost an average of £80 per problem.
“It’s crucial companies like Vodafone take swift action to improve the way they handle complaints. And with mobile phones now so essential to people's lives, it's also important that consumer protections catch-up to where they are in other vital services like energy or water.
“This action from Ofcom today sends a strong message to other mobile providers that they cannot get away with failing their customers.”
Related information: Vodafone fined £4.6 million for failing customers