Refer the two previous posts about Solo Network Pty Ltd.
This company is still not on the list of NBN providers – https://www.nbnco.com.au/residential/service-providers
Solo Network Pty Ltd has, at the date of this post, now sent the person in this case a Bill, an Overdue Notice and another letter that was returned unopened. He/she has written to the company via registered post stating that, as no plan/contract was received no agreement was entered into and also as no services have been provided, he/she will not be paying and a complaint has been lodged with The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO).
Thanks to the information provided by “Bev” in her post on “Should I Answer” dated 18th Dec 2019, the complaint to the TIO may get Solo Network to stop contacting and sending bills. Thank you Bev and also thank you for the reference to this blog. (I wondered why I got a sudden spike in views.)
This is the “Overdue Notice”
Hopefully, with the formal complaint to the TIO, the matter will be bought to an end. The thing that would worry me is if Solo Network obtains a judgement against this person in a NSW court. I wonder how hard that would be and what proof of debt the courts require. He/she is aware of this and will be sure to open any correspondence from a court and not hesitate to consult a solicitor and/or the police.
NOTE
Bev (the contributor to “Should I Answer” mentioned above) provided information for this article in The Wangaratta Chronicle – Unfortunately The Wangaratta Chronicle is behind a paywall but I got this from pressreader.com – https://www.pressreader.com/australia/wangaratta-chronicle/20191220/281565177660064 (Beware all suspect cold calls to switch providers TIO top tips. 20th Dec 2019 )