If you don’t already know, IBERBANDA is actually part of Telefonica… which is why the problem I’ve just encountered today is unsurprising!
I recieved a letter forwarded from my previous address from a collections agency called Yosvan Servicios Jur?dicos claiming to represent IBERBANDA, telling me that I have 48 hours to pay them ?124 from an overdue account.
I’ve emailed them to explain that I cancelled my account with IBERBANDA over a year ago, my account was up to date via direct debit and they assured me that due to the nature of my cancellation (moving to an area without coverage of their service), there was no cancellation fee required. Since I cancelled the account, I’ve received no further contact from IBERBANDA of any kind. Although I have changed address, the new owners always send any mail in my name, to my new address without fail, or I collect it from them. My other contact details are just the same, so they have no excuse for not contacting me otherwise, if they feel they have an issue to resolve.
Obviously I’m going to pass the matter and the letter onto my abogado, should there be any further problems, but it’s yet another example of the Telefonica organisations poor customer service and record keeping.
I’ll let you know how things go, but you should always be prepared to stand up for your consumer rights and not feel bullied into making payments, especially when you’re 100% sure they’re not actually owed.