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James Barber Wrote:

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> Hi lions,

> I was told new bins and stickers in 60 days time!

> Annoying doesn't quite cut it.



If you have already paid for this service do you get 6o days credit when the next bill comes around? or will this payment be forgotten.

Pretty outrageous. I have been using bags but signed up for a brown bin and stickers. So, does this mean that I will get a supply of free brown bags and these will be collected in the usual way until such time as the bin and sticker appears?


How can the council charge and take payment for a system that is not yet up and runnng?

If this is accurate, file a chargeback with your credit card provider, they're failing to deliver a service you've paid for, your card issuer will refund you and they'll have to pay a fee.


Re-subscribe when it's working - I sincerely doubt they're competent enough (or allowed) to decline service.

The council is useless. They introduce new charges before putting the infrastructure into place. They want to charge for parking in the parks from the 1st April but, thank goodness, haven?t installed the required equipment. They get us to pay for garden waste collection but don?t have the bins or stickers we need. What a shambles!

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