Wtf.Originally posted by FadeToBlack:I remember the highest i owe is 1600...
You will get letters telling you to pay up or they will file charges for breach of contract, and charge all the expenses to you. Really.Originally posted by skeujin:if amount is 500plus? wat kinda legal action?
amount accumulated from my work.
they wont even let me change to a line w free incomming unless i settle the entire sum 1st.
they'll send the bill to singtel and singtel will forward the bill to you, after coverting A$33 into SGD.Originally posted by ditzy:I know I owe optus A$33, I'm out of their country, what can they do?![]()
Well, I hope they have my home address here so they can actually bill me.Originally posted by ^spidee^:they'll send the bill to singtel and singtel will forward the bill to you, after coverting A$33 into SGD.![]()
im thinkin of changing to another provider for a cheaper plan thn pay off the outstanding slowly.Originally posted by ditzy:You will get letters telling you to pay up or they will file charges for breach of contract, and charge all the expenses to you. Really.
That is correct, same goes for starhub, no settle outstanding bills, no change of plans irregardless.
In our Going Home programme <-- we were told specifically not to do things like thisOriginally posted by ditzy:I know I owe optus A$33, I'm out of their country, what can they do?![]()
Urban legend.Originally posted by TehJarVu:In our Going Home programme <-- we were told specifically not to do things like this
they say the big boys are capable of tracking you down, and you will be asked to pay the amount they spent tracking you down + legal costs if any, on top of what you owe them
btw, don't give singapore/asians a bad name leh you.....![]()
From what I know, Singtel won't bother you except send you reminder letters for late payment and charge you for them as long as you continue paying some amount every monthOriginally posted by skeujin:im thinkin of changing to another provider for a cheaper plan thn pay off the outstanding slowly.
with my current plan itll take twice as long to settle everthg.
im jus woried they will send me a lawyer letter, additional costs incurred
They MIGHT (chances are not so high i suppose) send u a letter as u areunable to pay your amount. U might get charged to court but you won't get jailed, maybe just fined or something else. But if you are unable to pay the fine, u'll go to jail instead.Originally posted by skeujin:wat will happen if i dnt pay my bill w singtel.
i dnt care if they cut the line bt wat action will they take against me?
ya. i got so frightened...Originally posted by charlize:Wtf.
You called overseas sex chatlines everynight before you go to bed or what?
Yeah man, I don't want to wake up at night and find LKY sticking stickers all over my furniture.Originally posted by ShutterBug:I think small amounts it will Small Claims Tribunal.
Large amounts, you can expect Court Officials coming to paste stickers on your household furniture and appliances, and a court date to compel you to pay up.
You are dealing with SingTel my friend. And guess who SingTel belongs to??
I'm more worried for my other friend, he has a 120 dollar bill with an oz broadband subscribtion and his sister's credit card number is still with them.Originally posted by TehJarVu:In our Going Home programme <-- we were told specifically not to do things like this
they say the big boys are capable of tracking you down, and you will be asked to pay the amount they spent tracking you down + legal costs if any, on top of what you owe them
btw, don't give singapore/asians a bad name leh you.....![]()
dun change the topic.Originally posted by ditzy:I'm more worried for my other friend, he has a 120 dollar bill with an oz broadband subscribtion and his sister's credit card number is still with them.![]()
paying off his bill is cheaper than paying fine and legal fees.Originally posted by kendoboi:But if you are unable to pay the fine, u'll go to jail instead.