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March 29, 2012 at 3:18 pm #13020
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InactiveHas anyone had any experience of Humax support?
My HD Fox T2 bought last June has developed a faulty tuner around Xmas time. I emailed their customer support about it in February and got a reply telling me to contact technical support. I emailed them but havent had a reply.
I would rather not phone them as they only appear to have an 0844 number and I could be held in a queue for a long time whereas if it was a normal number or 0845 I can call it at no additional cost on my inclusive phone package.
March 29, 2012 at 8:42 pm #31129Anonymous
InactiveAs the box is well within the guarantee period I would have thought the place you bought it from would be your first port of call.
March 30, 2012 at 1:45 am #31130Anonymous
InactiveI bought it from Humax Direct.
I have bought a few different models over the years for friends and relatives directly from them, without any problems but this is the first time I have needed to contact them about anything.
I sent an email to Graham North, I think hes the sales manager as hes the one I get regular emails off about updates and Humax news, so hopefully he will either contact me directly or get someone else to do so.
It would be shame for a company who have made such good products for many years to be let down by having poor customer service.
March 30, 2012 at 9:43 am #31131myhumax
ParticipantYou need to call them. They don’t often (if at all) respond to emails.
There is no avoiding calling Technical Support as they need to establish that your box is faulty before proceeding.
You can try finding an alternative number to the 0870 number by using http://www.saynoto0870.com/ but chances that you might not get hold of the Technical Support team.
March 30, 2012 at 12:15 pm #31132Anonymous
InactiveThere’s no excuse for only having 0844 numbers. It’s really bad customer service.
You could send them your phone number and ask for a call back or send them a letter. If there’s no reply, send them a recorded delivery letter and if there’s no reply from that send the box back and ask for a full refund plus postage costs.
Like I said there’s no excuse for any company to hide behind purely 08xx numbers it’s extremely poor service. Humax UK take note please.
You could contact Humax sales on 0208 326 6000 and ask them if they have a normal standard landline number for Humaxdirect and ask them to put that landline number along with all the 08xx numbers on their website
March 30, 2012 at 12:19 pm #31133grahamlthompson
ParticipantFrom
http://www.08numbers.net/08_call_costs.html
Low call rates.
0844 numbers are charged at up to five pence per minute at all times (certain ranges are charged at either 3, 4 or 5 pence) from a BT landline. This is defined by description as a low call rate number. Callers pay much more to call other number ranges including mobile, maybe landline or certainly 0845, 0870, 0871 & premium rate numbers. After free phone numbers, low call numbers are the next cheapest for the caller.
0844 cost to call.
0844 numbers cost up to five pence per minute at all times from a BT landline, some other networks do charge more but usually the charge is still roughly around the 5p/minute. The rate remains the same no matter what time of day these numbers are called. Ofcom have stated 0844 numbers are not to be affected by any planned 08 changes. These numbers are classed as low call rate numbers and are cheaper for the caller than national 0871 numbers or premium rate 09 numbers or most 07 numbers especially 070 numbers.
Bit of a storm in a teacup
March 30, 2012 at 2:30 pm #31134Anonymous
InactiveMight be a storm in a teacup for you,
however the prices can vary.
My landline, not BT, has 08446 shown as a G6 service at 13p connection plus 5.1p per minute. The rates for 0844x vary, ie. 08443 is a G28 service.
My mobile:
0843 / 0844 / 0871 / 0872 – Click here to check the price
Up to 20.4p per call +
20.4p per minute on The
One Plan. Up to 35p per
call + 35p per minute on
all other plans.
i.e. If I’m unlucky and using my mobile I could be charged up to 35p a minute!
10 – 20 minutes on hold with 0844 could be £3.50 to £7.00 and still counting if I’m still on hold or waiting.
Not quite a storm in a teacup afterall
Like I said, there’s no excuse for any company to hide behind special numbers, expecially when it’s almost impossible to find out what the price will be.
March 30, 2012 at 2:54 pm #31135Anonymous
Inactive@ Graham
When you pay for an extra package that gives anytime calls, including 0845 and 0870 numbers for up to an hour at no charge, then its a bit annoying to only have an 0844 number available to contact someone on.
As you say 5p a minute isnt too bad if you are only on the phone for 10 minutes but I have been on hold on some of these systems for 30 or 40 minutes before being able to speak to someone about the problem.
Emails save me and the manufacturer/supplier time and presumably money as they can be answered within a reasonable time at their convenience.
April 4, 2012 at 1:47 am #31136Anonymous
InactiveI received an email today from Mark White, an advisor at Humax technical & customer support services with a warranty form attached that I have to fill in and email back to them so they can arrange to collect and repair the box.
Hopefully it wont take too long to sort it out now
April 23, 2012 at 2:44 pm #31137Anonymous
InactiveI emailed their form back to them on 4th April but didnt hear any more so I re sent it on the 20th and got a reply the following day saying that they would arrange to pick it up today and a second email saying that they would deliver one today.
A replacement box has just been delivered and exchenaged for teh faulty one.
So eventually Humax have come good, I just wish they had replied more quickly to my emails or had a normal telephone number that we knew how much it was going to cost to contact them on.
December 7, 2012 at 6:07 pm #31138Anonymous
InactiveGood Day All.
I would like to add my experience and frustration with the lack of support from Humax.
I took delivery of my HDR 1000S 1TB from Humax Direct on 30Oct2012.
I didn’t take too long for me to realise that the 1000S has issues so I attempted to contact Humax Tech Support via their landline number 0844 669 8800. I tried to exact a reply from
Humax over a period of about 5 days, I was able to watch my call charges mount and in part fill the coffers of Humax with absolutely no benefit to me.
I tried Humax Direct Sales number and it was answered promptly by a very helpfulgentleman who sympathised with me and my frustration not being able contact Support.
I thought that I wouldn’t let matters rest so I emailed Humax support and needless to sayI have had no reply to emails sent at least three weeks ago. Now, it might not be very surprising in view of the forgoing that an email to Humax sales was answered within two days, the same helpful gentleman that I spoke to on the phone said that he would pass it on to Graham North, I am still waiting for a reply.
Humax UK are happy to take money from customers for equipment that I am sure they know have frustrating issues yet not offer support to these customers when they are contacted. When I forwarded my Humax emails to Which?, I received a response,
admittedly the response was automated but that was infinitely more than I got from Humax.
Humax, get your act together as your reputation is steadily declining and once a good reputation is lost it is difficult to get it back.
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