I guess this will be the final update. Twitter definitely seems to be the best method to reach out to them as I at least got a response to every tweet, unlike e-mailing. They finally called me up 2 days ago after a week of prodding on twitter, though unfortunately it was the same person from the nodal office who had earlier told me that they cannot offer a refund of more than Rs. 300.
This time they were apparently permitted to refund not more than Rs. 700 (I presume the limits flex depending on their convenience). This was a step down from the Rs. 1400 they had offered the first time, but considering the way this was dragging on, I decided to accept it. Even then, I received the refund only today, 2 days after they told me that the amount would be credited.
At the end of the day, I had to forego Rs. 750 towards non-channel costs which I will consider to be my contribution towards their STB and installation. Perhaps with more patience and fighting it might have been possible to get back the entire amount, but I didn't have it in me to drag it any longer or take it to a consumer forum. I am now taking up a 1-year Magnum HD package by putting in an additional 2.4k with the hope that their actual service will be good and that I shall not have to deal with their customer "care" again in the future.
As a word of advice, avoid doing any transactions over phone if possible and always record the calls as things can go wrong due to the incompetence of the executives and you may be the one paying the price for it.
This time they were apparently permitted to refund not more than Rs. 700 (I presume the limits flex depending on their convenience). This was a step down from the Rs. 1400 they had offered the first time, but considering the way this was dragging on, I decided to accept it. Even then, I received the refund only today, 2 days after they told me that the amount would be credited.
At the end of the day, I had to forego Rs. 750 towards non-channel costs which I will consider to be my contribution towards their STB and installation. Perhaps with more patience and fighting it might have been possible to get back the entire amount, but I didn't have it in me to drag it any longer or take it to a consumer forum. I am now taking up a 1-year Magnum HD package by putting in an additional 2.4k with the hope that their actual service will be good and that I shall not have to deal with their customer "care" again in the future.
As a word of advice, avoid doing any transactions over phone if possible and always record the calls as things can go wrong due to the incompetence of the executives and you may be the one paying the price for it.