Can you email the Ombudsman?
Can you email the Ombudsman?
Email us at [email protected] or use our online complaint form. If so, make a complaint.
How do I write to the Ombudsman?
Contact the ombudsman to find out how to submit a complaint….If it’s the latter make sure you include the following information:
- Your name and address (or the name and address of the person making the complaint)
- The name and address of the organisation the complaint is being made about.
How do I contact the Victorian Ombudsman?
If you are unsure of the staff member involved in your matter, you can make a complaint at [email protected] or by calling 9613 6222 or 1800 806 314 (regional only).
How do I contact the communications Ombudsman?
You have many options to make a complaint.
- Online. Use our online complaint form.
- Phone. Call us on 1800 062 058.
- Email, Fax, or Post. Download and complete our complaints form, then email, fax, or post.
- Access an interpreter. Call us on 1800 062 058 and we can organise one for you.
- Access the National Relay Service.
How can I contact the NSW Ombudsman Service?
Phone Numbers. 02 9286 1000. 1800 451 524 regional/charges may apply on mobile phones. Translating and Interpreter Service (TIS) 131 450. If you are deaf, have a hearing impairment or speech impairment, contact us through the National Relay Service: Speak and Listen users phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 02 9286 1000.
How to make a complaint to the Ombudsman Services?
Email: [email protected]. Complaints about energy. Website: Find your provider and make a complaint. Post: Ombudsman Services: Energy, P.O. Box 966, Warrington, WA4 9DF. Phone: 0330 440 1624. Email: [email protected]
Where can I find the post office Ombudsman Services?
Post: Ombudsman Services: Communications, P.O. Box 730, Warrington, WA4 6WU Phone: 03
Where is the Ombudsman office in Warrington wa?
Post: Ombudsman Services: Communications, P.O. Box 730, Warrington, WA4 6WU New business enquiries. Join our scheme. Are you a company that would like to join our scheme? To find out more about becoming a member of the Ombudsman Services click here We understand that complaints can be emotive and customers who contact us may be angry or upset.