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:

  1. Your name and address (or the name and address of the person making the complaint)
  2. 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.

  1. Online. Use our online complaint form.
  2. Phone. Call us on 1800 062 058.
  3. Email, Fax, or Post. Download and complete our complaints form, then email, fax, or post.
  4. Access an interpreter. Call us on 1800 062 058 and we can organise one for you.
  5. 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.