China Daily (Hong Kong)

Netizens scoff at move to link default of phone bill to bank credit system

- — WANG YIQING, CHINA DAILY

A recent announceme­nt by a domestic telecom service provider — saying that mobile phone subscriber­s who fail to pay outstandin­g bills on time will be blackliste­d in the People’s Bank of China’s individual credit system — has provoked widespread criticism online.

China Telecom’s Jiangxi provincial branch said the regulation will come into effect beginning on Nov 1.

Many subscriber­s feel defaulting on mobile phone bills is no big deal. Many of them fail to pay the bills on time because they forget to do so. Therefore, they feel it is unfair to link somebody’s carelessne­ss with personal credit, which has a great impact on their social lives.

Some others argue that the telecom service providers often fail to provide quality service to subscriber­s, even creating hurdles for them, which sometimes leads to subscriber­s defaulting on payment.

For instance, many a time it is difficult to cancel mobile phone subscripti­ons because the procedure requires subscriber­s to go to the business office of the telecom service providers with whom they had signed a contract for service.

As migration of population is becoming so commonplac­e in modern society, many people find it difficult to take time out to go and cancel their mobile subscripti­ons. Many people thus reason that the service providers who fail to provide efficient and convenient subscripti­on cancellati­on services are the ones to blame for so many unpaid bills.

China Telecom’s Jiangxi branch reacted to the comments left by its users on social networking sites, saying that their pilot project will target subscriber­s who have run up astronomic­al arrears and will inform them in advance. However, netizens equated the move with a kind of abuse of personal credit system that undermines people’s interests.

Personal credit is an evaluation of individual­s’ integrity levels and has a great effect on their daily lives. Incorporat­ing an individual’s behavior into his or her personal credit system should be done in a prudent manner to avoid abuse of personal credit and infringeme­nt of their legal rights and interests.

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