Cape Argus

Fibre installati­on firm digging itself into a hole

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I WOULD like to bring your attention to the very unprofessi­onal conduct of the fibre installati­on company Vumatel and recommend you warn consumers against allowing them into their complexes or homes.

Our complex in Boskruin agreed to allow Vumatel in to connect our units to fibre. They started their work and in the beginning everyone was very accommodat­ing, but, as the weeks went on, the poor workmanshi­p and incompeten­ce became apparent.

They came back to dig up the same driveway five times with no warning whatsoever. You would try to get out of your garage at 7am in the morning and they had already dug up the driveway behind you with no warning whatsoever and no request to move cars beforehand.

Due to this, and after a 10-point turn to try and get out of my driveway so I could go to work, I hit the wall in front of me and damaged my bumper and left-hand front light. Both Vumatel and their insurance company have refused to pay for this.

My 77-year-old mother then tried to get out one morning and they had again dug up the driveway. They told her to wait a few minutes while they filled the hole and then told her she could reverse.

The back tyres of her small car fell into the hole and it took six men to lift her car out of it. This is traumatic for a 77-year-old. Our neighbour then returned home a few hours later and there were no barriers up and his car fell in the same hole and had to be towed away.

They take no responsibi­lity whatsoever for the chaos and damage they cause and claim they are not Georgie: I hadn’t received a response from Vumatel by my deadline.

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