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Bell pledges billing action

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TORON TO • A Bell Canada spokesman said Monday the company has taken corrective action after investigat­ing a report that one of its doorto-door sales representa­tives allegedly told a Toronto man his new bill would stay at $100 for two years.

The customer says that when his bill started to rise a few months later, he learned that Bell’s only guarantee was that there would be a monthly discount of $25 per month for two years — not a price freeze. Customer Gianmarco Minichillo also said he didn’t receive an email copy of the contract after hearing a Bell subcontrac­tor’s sales pitch at his home.

Bell spokesman Marc Choma said i n an email Monday — after a CBC report on Minichillo’s experience — that there was a serious breach of its policies by a subcontrac­tor working for one of Bell’s suppliers.

Choma said Bell apologiz- es to anyone who may have been adversely affected by this conduct.

He also said the unidentifi­ed supplier has severed its relationsh­ip with the subcontrac­tor, who also wasn’t identified by Bell, and that Bell has implemente­d immediate corrective training.

“Like other communicat­ions companies, Bell employs neighbourh­ood marketing agencies to tell potential customers about our new products, network enhancemen­ts and special offers … in,” Choma said.

“While the agents are not directly employed by Bell, all door to door sales agents must always provide consumers with complete informatio­n about Bell products and pricing, receive direct training from Bell experts to ensure all Bell sales procedures are followed, and abide by Bell’s Code of Conduct.

 ?? BRENT LEWIN / BLOOMBERG FILES ?? Bell Canada has apologized after a marketer incorrectl­y sold contracts with a pledge of a fixed price.
BRENT LEWIN / BLOOMBERG FILES Bell Canada has apologized after a marketer incorrectl­y sold contracts with a pledge of a fixed price.

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