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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    GH have probably run out of storage for all the bins they have had to recover. They obviously still have not learned how to treat customers, whether staying, or going.

    I strongly considered leaving their bins at their depot in clondalkin, but i did tell them that i was going to do that. Dumping them is a bad idea. You would be no better than GH if you illegally dump the bins.


  • Registered Users Posts: 207 ✭✭vikingdub


    goz83 wrote: »
    GH have probably run out of storage for all the bins they have had to recover. They obviously still have not learned how to treat customers, whether staying, or going.

    I strongly considered leaving their bins at their depot in clondalkin, but i did tell them that i was going to do that. Dumping them is a bad idea. You would be no better than GH if you illegally dump the bins.

    I have been told that they make excellent storage containers for coal, just cut a little door at the bottom and save yourself the price of one of those expensive coal storage bins.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,477 ✭✭✭Hootanany


    Any pic of that sound brilliant.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    vikingdub wrote: »
    I have been told that they make excellent storage containers for coal, just cut a little door at the bottom and save yourself the price of one of those expensive coal storage bins.

    Only that most people don't have solid fuel fires these days. At least not in the cities. Hideous looking things....I would much prefer be rid of the bins than to keep coal in them. I can think of a certain DCC manager I wouldn't mind storing in a GH bin though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Andrew Campbell


    A couple of weeks ago a very nice man rang our bell and asked if we wanted to join the €99/year city bin deal. He explained that it would save us money from what we pay Greyhound. Like most people I resent Greyhound and the way they were foisted on us by DCC. There were already loads of red bins on the road so presumably most of my neighbours were happy with the deal.
    i have a fairly good idea about how often we put our bins out so while he waited i went onto the Greyhound website to work out our annual cost with them. there were no list of charges on the website so based on the premise they had something to hide I decided to sign up with City Bins. The nice man explained that we would just have to notify Greyhound and they would call and take away our bins. He said they had tried to charge some people for doing this but recommended we just refuse to pay.
    A couple of days later the new bins showed up and as mentioned on all the other posts/threads on the topic, it was put back exactly where it was left when collected. I am very happy with the service and the price.
    Today I rang greyhound to arrange to get the old bins collected and spoke to an "agent with attitude." He explained that as we had paid €59.95 for a years service there would be a pro rata refund on the remaining months in the term and the account was also in credit €17.74 so they would deduct the €40.80 cost for collecting & sanatising our old bins from our account and refund the balance if there was any left. He also mentioned a notice period. I questioned the charge and said not to bother picking them up, i might sell them. he said they were greyhound property, so i offered to drop them to him and he said that wasn't possible.
    I was a bit upset and contacted City Bins, they were very helpful and plesant. They told me that these were new terms and conditions of Greyhounds. I have no recollection of having being notified of these changes. City Bins then emailed me this information.

    Here is some information available to you in relation to cancelling your Greyhound Account. You might please note that following Greyhounds recent undertaking agreement with the National Consumer Agency they have drafted new terms and conditions. These new terms and conditions should have been notified to you in and around the 18th January 2013.

    The new terms and conditions require Greyhound to give you one month’s notice of any changes to the contract under clause 11.3. If you wish to cancel your contract because of the changes to the terms and conditions you are fully entitled to terminate the contact without paying any bin recovery charge under clause 16.3.

    Furthermore under their terms and conditions they are not entitled to retain any of your remaining credit balance upon the termination of your contract in such circumstances. You should contact Greyhound specifying the above and request that your remaining credit balance be transferred to your bank account. If you encounter any difficulty in retrieving your entire credit balance you should contact the National Consumer Agency as soon as possible. The contact details are contained in link below:

    http://www.nca.ie/nca/report-a-business or go to your local Public Representative.

    So this post is intended to advise people of the problems you might encounter if you are considering leaving one supplier. Today I have read on the internet all about the "Turf War" between Greyhound and City Bins. I don't think i would have done things differently if I had known then what I know now, to be honest I'm just glad to be shut of Greyhound who (possibly even for no fault of their own) have left a bad taste in my mouth. I would have rathered not have so much credit in my account at the time of the transfer as it weakened my bargining position. I hope this information is useful to you


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  • Registered Users Posts: 349 ✭✭St. Leibowitz



    So this post is intended to advise people of the problems you might encounter if you are considering leaving one supplier. Today I have read on the internet all about the "Turf War" between Greyhound and City Bins. I don't think i would have done things differently if I had known then what I know now, to be honest I'm just glad to be shut of Greyhound who (possibly even for no fault of their own) have left a bad taste in my mouth. I would have rathered not have so much credit in my account at the time of the transfer as it weakened my bargining position. I hope this information is useful to you


    I was in a similar position to you, and would agree that having my account in credit was a big mistake.

    I too was charged €40.80 for collecting and sanitising the bins. The fact that 4 months later, the bins have not been collected would make me wonder if this could be deemed a fraudulent transaction and/or theft. They withheld money from me to pay for a service which they have not delivered.

    When I started reading your post, I thought you were going to have a complaint about CityBin, which would have surprised me. Greyhound on the other hand ...


  • Registered Users Posts: 34 bikr


    don't get rid of those old bin and save the money they want to take by not closing the account, canceling the direct debit / do not top up your card and use the old bins for your own use.
    here are few ideas:

    Sound System
    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wheelie_Bin_Sound_Systems_in_performance_mode.jpg
    http://wheeliebinsoundsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/sunnystandupsetweb.jpg
    http://wheeliebinsoundsystems.com/

    Water harvesting system
    http://deepgreenpermaculture.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/picture-06-39.jpg
    for full instructions http://deepgreenpermaculture.com/diy-instructions/recycled-plastic-drum-rainwater-tank/ just replace blue yoke with the Greyhound wheelie bin :P

    lounge for your pet
    http://petside.co.uk/petsideblog/2010/09/dont-forget-to-put-the-cat-out.php

    Urinal
    http://www.designboom.com/awareness/stephan-bischof-wheelie-bin-urinal/


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Andrew Campbell


    Just to add to this, i was at the bank today as i wanted to stop payments to them. it appears that they did not have a direct debit but instead had my wife's debit card details and were helping them selves to top ups as and when they wanted. Is this normal practice? i've no problem with one off permissions to pay a bill or indeed signing up a DD which you can stop but free access means they can help themselves when ever they wish...even after we are long gone.......but it appears the only option we now have to stop them taking more money is to ask for the card to be replaced........


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    I'd talk to someone regarding the legality of that. AFAIK a company can't just help themselves to money off your card without getting an OK from you. I used to work somewhere where we'd rebook people using a stored credit card number, but I had to text everyone a week in advance to let them know that we'd be processing payment on X date.


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Andrew Campbell


    Yes..spoke to the bank today and this is a practice that they know is going on but dont condone. They have recommended my wife to get her card replaced and not to do it in future.
    She did give them the numbers but its all too easy for companies to intentionally or inadvertently apply a charge to your account.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 121 ✭✭pg17


    As far as I can remember, GH did not operate a direct debit system but instead inisted that customers provide either a debit card or credit card number to allow GH take future top-ups when the credit on the account reached the minimum GH allowed.


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Andrew Campbell


    pg17 wrote: »
    As far as I can remember, GH did not operate a direct debit system but instead inisted that we provide either a debit card or credit card number.
    yes that seems to be what happened...so nothing to stop them helping themselves for payment for disputed charges like collecting and sanatising bins


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 RinDij


    Today I discovered the hard way that Greyhound have changed their pricing policy.

    My black bin was not emptied, even though my ac is in credit by €30. When I called to enquire I was told that my bin would not be emptied until I signed up to a new plan. I asked if the new pricing information was available on the greyhound website, but apparently not. The rep could only e-mail the information to me.

    I explained that I had not received any information in the post and did not want to rush into a decision on the spot, but that I needed my bin emptied. This was not possible, according to the rep.

    In my view this is a "strong arm" tactic on the part of Greyhound to force me to commit to them for another period of time. If I don't sign up it appears that I will be left with a bin full of rubbish.

    I told the rep that if my bin isn't collected today or Monday I will switch to another provider. Greyhound's customer relations function is irrational, on the basis of prior experience with them, so I am waiting with interest to see what unfolds. From what I see in these postings it appears the Greyhound are getting their just desserts!


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    RinDij wrote: »
    Today I discovered the hard way that Greyhound have changed their pricing policy.

    My black bin was not emptied, even though my ac is in credit by €30. When I called to enquire I was told that my bin would not be emptied until I signed up to a new plan. I asked if the new pricing information was available on the greyhound website, but apparently not. The rep could only e-mail the information to me.

    I explained that I had not received any information in the post and did not want to rush into a decision on the spot, but that I needed my bin emptied. This was not possible, according to the rep.

    In my view this is a "strong arm" tactic on the part of Greyhound to force me to commit to them for another period of time. If I don't sign up it appears that I will be left with a bin full of rubbish.

    I told the rep that if my bin isn't collected today or Monday I will switch to another provider. Greyhound's customer relations function is irrational, on the basis of prior experience with them, so I am waiting with interest to see what unfolds. From what I see in these postings it appears the Greyhound are getting their just desserts!

    Yeah, they won't be collecting that bin mate. Just switch.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,098 ✭✭✭Johnny_Fontane


    I got charged €28 for a bin that apparently weighted 92.5kg last week.

    Its a smaller 140L bin aswell.

    average weight is always 20-25kg.

    I emailed them so lets see.
    Anyone had any simiar problems recently?


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Andrew Campbell


    if the bin was full of water it would weigh 140Kg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,180 ✭✭✭hfallada


    I have called them 4 times and each time they have promised to pick up my old black bin. I have emailed them and they still havent picked it up. What should I do?


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭lionela


    I changed over from Greyhound to Thorntons @ €50 service charge....€9.00 per lift black bin...and €4,50 for brown bin. Green bin free.
    No pay by weight. Reason for the change......Greyhound overcharged me on a pay by weight lift and I found them out.
    I weighted my black bin empty....and I weighed the contents that were in a black bag separately and the total was 21 kilo's. My weight was recorded as 33 kilo's.

    Pay by weight in my estimation is open to abuse...full stop.

    If I had the time I would either design and make ..or source.. a simple weighting apparatus ( something akin to a bathroom scales or even a pillow like pressure pad ) for domestic users to weight their bins and keep a check on the pay by weight charges. Now there is a new start up business idea for an enterprising budding engineer.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,180 ✭✭✭hfallada


    I have called greyhound 4 times and each time I was promised they would collect my old bin. I have emailed them and still havent collected the black bin ( they collected my other bins). What should I do?


  • Registered Users Posts: 205 ✭✭hitbit


    Oops, Sorry about the advice bit.
    Good News Is Greyhound finally removed their bins.
    14 months on and still a very happy Citybin customer. They really are on top of their game.

    Hitbit:):):):):):)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    Glad to see they finally removed their bins. I've been wit CB a couple of months now and I'm quite happy with them. Cheaper than Oxigen, who gave me no bother until I wanted to cancel and they sent a very snotty letter, threatening legal action if I didn't pay the €25 cancellation fee. I wouldn't mind, but I had only cancelled the contract a few days before I got the letter :eek:

    Had every intention of paying it, but that attitude turned me right off them. :mad:


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,551 ✭✭✭chinguetti


    A lovely circular came through the door from Greyhound, telling us that they had given out the wrong email in a previous circular (we never got it) that we got to register for general waste bags with them.

    I just bought the normal rubbish tags last week in the post office so are they phasing out the normal tags and leaving people with no option but to use their bags?


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    I got a letter from GH today with a €99 offer for a year of bin lifts with no extra charges. They were even so kind as to offer to pay any termination charges from my current supplier, to make sure I pay no more than €99. Will I take it? NO. Never again GH. Not a chance I will be returning!!! Offer it for free and I will still say NO. I am paying €15 per month to city bin. Sure, that's €180 for the year, but I don't care. They provide a good service and leave my bins back from where they took them. GH can start with an apology and then we'll talk. Instead they brag about the thousands of people who joined over the new year. No mention of the tens of thousands that left though :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 29 ranmac


    Got exactly the same letter in this morning and must say I feel the exact same way. No way will I go with Greyhound again


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,472 ✭✭✭Gloomtastic!


    goz83 wrote: »
    I got a letter from GH today with a €99 offer for a year of bin lifts with no extra charges. They were even so kind as to offer to pay any termination charges from my current supplier, to make sure I pay no more than €99. Will I take it? NO. Never again GH. Not a chance I will be returning!!! Offer it for free and I will still say NO. I am paying €15 per month to city bin. Sure, that's €180 for the year, but I don't care. They provide a good service and leave my bins back from where they took them. GH can start with an apology and then we'll talk. Instead they brag about the thousands of people who joined over the new year. No mention of the tens of thousands that left though :)

    Letter came here offering same for €89.00

    Desperate times at Greyhound me thinks. Should have thought about that when they had a monopoly.

    I'm sure Business Study courses across the country will be using Greyhound as a classic example of how not to run a company.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    Letter came here offering same for €89.00
    .

    Funny, because they wrote "To avail of this offer and the lowest price you will EVER be offered for ALL your bins.................."

    Why would my price be €99 and someone else be offered €89? Typical GH bull sh1t.


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 ✭✭kevmcdonnell


    I think my letter said 79 yesterday, must double check


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,034 ✭✭✭goz83


    I think my letter said 79 yesterday, must double check

    And someone on the bargain alerts thread got one for €69. GH are just peddling sh1te if you ask me. Sure, people might join and might not even have any problems, but lets not forget that some people waited well over 6 months to have their old bins collected. Considering how much lies came out of one of the managers heads (earlier in this thread) I would not trust GH for a second. The guy couldn't even do basic math and misrepresented prices.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭Meauldsegosha


    I got a letter and a phone call from them yesterday with an offer of €79 for all my bins.

    Today I reported them to the Data Protection Commission as I had emailed them last year telling they didn't have my permission to use my data and it should be erased from that date. I hope they get their a$$ kicked. :P


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  • Registered Users Posts: 205 ✭✭hitbit


    Well Boys and Girls,

    I got a phone call and a leaflet offering €69 no weight restrictions etc but no mention of next years costs unlike CityBin who offered €99 for the year and €15 a month the following year which meant I knew where I stood. Now I'll stick with CityBin because their service is excellent, their staff accessible, polite and helpful, their brown bin bigger with no fly holes and they have never once failed, in over a year, to put my bins back exactly where they found them.

    Go On the Red Ones.

    Hitbit:):):):):):):):):):)


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