Standard Terms & Conditions

These Standard Terms and Conditions apply to services supplied to consumers by TPG Internet Pty Ltd (ABN 15 068 383 737).

  1. The Agreement

    1. An agreement is formed when you apply to acquire a service from us and we notify you that we accept your application. The application may be made over the phone, or by completing an online ordering process or a physical order form. You warrant that you are over 18 years of age and legally entitled to enter into the agreement.
    2. The agreement will be made up of:
      1. Your application;
      2. The service description;
      3. The plan brochure or other document provided to you relating to the service during the application process; and
      4. These Standard Terms and Conditions.
    3. If there is inconsistency between any part of the agreement, the inconsistency will be resolved according to the following order of priority:
      1. The plan brochure;
      2. The service description;
      3. these Standard Terms and Conditions; and then
      4. your application.
  2. Period of the Agreement

    1. The agreement commences when we notify you that your application is accepted by us.
    2. For contracts other than fixed period contracts, the agreement will continue until it is terminated by either party on 30 days notice or otherwise in accordance with the agreement.
    3. For fixed period contracts, the agreement will continue:
      1. for the minimum contract period referred to in your application or in the service description or plan brochure; or
      2. until it is terminated in accordance with clause 12.
    4. If neither you nor we cancel the agreement at the end of the fixed period contract, we will continue to supply the service to you on a month-to-month basis
    5. If ill not continue to provide the service to you at the end of the fixed-period contract or if we wish to change the terms of the agreement, including charges, we will inform you of this at least 30 days before the end of the fixed period contract.
  3. Changes to the Agreement

    1. We may change the agreement in the following circumstances:
      1. Where you agree to the change;
      2. Where the change will not adversely affect you and, before the changes take effect, we have given you notice of the change;
      3. Where the change is in relation to charges for making international telephone calls or roaming and, before the changes take effect, we have given you reasonable notice of the change;
      4. Where the change is to introduce or vary a fee or charge to pass on a tax or levy imposed by law and, before the changes take effect, we have given you reasonable notice of the change;
      5. Where the change is to introduce or to vary a charge associated with a content or premium service where we rely on a third party for the service and the third party increases its price to us and, before the changes take effect, we have given you reasonable notice of the change;
      6. If the agreement is a fixed period contract and the change is adverse to you, and we provide to you not less than 21 days notice of the change.
    2. We may withdraw any plans/packages at any time by giving you notice but such withdrawals will only take effect from the end of your then current fixed-period contract.
    3. Notice of a change to the agreement may be given by us:
      1. by email to your nominated account email address,
      2. with or as part of a bill, or
      3. otherwise in writing, including by fax or mail.
    4. Changes to these standard terms or a service description will be made available online and you are encouraged to check our website regularly.
    5. If we change the agreement under clause 3.1(6), you may cancel the agreement within 42 days of the date of the notice without incurring charges, other than usage or network access charges to the date the agreement ends and outstanding amounts for installation or for equipment with other suppliers' services.
    6. Your ongoing use of the service after the date of a variation, alteration, replacement or revocation or on the expiry of the 42 day period, is deemed acceptance of the variation, alteration, replacement or revocation.
  4. Applications

    1. You warrant that information provided to us in the application is true and correct in all material respects and you acknowledge that we will rely on it.
    2. An application for Service may be refused by us in the following circumstances:
      1. Where there is a technical limitation to our ability to provide you the service, including where there are network capacity constraints;
      2. Where you have not completed an application process correctly or have been unwilling to provide us with a document or information we require;
      3. Where you do not meet our credit assessment criteria.
    3. You authorise us to communicate with credit referencing bodies/associations about your credit history and in so doing to provide them with the details that you have provided to us, from time to time during the term of the agreement
    4. We may apply restrictions to a service where you have not met our credit assessment criteria. We will advise you of the general nature of the reasons for these restrictions and, if applicable, how you may access services which have been restricted. If you do not agree with the restrictions and want to cancel this agreement, then you may cancel the agreement with immediate effect, in which case clause 12.12 applies.
    5. We may pay commission to a dealer or agent acting on our behalf who is involved in your application process.
  5. Your Private Information

    1. As part of your application and in connection with the provision of service to you, we may obtain from you private information about you. TPG is required by law to collect certain Personal Information about you, including your name, address and telephone service number to provide it to the operator of the Independent Public Numbering Database (IPND). Information in the IPND is used to develop directories and to assist emergency service organisations.
    2. We use our best endeavours to comply with a privacy policy which is available on our website or by contacting us. This policy governs the information we collect on you, how we use it and your rights to access it.
    3. You acknowledge that, subject to our compliance with privacy laws, we may collect and disclose your personal information including any unlisted telephone number and address from or to:
      1. any credit providers or credit reporting agencies to use the information for all purposes permitted by the Privacy Act (1988) including to obtain a credit report about you or your registered business, maintaining a credit information file about you, or notifying a default by you;
      2. any law enforcement agencies to use the information to assist them in the prevention or prosecution of criminal activities;
      3. to conduct ongoing credit management of your account;
      4. any of our shareholders, related entities, suppliers, agents or professional advisers for reporting, accounting, product supply and service, marketing and audit purposes;
      5. any upstream supplier to us to use the information for any purposes connected with the service or your use of the service; and
      6. any person who provides us with your username(s) and password(s).
    4. From time to time we will update you on our services, news, promotions and offers including those from related or affiliated organisations. You consent to us contacting you at any time (including after you have terminated the agreement), for this purpose through any contact methods. You can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us.
  6. Minimum Contract Period

    1. The minimum contract period is the minimum fixed period during which you must acquire the service. The minimum contract period may be specified in your application or in the plan. The minimum contract period commences when the service is activated.
    2. If, during the minimum contract period, you cancel the service (other than under clauses 3.5, 4.4, or 12.6) or we cancel the service because you have materially failed to comply with a term of our agreement, you may be liable to pay an early termination charge which is either set out in the plan brochure or in the service description.
    3. If you request an upgrade or downgrade to a service, or to relocate a service, that requires the termination and recontracting of the service, then you may qualify for a waiver or reduction of the early termination charge. You may contact us for further information on whether you qualify for any such waiver or reduction in the early termination charge.
    4. Once the minimum contract period is over, your service will continue to renew automatically, and you will continue to be charged for the service, until such time as you or we cancel the service by giving 30 days notice.
  7. Usage

    1. You acknowledge that charges will be incurred when the service is used. It is therefore important that you take steps to ensure that such usage does not occur without your authorisation. You should ensure that you are in control of devices that might make use of your services, such as computers, handsets, mobile phones, and wireless devices connected to your service and that third parties cannot access or use such equipment without your authority. You acknowledge that usage of some services can occur because of an infection of your computer with a virus or due to other unauthorised third party intrusions. You should ensure that you have appropriate protection systems operating on your equipment to restrict or limit the possibility of unauthorised usage.
    2. As we are not able to control access or usage of your handsets and other equipment, you are responsible for all usage charges in respect of the use of the service, whether or not such usage was authorised by you, unless the usage was caused by a mistake, breach of contract, breach of law, negligence or misconduct by us.
    3. Not used.
    4. Without limiting your rights under the Australian Consumer Law or telecommunications laws, you acknowledge that we cannot be held responsible for any loss incurred by you because of faults and/or failures within a third party carrier's network infrastructure. If we receive compensation from the third party carrier, we will pass through a fair and reasonable amount of that compensation to you.
    5. While we will use our best endeavours in providing the service, subject to the Australian Consumer Law and our compliance with telecommunications laws, you use it at your own risk. Even if you lose some equipment or permit another person to use your service, you are solely responsible for its use including:
      1. the calls made and messages sent;
      2. the sites and content accessed;
      3. the content or software downloaded and the effect it may have on your equipment or service;
      4. the products and services purchased;
      5. the information sent to others using the service;
      6. the installation or use of any equipment or software whether provided by us or not;
      7. the modification of any settings or data on your service or related services or equipment (unless specifically instructed by us);
      8. the personal supervision of any users under the age of 18 who use the service; and
      9. the lawfulness of your activities when using the service and accessing any sites and third party content, except where such use is caused or contributed to by our mistake, breach of contract, breach of law, negligence or misconduct.
    6. The service is provided to you on the basis that it is used only for approved purposes. In particular you must:
      1. not use the service in any manner involving illegal, malicious, deceptive or misleading activity;
      2. not breach any standards, content requirements or codes set out by any relevant authority or industry body;
      3. not use the service in any way which interferes with the operations of the service network or anyone else's enjoyment of their service;
      4. only use the service for personal purposes, and not commercialise or in any way distribute or resell the service without our written permission;
      5. obey all laws, regulations, guidelines and our reasonable instructions concerning your use of the service;
      6. give us all information and cooperation that we may need in order to provide the service; and
      7. advise us of changes in your personal information such as account details, debit or credit card details and expiry dates and billing and service addresses.
    7. You must not use the service in a way which contravenes any fair use policy, acceptable use policy or fair go policy that we notify you of and that applies to the service.
    8. We may suspend or terminate, with or without prior notice, your service in accordance with this clause if, in TPG's reasonable opinion, the service has been directly or indirectly involved in activities that are detrimental to our internet service or jeopardise the use of our service or its performance for other customers. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
      1. 'Spamming' e-mail or forwarding spammed e-mail to other Internet user's e-mail addresses;
      2. being listed or causing the listing of us or our other customers on any real-time blacklist, including of any of our suppliers, third parties to whom our networks or systems integrate with, or regulators;
      3. e-mail bombing and the use of bulk e-mail programs to unsolicited recipients;
      4. attempting to obtain unauthorised access to other internet servers and systems; and
      5. making misrepresentations or abusive or offensive behaviour in newsgroups and other online facilities.
      In any circumstances where this clause 7.8 applies, if we elect to proceed without giving notice, we will initially only suspend the service and will provide you notice of the suspension having occurred and the grounds on which the suspension was made. We will reasonably consider any evidence or submissions you may provide to us to demonstrate that the service was not used for the activity. If we are satisfied that the service was not used for the activity, we will reinstate the service as soon as practicable and may, acting reasonably in the circumstances, offer you a rebate in respect of the period of suspension. If we are not so satisfied, we will terminate the service by giving notice.
    9. You must not use the service in a way or post to or transmit to or via the service any material which interferes with other users or defames, harasses, threatens, menaces, offends or restricts any person or which inhibits any other customer from using or enjoying the service. You must not use the service to send unsolicited electronic mail messages to anyone. You must not attempt any of these acts or permit another person to do any of these acts.
    10. We may suspend without notice your account if it has been used in offensive and/or illegal activities under State and/or Commonwealth laws. This includes the dissemination of banned pornographic material and other illegal content. In such cases, the relevant law enforcement agency(ies) will be notified, and offending material(s) may be passed on to them.
    11. If you use a website or web hosting service provided by us for the public dissemination of violent or pornographic material, you must issue appropriate content warnings and provide viewing guidelines on your website, as per the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995 (Cth). This is especially important with respect to content which is likely to be considered unsuitable for children according to the Classification Guidelines under the Act. If it is brought to our attention that these appropriate content warnings and/or viewing guidelines have not been provided, then we reserve the right to suspend or terminate your account and pass this information on to the relevant authorities.
    12. What constitutes inappropriate use will be determined by us, acting reasonably.
    13. We may monitor the use of your service, however we do not promise to do so. If we identify excessive use or unusual activity we may temporarily restrict or suspend your service. If we do so we will endeavour to contact you via your nominated primary contact details. We may require an advance payment before your service is restored, although we may credit this back to you in circumstances where it would be reasonable to do so. You should not rely on us to contact you or to suspend your service in the event of excessive or unusual activity.
    14. We may investigate any misuse of the service by you, in conjunction with relevant law enforcement agencies. If your misuse of the service results in loss to other users or us, you may be liable to pay compensation.
  8. Phone Numbers

    This section applies if you acquire a telephone or other service number.

    1. If you do not already have a phone number for your phone for use with the service, we will issue you a phone number.
    2. All phone numbers are selected, issued and used by us in accordance with ACMA's Numbering Plan and Telecommunications Numbering Plan Number Declarations (numbering regulations).
    3. We may be required to recover or recover and replace a phone number we have issued to you in order for us to comply with the numbering regulations.
    4. We will give you as much notice as is reasonably practicable if we have to do this.
    5. You may request a new phone number.
    6. If you need a new phone number because you have received calls of a harassing nature and you reported the matter to the relevant law enforcement agency, we will supply you with a new phone number free of charge.
    7. You do not own the phone number but your right to use the phone number starts when we issue the phone number to you.
    8. Your right to use the phone number ends if you no longer obtain the service unless you port the phone number.
    9. You may transfer your service number to another carrier or service provider. If you do so you acknowledge and understand that:
      1. charges may apply as a consequence of a transfer from us to another carrier or service provider;
      2. any outstanding fees and charges which are owed to us are your responsibility;
      3. the transfer may result in disconnection of any related services such as Voicemail, paging and data services, silent numbers or other enhanced services;
      4. it is your responsibility to ensure that any equipment or software used by you in connection with your service works with your new carrier or service provider; and
      5. if after the transfer of your service from us, you continue to use our service (for example through the use of an override code), you agree to pay us for any fees and charges incurred for those services.
    10. In the event that you transfer from us prior to the expiration of the minimum contract period, clause 6.2 applies
    11. Where you transfer to us:
      1. you authorise us to sign on your behalf, and in your name, forms of authority to your current supplier to transfer your service number(s) to us and you authorise your current supplier to transfer to us all services relating to the service numbers transferred to us;
      2. if your current supplier charges or credits us with any amount concerning services provided before the date of transfer, we will credit or charge that amount to your account accordingly and as soon as practicable; and
      3. you indemnify us against any claims made by your current supplier to us in relation to any amounts owing by you to them.
    12. If you stop obtaining the service and do not port the phone number, we may issue the phone number to another customer in accordance with the numbering regulations.
    13. We are not liable to you for any expense or loss incurred by you due to:
      1. any recovery or recovery and replacement of the phone number under clause 8.3 above, or
      2. the consequences of you transferring to another service provider as described in clause 8.9 above.
    14. If your service is transferred from us you must pay us all outstanding amounts under the agreement. Once we have received payment, we will refund to you any amount(s), which we may still hold. Provided we use reasonable endeavours to refund you any monies owed for a period of 12 months after disconnection, if we are unable to refund monies owed within that period we will retain the funds, which you agree to forfeit to us.
  9. IP Addresses

    1. You agree that the IP Address(es) issued to you for use in connection with a service are only issued to you for use during the term of your acquisition of the service. On termination of the service, your right to use the IP Address(es) ceases.
    2. We are responsible for all DNS delegation and routing in connection with the service.
  10. Billing and account payment

    1. The plan brochure or service description may provide that bills will not be issued. If that is so, charges will be incurred notwithstanding that no bill has been issued.
    2. Where we have agreed to issue bills, we will send to you by mail or email notification a tax invoice at the end of billing periods unless the plan brochure stipulates otherwise. You must pay all outstanding amounts by the due date as shown on your tax invoice.
    3. Usage records and download times can vary from time to time. Whilst we aim to do so, we are unable to guarantee that all usage records during a billing period will appear on the corresponding bill. This is particularly so for charges incurred whilst using international roaming but also applies for other types of usage.
    4. Payments may be made to us through our available payment methods. Service fees and charges may apply for some available payment methods. In circumstances where it is unclear which outstanding tax invoice a payment is directed towards, we will apply payments made by you against outstanding tax invoices, acting reasonably.
    5. If you have chosen to use our direct debit facilities, clause 11 applies. If we have not received your payment by the due date, unless we agree with you otherwise, we will debit your nominated account on or after the due date. We may continue to do so at any time until all amounts due are paid. We will provide SMS or email notification when debits are made.
    6. Where you (acting reasonably) have a genuine claim or dispute in relation to an invoice or a debit, we will suspend our collection or recovery processes (and any other rights we may exercise under this agreement which are adverse to you) until a determination on your claim or dispute has been resolved. We will reimburse any incorrectly debited amount as soon as reasonably practicable.
    7. Subject to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law, all administration, registration and set-up fees are non-refundable. In addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law, you may exchange or receive a refund for equipment which has not been opened or used and has been returned to us within 30 days of purchase.
    8. If you require us to send to you a printed copy of an invoice, this may be subject to an administration fee that will be determined by us depending on your request. We will let you know what that fee is, and we will provide the printed copies if you notify us that you accept that fee.
    9. Accepted credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club. Accounts paid with an American Express or Diners Club card will incur a Confidential surcharge of 3.02%and 2.75% (incl. GST) of the debited amount respectively when we debit the card.
    10. You are responsible for ensuring there is sufficient funds/credit available in your nominated credit card or direct debit account at any time we debit the account. You must pay us a fee of up to $10 (incl GST) if we attempt unsuccessfully to debit the credit card or direct debit account, unless the failure was due to an error on our part. Dishonored cheques incur a $16.50 inc GST handling charge.
    11. You are required to inform us if your credit card is due to expire at least two weeks prior to the expiry date and are required to provide us with details of a current credit card. You must also advise us if your nominated direct debit account is transferred or closed, or the account details have changed.
    12. Where a customer provides a new credit card number or re-advises a credit card number, TPG will immediately debit the credit card for any outstanding amount owing or an amount of $1 if there is no current amount owing. This debit is to confirm with the Customer's financial institution that the card number and CVC are correct. The CVC is not retained by TPG. The amount received is credited to the customer's account.
    13. TPG will not accept Prepaid Visa/Master credit cards or gift cards.
    14. If you have failed to pay to TPG an amount which is validly due, we may following reasonable notice to you refer the debt to a third party collections agent for the purpose of collection activity. You must pay all costs, charges and expenses that we may incur in relation to our attempts to recover all debts due by you to us, including accounting, mercantile agents costs and interest.
  11. Bank account direct debit terms

    1. If you have arranged to pay us by providing a Direct Debit Request ("Your Direct Debt Request"), this clause sets out the terms on which we accept and act to debit amounts from your account.
    2. We agree to be bound by this clause when we receive your Direct Debit Request complete with the particulars we need to draw an amount under it.
    3. We may have requested from you an online or verbal declaration giving us authority to deduct monies from your bank account. By agreeing to this declaration you will be regarded as having 'signed' a Direct Debit Request (DDR) Form. You also agree that we may reproduce this document from our electronic records and that the reproduced document shall, in the absence of error, be an accurate copy of this document signed by you.
    4. If you are not authorised to operate the nominated bank account by yourself then those person(s) whose authority is required must complete and sign a DDR and return it to us.
    5. As recipient of a Direct Debit Facility (DDF) from you, we will:
      1. provide you with a statement of the amounts we draw under your Direct Debit Request every month;
      2. provide you at least 21 days notice in writing, if we propose to:
        1. change our procedures in this agreement;
        2. change the terms of your Direct Debit Request; or
        3. cancel your Direct Debit Request.
      3. agree to deal with any dispute raised under your Direct Debit Request as follows: We will investigate the dispute and if it is found that the amount has been debited in error we will refund the disputed amount within 5 business days. Where it is found that the disputed amount has Confidential been debited correctly and in accordance to the terms of the Direct Debit Agreement, we will notify you of that outcome in writing within 5 business days; and
      4. not disclose any personal information provided to us under the Direct Debit Request unless: you dispute any amount we draw under your Direct Debit Request and we need to disclose any information relating to your Direct Debit Request or to any amount we draw under it to the financial institution at which your account is held or the financial institution which sponsors our use of the Direct Debit System or both of them; we obtain your prior consent to our proposed disclosure; or we are required to disclose that information by law.
    6. As the provider of DDF you:
      1. authorise us to draw money from your account in accordance with the terms of your Direct Debit Request and the agreement;
      2. acknowledge that if the day on which you are due to make payment to us is not a business day we draw under your Direct Debit Request on the next business day following the normal payment date. You will need to enquire directly with your financial institution if you are uncertain when they will process an amount we draw under your Direct Debit Request on a day that is not a business day;
      3. may ask us to:
        1. alter the terms of your Direct Debit Request;
        2. defer a payment to be made under your Direct Debit Request;
        3. stop a drawing under your Direct Debit Request. In such instances, an alternative method of payment must be arranged 3 days prior to the next applicable due date and payment received by the due date; or
        4. may cancel all your services including your Direct Debit Request by sending a written request including your customer number and telephone number to us;
      4. will advise us of any disputed amount drawn under your Direct Debit Request as soon as practically possible by notifying us of your dispute by letter or fax, (include your customer number and telephone number to us) and provide us with details of the payments in dispute and reasons for the dispute. We will endeavour to resolve any dispute within 21 days. Disputes may also be directed to your own financial institution;
      5. acknowledge it is your responsibility to ensure there are sufficient clear funds available in your account by the due date, on which we will draw any amount under your Direct Debit Request, to enable us to obtain payment in accordance with your Direct Debit Request;
      6. acknowledge that if your financial institution rejects any of our attempts to draw an amount in accordance with your Direct Debit Request, we will recharge any dishonour fees charged to us by the financial institution, to your account. We will make two attempts to draw outstanding amounts in accordance with your Direct Debit Request. If these fail, we will contact you by telephone or in writing to seek alternative methods of payment for the outstanding balance of your account, and to agree a suitable payment method for future account payments;
      7. acknowledge not all accounts held with a financial institution are available to be drawn under the Direct Debit System; and
      8. prior to providing your account details to us under the Direct Debit Request, must verify those details against a recent statement from your financial institution to ensure those details are correct.
  12. Suspension/Disconnection of the service

    1. This clause applies in addition to your and our suspension and disconnection rights in clauses 6.4, 7.8, 7.10 and 7.13.
    2. If your fixed period contract has expired or you are on a month-to-month contract, you or we may disconnect the service and cancel the agreement at any time by giving 30 days notice.
    3. If you materially fail to comply with a term of this agreement, then we may suspend or disconnect your service, and/or reroute calls from your service where reasonably required to address the failure. We will generally provide you with notice of your failure (unless prohibited by law) and allow you a reasonable time to remedy it before exercising our right to suspend or disconnect your service. However we may suspend or disconnect your service without prior notice to you where:
      1. suspension or disconnection required urgently to mitigate risks to human life, property, or operation, security and integrity of TPG network;
      2. there has been, in our reasonable opinion, unusual activity on your service such as:
        1. activity that is consistent with your service or equipment connected to your service having been infected with a virus or other malicious software; or
        2. other activity that TPG reasonably considers is evidence that the service is being used for fraudulent or other illegal purposes; or
        3. an authority such as the ACMA or enforcement agency instructs us to do so.
    4. In the following additional circumstances we may suspend or disconnect your service(s) or reroute calls from your service(s) but we will provide you with reasonable notice prior to doing so:
      1. you have a mobile service and you inform us that you have lost your SIM card;
      2. you have a mobile service which does not toll in any three month period;
      3. you have used the service, in our reasonable opinion, other than in accordance with the agreement;
      4. you do not comply with the terms set out in a Plan Brochure or a Service Description;
      5. subject to clause 12.6 below, you have not paid charges when due and have not remedied that failure within a reasonable period, unless there are circumstances that we determine (acting reasonably) warrant immediate suspension without notice (including suspected fraud). If you request, we will review our decision to suspend or disconnect the service and notify you of the outcome to that review;
      6. you do something which we reasonably consider may damage the service network;
      7. we reasonably consider that you have used your service to commit unauthorised, criminal or unlawful activity;
      8. you vacate the premises in which you are provided the service without notifying us beforehand;
      9. it is necessary to comply with our legal obligations;
      10. we are entitled to do so under the specific terms and conditions of your plan or package; or
      11. you verbally abuse, attempt, threaten or cause harm to any staff, equipment or network infrastructure of ours or any of the service networks.
    5. We may suspend your service if there are technical problems with the service network or the service network requires repairs or maintenance.
    6. To avoid doubt, we will comply with our Financial Hardship Policy and will not terminate this agreement or any suspend or disconnect your service while you are complying with a credit management process under that policy or while we are considering an application under our Financial Hardship Policy.
    7. You may terminate this agreement by notice to us if we have materially breached an obligation under this agreement, and failed to remedy that breach within a reasonable period.
    8. Where one or more services included in a bundled offer(s) are disconnected by you, entitlement to any discounts under such offers may be forfeited.
    9. While your service is suspended we will continue to charge you any applicable fees and charges only where the suspension is due to your failure to comply with your obligations under this agreement, or is performed at your request.
    10. Where we disconnect your service prior to the expiration of the minimum term of your plan, clause 6.2 applies.
    11. We are not liable to you or any person(s) claiming through you for any loss or damage arising from suspension or disconnection of your service in accordance with this clause, except where clause 12.12 applies.
    12. Where you have terminated this agreement under clause 3.5, 4.4 or clause 12.6, or where we have suspended or disconnected your service (except where this is due to your material failure to comply with a term of our agreement):
      1. you will not be required to pay any early termination charge that would otherwise apply to the terminated service;
      2. we will take reasonable steps to offset the effect of the termination on you (for example by offering you a comparable alternative service);
      3. we will refund to you the balance (if any) of any charges or other money paid in advance to us under the agreement in respect of the terminated service after deducting all amounts payable to us under this agreement; and
      4. we may refund, in whole or in part, any upfront or equipment costs that you have paid to us in connection with the terminated service where we determine that it is fair and reasonable to do so in all the circumstances.
  13. Force Majeure

    1. We will not be liable for:
      1. any delay in installing any service.
      2. any delay in correcting any fault in any service.
      3. failure or incorrect operation of any service, or
      4. any other delay or default in performance under this Agreement
      if it is caused by any event or circumstance reasonably beyond our control, including but not limited to; war, accident, civil commotion, riot, military action, sabotage, act of terrorism, vandalism, embargo, judicial action, labour dispute, an act of a government or a government authority, acts of God, earthquake, fire, flood, plague or other natural calamity, computer viruses, hacker attacks or failure of the internet or delay, or failure or default by any other supplier which is beyond our control.
  14. Liability

    1. You may have certain rights and remedies under:
      1. the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and other laws, which may imply certain guarantees, conditions and warranties into this agreement; and
      2. the Customer Service Guarantee issued by the ACMA, which established minimum connection and fault repair times, breach of which entitles you to certain specified amounts of damage.
    2. We do not exclude or restrict or modify those rights, remedies or implied conditions and warranties.
    3. In order for us to be in the best position to respond to your claim, you must let us know without undue delay after you become aware or believe that you have a claim against us.
    4. Where e are not liable for any defamatory, offensive or illegal conduct or material found in connection with our services, including such conduct or material transmitted by any means by any other person.
    5. You indemnify us from and against all actions, claims, suits, demands, liabilities, losses, costs and expenses arising out of or in any way connected with your use of the service or the equipment in a manner contrary to the terms of this agreement (except to the extent caused or contributed to by us). We will mitigate our loss or damage to the extent reasonably possible.
    6. Where you are two or more persons your liability will be joint and several.
  15. Assignment

    1. You may transfer your rights and obligations under this agreement to other person(s) approved by us under our credit assessment policies.
    2. Where we reasonably consider there will be no detriment to you, we may without your permission and without notice to you:
      1. assign our rights under this agreement to our nominee; or
      2. subcontract our obligations under this agreement to our nominee.
    3. Subject to clause 15(4), we may novate this agreement to any of our related bodies corporate as part of a reorganisation of our corporate group, or to a third party supplier as part of a sale of all or part of our business, and if required by us in writing, you agree to enter into a novation deed in the form specified by us to enable us to formalise a novation of your Agreement.
    4. If we propose to novate this agreement to a third party supplier under clause 15(3), we will provide you with 30 days’ notice prior to that transfer being initiated, including the identity of the gaining third party supplier. If you do not agree to the proposed transfer to a third party supplier, you may terminate your agreement by providing notice to us prior to the date that the transfer has been effected. Early termination charges may apply if you elect to terminate Confidential under this clause, which will be specified in our notice to you under this clause.
  16. Governing law

    1. This agreement is governed by the laws of the state or territory of Australia in which you are normally resident. You and we agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of such state or territory.
  17. Meaning of words

    1. Terms used within this agreement have the following meaning unless the context suggests otherwise.
      1. ACMA means the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
      2. agreement means the agreement for the provision of the services between us comprising the items outlined in clause 1.2 of these standard terms.
      3. billing period means the period in which you are billed by us for service. You will have 12 billing periods per year unless we agree otherwise.
      4. carrier means a telecommunications carrier licensed under the Telecommunications Act 1997.
      5. contact method means mail, SMS, MMS, email or telephone.
      6. credit assessment policies means those rules (set out in this definition) we use to determine whether we wish to accept or decline to provide or continue to provide you with the service. These rules may change from time to time in accordance with clauses 1.3 to 1.8. These rules are that you must: be at least 18 years of age; be capable of entering into a legal contract; be alive; not be insolvent or bankrupt or subject to any proceedings to make you insolvent or bankrupt; where you are in a partnership, the partnership must not have been dissolved; where you are a company neither you nor any of your assets may have been assumed under the terms of a debt security instrument or under court order or otherwise appointed.
      7. current supplier means a carrier or telecommunications service provider who supplied telecommunications to you at the time this agreement takes effect.
      8. Customer Service Guarantee means the current minimum performance standard set by the ACMA under sections 115, 117 and 120 of the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999.
      9. Direct Debit date means the date, on or after the due date, on which we will automatically debit your Direct Dbit Facility for amounts due.
      10. Direct Debit Facility means the debit account or credit/charge account nominated by you for the debiting of your fees and charges.
      11. due date means the date the amount shown on your tax invoice is due to be paid to us. The due date is not less than 14 days after the tax invoice date. We send you the tax invoice on the same day as the tax invoice date.
      12. enhanced services means the services we provide that are designated by us as enhanced services. Our website and plan brochures will detail which services we have designated as enhanced services.
      13. equipment means the item(s) required or otherwise used in conjunction with your service such as mobile phones, fixed lines phones, personal computers, software and modems purchased from us or otherwise.
      14. fees and charges means fees and charges payable by you under your plan and under this agreement including any amounts of applicable GST.
      15. fixed line service means the standard telephone service comprising connection to the public switched telephone network plus any other service(s) offered by us including any enhanced services.
      16. fixed period contracts are entered into where you commit to a minimum period for which you will acquire the service and may be set out in the plan brochure but do not include month to month contracts.
      17. GST means the tax imposed by the GST Act and any regulations thereto or such other Act and regulations of equivalent effect.
      18. GST Act means A New Tax System (Goods and Service Tax) Act 1999.
      19. GST supply means a supply as defined in and which is subject to liability for GST under the GST Act.
      20. internet service means connection to the global network of computers known as the internet using software protocols supported by us, plus any other internet services offered by us including enhanced services.
      21. mobile network means the mobile network over which we supply the service.
      22. mobile service means the connection to the mobile network plus any other services offered by us including enhanced services.
      23. package means a grouping of services and plans, which are sold together under specific terms and conditions.
      24. passwords means the personal information or security codes such as your customer service account passcode or website password used by us to confirm that an individual has authority to enquire or transact on your account.
      25. personal information has the same meaning as defined within the Privacy Act 1988.
      26. plan means your plan for each of the service(s), the terms and conditions of which may include a minimum term, monthly fees and call charges as amended from time to time.
      27. plan brochure is any brochure or other document (including a webpage) which sets out the terms and conditions of a plan.
      28. premium services means content or information services, charged at a flat or timed rate, such as picture, ringtone and game downloads, and SMS messages to weather services, as well as psychic, voting and competition lines. Premium service phone numbers usually begin with 190 or an international prefix, whilst SMS numbers usually begin with 18 or 19.
      29. primary contact means the mobile or fixed line service number, email address or other specific contact designated by you and accepted by us to use as our primary means of contacting you in relation to your account.
      30. priority assistance means services offered to persons who are diagnosed with a life threatening medical condition with a high risk of Confidential rapid deterioration to a life threatening situation and where access to a telephone would assist to remedy the life threatening situation.
      31. service means any and all of the digital mobile phone services, fixed line services and internet services that we provide to you including any enhanced services and also includes our customer support services. Information on our services is available on our website.
      32. service network means the carrier of the telecommunications services sold to you by us and includes the mobile network.
      33. SIM card means the subscriber identity module card, which the network owns, but is provided to you to be placed into your mobile phone to enable you to access your mobile service.
      34. tax invoice date means the date you are issued with a tax invoice containing a fee or charge.
      35. third party content means products and information provided by third parties to you, which you can access through your service.
      36. toll means making a voice call or SMS from your mobile service.
      37. transfer means to port, move or swap your service number from one carrier or service provider to another as defined by the Telecommunications Numbering Plan 1997.
      38. usage record means the record of a call or data transfer provided to us by the service network.
      39. user means someone who uses a service, which may or may not be the account holder.
      40. username means the username created by you when you registered for a particular service.
      41. We, our, us means TPG Internet Pty Ltd (ABN 15 068 383 737).

 

Complaint Handling Process

TPG aims to provide our customers with the best possible service. If you haven't received the service you expected, you have the right to make a complaint.

A complaint means an expression of dissatisfaction made to us in relation to our products or the complaints handling process itself, where you expect a resolution. Contacting us to request technical support or to report a service issue is not necessarily a complaint. Where it’s not clear to us, we’ll ask you to confirm that you wish to make a complaint.

In dealing with your complaint, we will treat you with fairness and courtesy. TPG believes that this Complaint Handling Process is the most effective and quickest way to resolve issues and we will use our best efforts to resolve your complaint efficiently in accordance with this process.

Making a Complaint

In the first instance, you should contact our Level 1 support teams to make a complaint using one of these methods (during operating hours):

TPG Technical Support team, who can help with technical issues with your service, can be contacted as follows: TPG Customer Service team, who can help with enquiries about your account, billing, installation or information about your TPG services, can be contacted as follows:
Email: helpdesk@tpg.com.au Email: customer_service@tpg.com.au
Phone: 13 14 23 or 02 9850 0800 Phone: 13 14 23 or 02 9850 0800
Fax: 02 9850 0813 Fax: 02 9850 0813
Mail: PO Box 1844, Macquarie Centre, North Ryde, NSW 2113 Mail: PO Box 1844, Macquarie Centre, North Ryde, NSW 2113

For the operating hours of our support teams, please visit https://www.tpg.com.au/support/contact.

You can also make a complaint online via Online Enquiries page.

If our Technical Support or Customer Service teams have been unable to resolve your complaint, you may ask that your complaint be referred to Customer Relations, our specialist complaint resolution team. We will assist you in submitting your complaint if required.

You may also contact the Customer Relations team yourself directly as follows:
Email - customer_relations@tpg.com.au
Fax - 02 9850 0813
Mail - PO Box 1844, Macquarie Centre, North Ryde, NSW 2113

Customer Relations is available 9am to 5:30pm, 7 days a week.

Please let us know if you need help

Please let us know if you need assistance with understanding this process or making a complaint.

You may nominate an authorised representative or advocate to deal with us on your behalf but to protect your privacy, we will first need you to provide your permission to do so, either over the phone or in writing. Please note that if you're appointing an authorised representative, you are giving that person authority to contact TPG on your behalf and authorise TPG to discuss account related information such as billing, contract and technical issues and to make account changes except for account cancellation. In contrast, if you appoint an advocate, that person can only act on your behalf and have access to your information while you are also present to agree to such actions.

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, you can contact us by using the National Relay Service.

If you’re from a non-English speaking background, you can contact us via a language interpreter service or nominate someone to deal with us on your behalf. Please note you may incur fees from any third party services you engage to assist you.

If you have other special needs or a disability, please let us know and we will do our best to assist where we can.

If you are suffering financial hardship, please see our Financial Hardship Policy to learn more about how we can assist you.

What happens when we receive your complaint

We will acknowledge your complaint and provide you with a reference number:

  • immediately, if you contacted us by phone, or
  • if you contacted us by any other means, within 2 working days for general complaints or within 1 working day for Urgent Complaints.

If you believe your complaint is urgent, please see Urgent Complaints below.

We aim to investigate and resolve all complaints within the following timeframes:

  • for Urgent Complaints, within 2 working days;
  • for all other complaints, within 5 working days, except where the complaint involves complex matters, in which case we will aim to resolve these within 15 working days.

If we reasonably believe that resolution may fall outside of the timeframes above, we will contact you directly to discuss the reasons for the delay and advise a new timeframe as well as your avenues for external resolution (if the delay is expected to exceed 10 working days).

Should we be unable to contact you via known methods we will write to you and advise you that you have 10 working days to respond before we close the complaint.

Upon receiving your complaint, it will be classified into one of the following categories as appropriate:

  • Billing or Contract Dispute - Complaints about billing, invoices, charges, fees, contract term and other monetary disputes.
  • Cancellation - Complaints about service suspension or termination.
  • Equipment order - Complaints about the ordering, delivery or return of equipment such as modems or SIM cards.
  • Point of Sale - Complaints about the sales or registration process.
  • Privacy Issue - Complaints about the handling of customer information, spam or unwelcome calls.
  • Provisioning - Complaints about service activation or porting.
  • Service changes - Complaints about plan changes, service relocations or reconnections and change of account ownership.
  • Staff - Complaints about service received from TPG representatives.
  • Technical issue - Complaints about the performance of TPG services or equipment, including faults and speed.
  • Usage - Complaints about usage records or usage disputes for home phone, internet and mobile services.
  • General/Other - Complaints which do not fit into other complaints categories.

How your complaint will be escalated

If our Customer Service or Technical Support team is not able to resolve your complaint, your complaint will be escalated to a supervisor for further assistance. Where they have been unable to assist, our Customer Relations team will take over the complaint.

If you are not already dealing with Customer Relations, you may reasonably request to have your complaint escalated to Customer Relations.

Customer Relations will make an initial assessment, conduct an investigation and propose a resolution to your complaint within 15 working days of receiving it, depending on the complexity of your complaint. Should we require additional time or interaction with you we will contact you directly and advise of any revised time frame and the reason for it.

Customer Relations will contact you with a response and resolution and follow this up in writing confirming the date the resolution was or will be implemented.

If you tell us that you are not happy with the response times that apply to the handling of your complaint, we will, within 5 working days (or 2 working days for Urgent Complaints), advise you about our escalation processes and your options for external dispute resolution.

Urgent Complaints

Please advise us if your complaint is urgent. Complaints will be considered as urgent if:

  • you have applied for or have been accepted as being in Financial Hardship under TPG’s Financial Hardship Policy and it’s clear to us that the nature of your complaint will directly contribute to or worsen that hardship, or
  • disconnection of a service is imminent or has already occurred and where due process has not been followed.

TPG does not offer Priority Assistance. If you require Priority Assistance, Telstra is an alternative carriage service provider which does provide Priority Assistance.

Urgent Complaints will be given priority over other complaints. We will acknowledge your Urgent Complaint immediately if you contacted us via phone or otherwise within 1 working day of receiving your Urgent Complaint.

We aim to resolve Urgent Complaints within 2 working days. We will contact you directly to advise and discuss a new timeframe in the event that a resolution is likely to fall outside of this timeframe.

If your complaint has not been considered urgent based on the above criteria and you reasonably believe it should be, please let us know as soon as possible.

Ways you can monitor your complaint

We will keep you updated with the status of your complaint and you may contact us either by phone or by email with your account details or complaint reference number to request a status update.

Customer Relations will also supply you with their direct contact details upon submission or escalation of your complaint.

Where relevant, we will let you know any reasons for any delay as soon as practical and a specific timeframe for resolution.

When a complaint is resolved

We will advise you either verbally (via telephone) or in writing (via email) of the outcome of your complaint. If you prefer a specific method of contact, please advise us when making your complaint.

We are unable to implement any proposed resolution until you have accepted it. Once you have accepted the resolution, we will implement it within 10 working days (or within 2 working days for Urgent Complaints, unless you have agreed to another time frame, or where resolution required some action from you and you have not yet completed that action.

Where your complaint has been escalated to Customer Relations, we will follow up in writing confirming the date the resolution was or will be implemented.

We will not close your complaint without your consent, except where your complaint has already been appropriately escalated within TPG and where:

  • you’ve told us that you’re not happy with the progress or resolution of your complaint and in response we have advised you of your options for external dispute resolution, including the TIO; or
  • we have not been able to contact you for more than 10 working days after an attempt to contact you in writing; or
  • after careful consideration, we have advised you that we reasonably believe that your behaviour or complaint is frivolous or vexatious (and the reasons why) and explained your options for external dispute resolution. Within 5 working days of reaching this view, if requested by you, we will confirm these matters in writing.

We will never cancel your TPG services(s) for the sole reason that we have been unable to resolve your complaint to your satisfaction and you have elected to seek assistance via an external dispute resolution avenue.

Further options for external dispute resolution

It is our aim that the majority of complaints can be successfully handled under this Complaint Handling Process and we do ask that you first allow us the opportunity to exhaust all avenues in resolving your complaint. However, if you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint and you have escalated this within TPG, you may seek complaint mediation or further assistance from the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (telephone 1800 062 058) or the fair trading department in your state or territory

Click here for a PDF version of this process document.

 

Summary of Financial Hardship Policy

This document explains the options available to “consumer” customers of TPG Internet Pty Ltd (TPG) who are experiencing genuine Financial Hardship. “Consumer” is defined in the Telecommunications Consumer Protection Code.

We are here to help

We will work with you to help you respond to financial difficulty, whether temporary or long-term. We are committed to helping customers facing financial hardship maintain telecommunications access and working with you to find a sustainable solution. Any help we can give will depend on your individual circumstances and the services we supply to you, and we provide help on a case-by-case basis. We will not charge you for being assessed for, or entering into, a financial hardship arrangement.

What is Financial Hardship?

Financial Hardship is a term used to describe a variety of unexpected situations where you are unable (rather than unwilling) to meet their financial commitments due to one or more contributing factors such as:

  • Loss of employment of you or a family member
  • Illness, physical incapacity, hospitalisation or mental illness of you or a family member
  • Family breakdown
  • A death in the family
  • Being a victim of domestic or family violence
  • Other factors resulting in an unforeseen change in your capacity to meet payment obligations, whether through a reduction in income or through an increase in nondiscretionary expenditure

How to request assistance

To request assistance, contact Customer Service today by emailing customer_service@tpg.com.au or calling 1300 993 011:

Monday - Friday                                  8am - 9pm AEDST
Weekends and public holidays          9am - 6pm AEDST
Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day
 
The earlier you contact us, the better. Discussing your situation gives us the opportunity to help you manage your financial hardship and keep your services connected. We endeavour to act with compassion and sympathy, and to accept reasonable arrangements, taking into account each customer’s individual circumstances and the services supplied

Assessment of Financial Hardship

We will assess your request for financial assistance against this Financial Hardship Policy, based on the information available to us, within 5 working days. We will request from you any information or supporting evidence we may need to help us understand your individual circumstances and the level of support you require, including, but not limited to:

  • Documentation, such as a statutory declaration, from a person familiar with your circumstances (financial counsellor, social/case worker, medical professional, etc);
  • Evidence of you having consulted or being booked to consult with and/or being supported by a recognised financial counsellor

We will only seek information from you that is relevant not unduly onerous. If you don’t provide us with this information, an assessment may not be made. If you provide false or incomplete information, this may result in the cancellation of any existing hardship arrangements.

Communication of Financial Hardship arrangements

If we agree to a Financial Hardship arrangement, we will let you know within 5 business days about your rights and obligations under that arrangement, its duration and any review date. If requested by you, we will send details of your Financial Hardship arrangement in writing. The arrangement will not commence unless you have accepted it.

If your circumstances change during the term of the arrangement, you have an obligation to promptly inform us of such changes. We will review your arrangement accordingly.

If we decide that assistance will not be given because your circumstances do not meet the criteria set out in this Financial Hardship Policy, we will immediately inform you of this decision.

Options for Financial Hardship assistance

Once we have assessed your request, we will consider the appropriate options available to us to assist you in the management of your financial hardship, as it relates to the services we supply to you, which may include:
Options to help you stay connected:

  • Applying restrictions on some or all of your services, for example: barring certain call types (such as mobile or international)
  • Applying appropriate spend controls, for example: reducing or removing any optional Prepayment Balance to stop you incurring usage outside your plan’s inclusions
  • Moving you to a lower cost plan on an interim basis


Options for suitable financial arrangements:

  • Temporary postponement or deferral of payments to avoid disconnection of services
  • Agreeing to a payment plan arrangement
  • Agreeing with you to change to a lower cost plan or contract

Other financial support services

There are a range of other financial support services available, such as free financial counselling services offered in each state and territory. For more information on these and other options available, please see ACMA’s website or alternatively contact Financial Counselling Australia on 1800 007 007 or financialcounsellingaustralia.org.au.

Your privacy is our priority

As part of this process, you may be required to provide some sensitive information, such as employment information, income details (including any government assistance), debt statements (bills), medical details or other information about your situation. Our team treats Financial Hardship matters with understanding and sensitivity and your privacy will remain our utmost concern. All information will be kept confidential and in accordance with the privacy provisions of the Privacy Act 1988 and TPG’s Privacy Policy.

Complaints

If you wish to make a complaint about or seek a review of the outcome of your Financial Hardship request for assistance, please refer to the TPG’s Complaint Handling Policy. This policy sets out how you can lodge a complaint, how the complaint will be handled and how it can be escalated.