CUSTOMER CHARTER AND CODE OF PRACTICE Sample Clauses

CUSTOMER CHARTER AND CODE OF PRACTICE. Energia has created a customer charter and the following codes of practice for Non-Household Customers, copies of which are available at xxx.xxxxxxx.xx or on request:
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CUSTOMER CHARTER AND CODE OF PRACTICE. 19.1 Our compensation and refund arrangements which apply if the ser- vice quality levels that we are committed to are not met. Our Customer Charter can be found on our website at the following link. xxxxx://xxx. xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 19.2. Our 8 Codes of Practice outline services that we offer to customers including priority support customers and other vulnerable customers. These Codes of Practice also explain how you can register as a vulner- able customer and details the way our business works, the services and the service quality levels you can expect from us. The Codes of Practice can be accessed on our Website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx- ditions or you can request a hard copy from us by writing to us at Code of Practice requests, PrePayPower Ltd, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx 00, X00 X0X0.
CUSTOMER CHARTER AND CODE OF PRACTICE. 18.1. Our compensation and refund arrangements which apply if the service quality levels that we are committed to are not met. Our Customer Charter can be found on our website at the following link xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xx/terms-and-conditions 18.2. Our 8 Codes of Practice outline services that we offer to customers including priority support customers and other vulnerable customers. These Codes of Practice also explain how you can register as a vulnerable customer and details the way our business works, the services and the service quality levels you can expect from us. The Codes of Practice can be accessed on our Website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xx/terms-and- conditions or you can request a hard copy from us by writing to us at Code of Practice requests, Yuno Energy Ltd, Paramount Court, Corrig Road, Sandyford, Dublin 18, D18 R9C7.
CUSTOMER CHARTER AND CODE OF PRACTICE. Energia has created a customer charter and the following codes of practice, copies of which are available on request:

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