If it hadn't just happened to me I wouldn't either.
Due to the fact that people have been using dead peoples pension numbers for telephone discounts (up to 15 years in one case), Telstra has this week started a verification form that has to be filled in, and it has already hit snags. Why am I not suprised!
Our phone bill comes through in both my wifes and my name, but when the verification form arrived it was in my wifes name only, and I'm the one on the pension.
Dreading having to do so, I phoned Telstra and explained the situation, to 3 different people, sound familiar?
Finally getting on to someone who could actually do something about it, I found that they were using my pension number against my wifes name. Aparently a telephone account can only be owned by one person, even though the billing is in both names, and some bright spark at Telstra years ago decided that my wife should be the account owner.
Now here's the incredible bit......... the only way they can change the ownership of the account to me is to physically disconnect the phone line, close the account in my wifes name, open a new account in my name and then physically re-connect the phone.
The person I was speaking to said that this was the sixth case like this that he had handled today!
It would seem that Telstra is living up to it's reputation.