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How do i change the street address on my Telkom accounts

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By notifying telkom to adjust your account

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SOURCE: Require the account details to pay telkom via EFT

wrong site need to notify the account or telkom

Bill Boyd

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SOURCE: Telkom please! Telkom keep putting through debit orders which are incorrect and fraudulent as all details keep changing, the date,amount and name.

stop all debit payments as your account has been hacked
sort it out with your service provider and bank

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Currently my telkom account goes to my street address. How can I change this address to a P O Box address - as I dont receive my accounts at my street address

you posted to USA fixya forum about a telephone company that does not exist here, why?\
why not call them your self
or go there, your self
or ask them where their web page is , its not here for sure.
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Email address for Telkom payment proof

Google.com shows Telkom in South Africa contacts. Of course, FIXYA is not related to Telkom, and FIXYA unpaid volunteers cannot resolve Telkom payment issues.

The following may help:

https://community.telkom.co.za/t5/Understanding-Your-Bill/Account-Billing-email-address-required/td-p/4231

My family and their friends and relatives were always treated kindly and with respect on their trips to South Africa, and it is unfortunate that Telkom service is so frustrating that everyone seeks any support venue they can locate using the internet.
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My telkom e-mail has been hacked. what do I do?

My Telkomsa.net email account was compromised [hacked]
I ended up changing my email address to a new Gmail account. It took me a few months to notify all the important people / institutions / businesses of my new email address. Needless to say, all my Telkomsa.net incoming emails were lost (bank statements, medical aid etc.) If I had the information (below) at hand, my email hacking issue would have been solved in a jiffy.
If your email account is compromised [hacked] (my [email protected] account was compromised), I hope to spare you this journey of 3 months to hell and back, to solve it. I even tried the ICASA route. Sad to say for the Call Centre these cases are too complex
Firstly some recognised signs of a compromised email account making use of a Physical Fibre or ADSL internet connection.
1) You can no longer log into your email account, by email client (e.g. Microsoft Outlook) or with a Web mail client (via your browser), making use of your username and PASSWORD.
2) You see many spam and suspect incoming emails.
3) You do not receive an email sent by yourself to yourself (from your email client like Microsoft Outlook) making use of your alias (e.g. [email protected])
4) Receiving notifications via a sms (in my case from my legit Internet Service Provider sms number) for your NEW email account password. (And you did not opt for any changes)
The reason how it happened that your online email account was compromised?
Somehow your account information was leaked, either by a data breach that took place at your Internet Service Provider, or by (you or any other person) clicking on some phishing email links.
What was compromised?
In my case the main account profile was compromised. The data compromised was that of my Internet username and password, also used in my router setup to link me to the Internet via my Internet Service Provider. The portal (where these "Hackers" gets access to your email account) Internet address is https://customerportal.telkomsa.net/portal/overview/. The above made my email account (both via email client and web mail) inaccessible.

Steps (in sequence) to fix it.
1) Log into the https://customerportal.telkomsa.net/portal/overview/ portal using your current Access username and password. Then go onto the "PROFILE" tab and change the PASSWORD of this ACCESS username. IMPORTANT: By changing this PASSWORD you need to change it on your router to get connected (with a new session) to the Internet again. So make sure that you know where to update it in your router setup. You can access your (Telkom / Open serve) router by typing 10.0.0.2 into your Internet browser address bar. At this point you secured your main account.
2) Once connected to the Internet you can now go and log onto the portal (https://customerportal.telkomsa.net/portal/overview/) with your new password, go onto the "PROFILE" tab and change the password of your email ([email protected]) account. Also make sure that you reinstate / CREATE your alias / aliases and REMOVE any aliases you do not recognise.
A "maybe" (seeing is believing) ray of light... Telkom mentioned that on 29 May 2022 they plan to implement an OTP (One Time Password) as an extra security measure.
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How do I get to change get Telkom to change my address that was wrongly printed in the Telkom Directory

send an email to telkom stating that you want the address edited and corrected in the directory
can be done within days for electronic directory but for hard copy , it will not be changed until the new edition is printed
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Good Day, I have a bill from Telkom for my May 2017 account but my line was out of order the entire month, who can I e mail to get this credited.

You are on the wrong website for this type of inquiry. This is a self help website for the repair and use of consumer manufactured products...
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Please forward my latest telkom account to my given email address

Please contact your telecom service provider. Nobody here has any access to your account. Fixya is not associated with your telecom service.
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My pay pal account has an old address I would like it changed to 69 Koonwarra street west haven nsw 2443

You have to log into your Paypal account and change your account information.
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Need help changing street address

Hi.

First login to your Paypal account.

On the main page under Paypal go to the second line and at the end you will see Profile tab. Move your mouse on the profile tab and you will see four options. Change or Edit street address is the last one. Click it and when you get on the next page, you will see your current street address. Under it you have Edit or Remove. Click Edit and make the necessary changes.

Hope this helps!

Vince
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