Re: Deposits for internet/telephony/Pay TV service provision.
1) In March, 2012, ...A spokesperson for the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority said the authority is aware of measures imposed on EU nationals living in Malta including the requirement to pay deposits for the provision of telephony and internet services
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The spokesperson said: "service providers impose deposit payments on foreign residents as a safeguard in case the foreign customers leave the island without paying for any pending bills.",,,,,,,,,,,
Source: Maltatoday, Friday, 9th March, 2012: Consumer authority - foreigners not being discriminated against
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdet … d-201203092) However, following a complaint registered at EU institutional level, I received a formal reply on 19th December, 2012 from the European Commission.
It states: With regard to deposits, the Maltese authorities have informed us that GO plc does not request deposits for its services, either from Maltese or EU nationals.
So, if in the past - whether as a tenant or an owner-occupier - you paid GO plc (or formerly Maltacom / Telemalta Corporation) a deposit for telephony/internet/Pay TV service provision - claim your refund in full from them now.
On the other hand, Melita plc may - at present - require a deposit from non-Maltese EU / EEA / Swiss citizens who:
A) Do not have an e-Residence Card / new identity card.
B) Have an e-Residence Card / new identity card, but fail to meet Melitas credit conditions or fail to make due payments.
However, as regards Melitas requirement of an e-Residence Card, please note that an e-Residence Card / New identity card may under no circumstances be made a precondition for the exercise of a right or the completion of an administrative formality, because entitlement to rights may be attested by any other means of proof.
See page 36: Article 25 - Section 1: General provisions concerning residence documents
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/Lex … 123:en:PDFIn precisely the same vein, the reason underpinning the decision of the European Commission to launch infringement proceedings against Malta for the incorrect application of the free movement Directive regarding the discriminatory two-tier water and electricity consumption tariff policy was cited as follows:
.To benefit from reduced water and electricity tariffs, EU citizens residing in Malta need to submit specific residence documents other means for proving their residence are not accepted by the MT authorities. By contrast, Maltese citizens need only to submit a copy of their identity card (and no proof of residence)
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The position in respect of Vodafone Malta was not specified.
Nevertheless, in March 2011, Vodafone Malta was reportedly insisting on deposits from non-Maltese EU / EEA / Swiss citizens.
In this regard, please see:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=70883 3) In addition, none of these additional terms and conditions regarding deposits is specified on the websites of Maltese internet/telephony/Pay TV service providers.
4) If you experience any difficulty regarding discriminatory pricing, advise your local telephony/internet/Pay TV service provider that you are equipped to enforce your EU rights:
File a petition with The European Parliament Committee on Petitions online in any of the official languages of the European Union.
Simply click on this internet link to do so:
https://www.secure.europarl.europa.eu/a … ition.html