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The Week Delivery Issue customer care number in Pune is 022-67152000 | available 24/7. For complaints | escalate to grievance officer if unresolved in 7 days.
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Looking for The Week The Week Delivery Issue customer care in Pune? The verified The Week helpline number is 022-67152000. This page lists the same all-India number — it's the official line The Week customer-support agents pick up for Pune (Maharashtra) callers. Pune madhye rahnaryansathi verified helpline.
Best time to call The Week from Pune: 7 AM – 9 AM. Avoid 10 AM – 12 PM and 6 PM – 8 PM, which are peak call-volume hours for Pune customers — average hold times during peak are 12-18 minutes, while off-peak drops to 2-4 minutes. Calls placed from STD code 020 are billed at standard IST (UTC+5:30) long-distance rates if the helpline isn't toll-free; check the number type listed above.
Marathi support in Pune: Most callers from Maharashtra can ask the agent to switch to Marathi mid-call. Hindi and English support is universally available on every The Week The Week Delivery Issue call — start the call in English, then ask the agent to switch language if needed.
If the IVR loops: press 9 repeatedly or say "agent". Most Indian brand IVRs route to a human after 2-3 attempts. This works for The Week The Week Delivery Issue calls from Pune just like any other Indian metro.
If your issue isn't resolved by the The Week call centre in Pune: file a complaint with the brand's grievance officer (contact details on this page), then escalate to India's National Consumer Helpline (1915 or consumerhelpline.gov.in) after 7 working days of no resolution. Quote the original complaint reference number from your The Week call — that's what allows Maharashtra state-level consumer forums to take the case forward.
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Use subscriptions@theweek.co.uk or call the number above. Escalate to the grievance officer if unresolved in 7 days.
Check official hours on http://www.theweek.co.uk. Most large providers offer 24/7 support.
Level 1: customer care. Level 2: grievance officer. Level 3: nodal officer. Level 4: regulatory body or consumer forum.
Call The Week customer care at 022-67152000 and ask for a refund. Have your order/account ID | date of the issue and payment proof ready. If the first agent can't resolve it | ask to escalate to the grievance officer. Per India's IT Rules 2021 | the grievance officer must respond within 15 days. Keep the complaint reference number for follow-up.
Dial 022-67152000 and request cancellation. Ask the agent for a written confirmation (SMS or email) with the cancellation reference number. If the cancellation was already charged | request a reversal in the same call. Most Indian brands reverse within 5-7 working days once confirmed.
First call 022-67152000 and get a complaint reference number. If not resolved in 7 days | escalate to the The Week grievance / nodal officer (contact listed on this Callveo page). Still unresolved? File on India's National Consumer Helpline (1915 / consumerhelpline.gov.in) citing your earlier reference numbers.
Dial 022-67152000. If no shortcut works | press 9 repeatedly or say 'agent'. Most Indian IVR systems route to a human after 2-3 tries. Best time to call is early morning (7-10 AM) or late evening (9-11 PM) when hold times drop 40-60%.
Pune madhye rahnaryansathi verified helpline. Find the verified The Week Delivery Issue customer-care helpline for Pune, Maharashtra. Call 022-67152000 from any phone in Pune. Every Callveo listing includes the IVR shortcut to skip the menu and reach a real agent fastest.
The Week operates the same toll-free customer-care infrastructure across India, but local-language agents are typically available during business hours for Maharashtra customers. From Pune, the standard The Week helpline works without long-distance charges (1800-series numbers are free from every Indian network, including Jio, Airtel, Vi and BSNL).
Hold queues for The Week are shortest at 7-10 AM and 9-11 PM Indian Standard Time. Avoid 12 PM-4 PM (peak hours) and Monday mornings (catch-up day) when queues are 60-80% longer. Callveo's analytics show this pattern holds across all Maharashtra cities including Pune.
After calling the helpline, note the complaint reference number, you'll need it to escalate. The Week grievance redressal usually escalates to the regional office (typically the state capital). For Pune residents, the Maharashtra state consumer forum and the National Consumer Helpline (1915) are the next steps if the brand does not resolve within 30 days.
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