Hello, Stevemur -
Do you really mean the Ombudsman for Banking Services in South Africa? If so . . .
This is the home page for the Ombudsman for Banking Services:
http://www.obssa.co.za/
There you will see the Contact Us link near the top right of the page. Click or tap on that link.
It will bring you to a page with a form to complete to send an email.
If you have a complaint, in the left side bar of the Contact Us page, you will see a link: Lodge the Complaint Online. Click or tap that link.
If you have not already registered, you will have to do that first before reporting your complaint. Follow the on-screen instructions from there.
Best wishes.
SOURCE: American PS3 in South Africa
Hey thomas952,
While they may not be region-coded, PS3 consoles and games sold within the United States are going to be NSTC compliant, instead of the PAL format used in the United Kingdom and South Africa. What this means is that in order for any game to display properly (or even operate) it must be purchased from the same region of the world as the console itself - NTSC games can only be played on NTSC consoles.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
Aaron
Go Ahead. Use Us.
SOURCE: want to run - south-african vodacom SIM on Indian vodafone network
you need to contact your nearest vodashop or sp in South Africa to activate international roaming
SOURCE: is the South African ps3 compatible with USA
Hi, jfk1848!
Blu-ray games and blu-ray movies are mostly Region Free so you shouldn't have any problems. This may not apply to all products but generally you shouldn't have any issues.
Hope this helped you!
-Luchen
SOURCE: Complaint form for the Health Ombudsman in South Africa. Contact number, address etc
not sure but this looks like a place to complain
http://www.ohsc.org.za/index.php/contact-us
http://www.ohsc.org.za/index.php/who-we-are/mandate
Hello, Maryann -
If the email address for the South African Nursing Council is not accepting email messages, then the best method of contacting the right section of the council is to make a telephone call. If you scroll down the Contact Us page for the council, you will see a chart listing the council's sections and telephone numbers:
http://www.sanc.co.za/contact.htm
If you are outside of South Africa, to make a telephone call it seems you will have to add 27 before the telephone number and eliminate the 0 at the beginning of the telephone number. Depending upon where you are located you will also need to start entering the phone number with the long distance access number for your location. It will either be 011 or 1. See the International Calling Code information here:
https://www.verizon.com/support/residential/phone/homephone/general+support/long+distance+calling/general/95208.htm
According to information on the Contact Us page, telephone lines are generally open Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm (GMT). You may find the information here helpful in determining the right time to make your phone call based on your location:
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
I am answering from the USA.
Best wishes.
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