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East Gippsland Water starts Customer Communications Online Survey until 31 August 2023
Seeking customer feedback on communication preferences. Complete a brief survey, an online survey or call 1800 671 841. QR Code available. Closing date: 31 Aug 2023.
As part of providing continuous improvement to our customers, we would really value your input on how and when you would like to receive communications from us, and what information you would like to receive. We would appreciate it if you could complete a short survey - it should only take up to five minutes of your time.
Please scan the QR Code, East Gippsland Water values your input on communication preferences, please take a short survey to share your preferences
Alternatively, you can visit Customer Communications Survey page, or call our Customer, Community and Communications Team on 1800 671 841 for assistance. Closing date will be on Thursday, 31 August 2023.
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