on 24-11-2014 11:00
on 24-11-2014 11:00
Hey, new customer here, I have experienced terrible problems with BT customer service, if 02 is taken over by them I will cease to have ANYTHING to do with 02. BT is atrocious.
on 24-11-2014 19:48
on 24-11-2014 19:48
on 24-11-2014 19:57
on 24-11-2014 19:57
on 24-11-2014 21:04
on 24-11-2014 21:04
Here are some arguments for and against BT buying o2;
on 24-11-2014 21:12
on 24-11-2014 21:12
@iar1980 wrote:Here are some arguments for and against BT buying o2;
That makes interesting reading.....
on 25-11-2014 07:13
on 25-11-2014 07:13
Some big decisions are going to have to be made....
on 25-11-2014 08:50
on 25-11-2014 08:50
on 25-11-2014 09:24
on 25-11-2014 09:24
It was discussed on the news last night that people may well be looking for one provider to offer the complete package. Broadband,. landline and mobile phone service.
If there were some good deals to be had, I think BT may be on a winner...
I also have landline and broadband with BT. We have tried Sky and Virgin and in the end opted for BT as it provided us with the best service at a very competitive price.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-11-2014 09:30
on 25-11-2014 09:30
No one it seems is yet convinced about the quad service but it would put BT in a strong position.
Most people shop around for individual services for the best deals so any quad service would have to competitive in terms of both price and service.
on 25-11-2014 10:27
I'm not with O2 at the moment but haven't ruled out coming back in the future. However, if O2 was owned by BT I would think twice as they are one of the worst companies I've had to deal with (Vodafone take the crown as the worst) - their customer service is poor, the services they provide aren't as good as other companies and the service when things go wrong leaves a lot to be desired.
on 25-11-2014 10:29
on 25-11-2014 10:29
Ultimately you can only go off personal experience.