on 21-04-2013 18:52
on 21-04-2013 18:52
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-04-2013 07:10
on 22-04-2013 07:10
You can try making a complete as outlined blow but as harsh as the facts are, you should have cancelled within the correct scale laid down in your T&Cs you agreed to.
At the moment TuGo is your only hope other than getting a cheap P&G mobile on another network or using a landline as a second contact to the people who rely on getting in touch with you.
on 22-04-2013 08:24
on 22-04-2013 08:24
Indoor coverage is always variable, with any network, and everyone who has any history of mobile ownership knows this. O2 are providing you with an alternative that is Tugo (not offered by any other network). You are not interested in listening to suggestions but I can guarantee that you will not get out of your contract now you have passed the 7 days, no matter how much you complain. I'm sorry to lay it down bluntly but these are the facts. Tugo is your only chance of a signal, however, if your actually turn off 3G on the handset you will also improve your chances of a signal.
22-04-2013 08:35 - edited 22-04-2013 08:48
22-04-2013 08:35 - edited 22-04-2013 08:48
It is all covered in the T&c you agreed to
2.2 The Service isn’t fault-free; a range of different geographic, atmospheric or other conditions or circumstances beyond our control can impair it. For instance, coverage is affected by things like the thickness of the walls of the building you’re in. It might also depend on how many people near you are trying to use the Service at the same time
You have not said where you are but as MI5 Suggests try 2g only mode. also what is stated here for your exact postcode? Http://status.o2.co.uk
I expalined a few things in this thread http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Do-you-have-poor-coverage-signal-Indoors-This-ma... And as stated TUGO is a 2 way service
on 22-04-2013 09:06
on 22-04-2013 09:06
on 22-04-2013 09:23
on 22-04-2013 09:23
on 22-04-2013 10:28
on 22-04-2013 10:28
This entire thread is nothing more than someone trying to get out of their contract. As a matter of interest I had a quick look at the Vodafone forum and there is a similar thread:
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Pay-monthly-services/Poor-coverage-can-I-cancel-contract/td-p/1180771
The cooling off period for Vodafone is 7 days, and also for T-Mobile. No different than O2's policy.
I find it difficult to believe that whoever the OP works for and is on call to would not allow them to have an alternative number to be reached on.
on 22-04-2013 13:38
on 22-04-2013 15:55
on 22-04-2013 15:55
on 22-04-2013 16:39