14-01-2017 12:59 - edited 14-01-2017 13:00
14-01-2017 12:59 - edited 14-01-2017 13:00
Yet again a little bit of bad weather and everything is slow!! Phone mast not working correctly so have limited access to the Internet! Takes ages for anything to load! It's not just a one off if 9 times out of 10 as soon as we get a hit of bad weather!!! Will O2 compensate for this at all???
on 14-01-2017 14:18
It will definitely be a no this time then
on 14-01-2017 15:23
on 14-01-2017 15:23
on 14-01-2017 16:52
on 14-01-2017 16:52
No not asking for more at all!! This is meant to be a community where you can ask a question and people will help not make assumptions! This is just rude! I didn't ask the question last time to o2 as it resolved itself but since then the phone mast near me is constantly down and I am having constant issues!
if people are only to to judge and say you've asked this before then don't comment! Is it such a big deal I added before as you can clearly see I'm new to this and haven't posted much so instead of trying to belittle ppl shouldn't you be trying to help if not then you shouldn't be on here because that isn't fair!
on 14-01-2017 18:10
on 14-01-2017 18:10
@JD1308 Nobody is puttin you down but just trying to help you as other customers
on 14-01-2017 21:12
on 14-01-2017 21:12
on 14-01-2017 21:41
on 14-01-2017 21:41
I have not asked for compensation everytime the weather is bad, I'm stating that there is a constant issue with the phone mast where I live yes I understand the weather will affect this but when it becomes a constant issue there is surely more to it then just the weather.
helping I appreciate but making assumptions and assuming "I must want more" that is rude it makes ppl not want to post if ppl who say "are just trying to help" make these assumptions, not everyone is that clued up issues like this hense why I asked to see if anyone else has had similar issues! I've been with o2 for 10 years and had varies issues and never once asked for compensation but when it's at least adds up to a week per month I'm having issues anyone would feel the same
on 14-01-2017 21:46
on 14-01-2017 21:46
15-01-2017 14:20 - edited 15-01-2017 14:39
15-01-2017 14:20 - edited 15-01-2017 14:39
@JD1308 wrote:I have not asked for compensation everytime the weather is bad, I'm stating that there is a constant issue with the phone mast where I live yes I understand the weather will affect this but when it becomes a constant issue there is surely more to it then just the weather.
In your first post, you said:
1. It was down to the weather.
2. Will o2 compensate for this.
The assumption is based on YOUR post and the information people have at hand, in this case.. Your signal is crap and failing due to the weather, you want compensating.
I don't see no other assumption to draw from the info at hand.
helping I appreciate but making assumptions and assuming "I must want more" that is rude it makes ppl not want to post if ppl who say "are just trying to help" make these assumptions,
An assumption is assuming, you can't make assumptions and assume as they are the same.
However, as said, the information given makes the assumption valid especially when previous posts go down the same route also.
not everyone is that clued up issues like this hense why I asked to see if anyone else has had similar issues!
Lots do in weather like this, it's due to the fact certain frequencies don't penetrate water, not an issue with rain as the water drops are small, but snow and sleet spread the drop into a nice blocking sheet of network blocking goodness
I've been with o2 for 10 years and had varies issues and never once asked for compensation but when it's at least adds up to a week per month I'm having issues anyone would feel the same
Absolutely, what I'd do if faced with crap signal 1 week out of 4, is change networks, not resign to another 2 year contract in order to get an iPhone 7 that I knew deep down would give me the same service levels I find so abhorrent.
on 15-01-2017 14:48
on 15-01-2017 14:48
I certainly would not have been with O2 for 10 years (I've actually been with them for 20 years) if I kept having problems. Low cloud, mist, fog or snow will have a profound effect on signal but in all honesty weather has never been any kind of issue for me. No one can put any onus on O2 for weather conditions but if it was a real problem for me over the years I would be off like a shot to another network having tested their payandgo, sims under the same conditions.