on 20-10-2013 20:03
on 20-10-2013 20:03
I know they are definately the worst company I have ever dealt with.
Firstly the shop mis-sells me a business contract telling me that it is EXACTLY the same as a consumer contract, I asked the usual questions and was assured the only difference was that I would see VAT added seperately to my bill.
I now have such a poor signal in my area that 90% of the time I cannot make or recieve a call even though the website tells me it is a strong signal area (my wifes phone has the same issue and its a different make of phone). No bother, I will contact the "GURU" for advice I thought, not quite so easy though so I thought I would list my problems publically in a hope to get a response (we shall see).
1. Business customer services arent open as long as consumer customer services and normal customer services wont even discuss the basics of a Business contract.
2. TUGO which would have solved my coverage issue isnt available to Business customers (so the shop lied to me about there being no difference then??).
3. When I spoke to a "GURU" yesterday he wasnt remotely interested in my problem instead insisting it was my phone settings. Well Mr GURU if this is the case how come my phone works when im in a different area and how come my wifes phone has the same issues.
I am now looking into taking action for the contract initially being mis-sold and the coverage being falsely advertised.
18 years I was with Vodafone without so much as a complaint to Customer Services, I cant wait to leave O2 and go back to them.
on 20-10-2013 20:28
on 20-10-2013 20:28
on 20-10-2013 20:29
Now you would think a GURU would have suggested that but as they havent I have no idea what that is. I will have a look now, thanks for the advice.
20-10-2013 20:31 - edited 20-10-2013 20:37
on 20-10-2013 20:36
It says currently working fine. The irritating thing is that I did my homework regarding coverage before I took out my contract.
Get TUGO on the business contract and problem solved, or even better still stop mis-selling business contracts to normal consumers as it seems to be a common practice.
on 20-10-2013 20:40
on 20-10-2013 20:40
on 20-10-2013 20:43
on 20-10-2013 20:43
@MI5 wrote:
Why, as a normal consumer, would you even consider a business contract in the first place ?
And why would an O2 shop push it as a good idea rather than a normal contract?
on 20-10-2013 20:44
on 20-10-2013 20:44
on 20-10-2013 20:44
on 20-10-2013 20:44
@perksie wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
Why, as a normal consumer, would you even consider a business contract in the first place ?And why would an O2 shop push it as a good idea rather than a normal contract?
Sales targets ??
on 20-10-2013 20:45
on 20-10-2013 20:45
To be honest, after 18 years without a complaint with Vodafone, why change in the first place?