on 03-01-2011 21:04
on 03-01-2011 21:04
on 03-01-2011 21:26
on 03-01-2011 21:33
on 03-01-2011 21:33
on 03-01-2011 21:40
on 03-01-2011 21:42
on 03-01-2011 21:42
on 03-01-2011 21:45
on 03-01-2011 21:45
Sorry to hear that you are leaving o2 and that your network isnt currenlty working. Are you saying the whole of Banbury currenlty has no o2 network at all?
Dometimes the issues that leave you with our a network can be hard to traced and very complexed.
Sometimes things do take a little longer and while this doesnt help you, its also problamtic for the networks as well.
The networks would like for you to be working as it costs them more money where they are not.
You also advise that o2 customer service is very poor and that you are being told that its being worked on.
Oh dear darrengf,you have either had very limited experience of O2 Customer services or you are actaully part of them- in which case your comments are deemed as biased and therefore invalid!!
O2 Customer service has a very poor reputation indeed and the network coverage in a large part of Banbury is not available- just accept it man and stop making excuses!!!!
I dont see why you say o2 customer care is poor. They have been honest with you in advising that its been worked on. They didnt tell you that it had been fixed or that they didnt know of any problems now. They also didnt lie to you, so Im not sure what you wanted o2 customer care to say.
Ive always found o2 customer care to be one of the best in the mobile industry and always polite and helpful.
As with all mobile networks however the networks can fail and some times fail big time, but it would be in there interest to fix it quickly.
In December i was trapped in with 22" + of snow and i had a problem with my local mast. The weather affected it and yes this happens. I reported it to o2 and with in 2 weeks it was fixed (Took them 2 weeks as the road where the mast was was closed due to the weather) I was lucky enough to have another mast in the area, but i couldnt use data and mms and calls didnt always work but it was just one of those things
on 03-01-2011 21:49
on 03-01-2011 21:49
Sorry to hear that you are leaving o2 and that your network isnt currenlty working. Are you saying the whole of Banbury currenlty has no o2 network at all?
Dometimes the issues that leave you with our a network can be hard to traced and very complexed.
Sometimes things do take a little longer and while this doesnt help you, its also problamtic for the networks as well.
The networks would like for you to be working as it costs them more money where they are not.
You also advise that o2 customer service is very poor and that you are being told that its being worked on.
Oh dear darrengf,you have either had very limited experience of O2 Customer services or you are actaully part of them- in which case your comments are deemed as biased and therefore invalid!!
O2 Customer service has a very poor reputation indeed and the network coverage in a large part of Banbury is not available- just accept it man and stop making excuses!!!!
I dont see why you say o2 customer care is poor. They have been honest with you in advising that its been worked on. They didnt tell you that it had been fixed or that they didnt know of any problems now. They also didnt lie to you, so Im not sure what you wanted o2 customer care to say.
Ive always found o2 customer care to be one of the best in the mobile industry and always polite and helpful.
As with all mobile networks however the networks can fail and some times fail big time, but it would be in there interest to fix it quickly.
In December i was trapped in with 22" + of snow and i had a problem with my local mast. The weather affected it and yes this happens. I reported it to o2 and with in 2 weeks it was fixed (Took them 2 weeks as the road where the mast was was closed due to the weather) I was lucky enough to have another mast in the area, but i couldnt use data and mms and calls didnt always work but it was just one of those things
on 04-01-2011 00:27
on 04-01-2011 00:48
on 04-01-2011 00:48
on 04-01-2011 01:01
Dont worry about it darren. I thought your original post was well put and quite fair. In my own view i find a couple of things tend to show up regarding peoples complaints about " customer service".
One is that they confuse customer service with other areas, ie ( though it may not be so in this case, but just to illustrate) some people will say that cs is bad because the network is down, not realising its nothing to do with them and calling cs poor because the poor sod who takes the call doesnt have a magic wand to wave to make the problem go away.
Another i have seen ( but not in this thread i hasten to add) is the type who says cs is bad because they didnt cave in to the customers own unreasonable demands, thinking " the customer is always right" is actually consumer law, rather than a 19th century marketing slogan. An example here would be the sort of customer who declines any form of insurance, then loses their phone after 3 months of a contract, but firmly believes they are entitled to another free phone from the network simply because they have 15 months left to run and find the networks refusal to stand another £400 phone 'outrageous'.
Theres a lot of it about.
Thats not to absolve CS of blame when they DO stuff up, of course, mistakes happen every day when there are millions of accounts running, but i have found a sizeable number of the complaints posted on here in just the last two weeks to be ridiculous. The only reason i put this here was in rwply to what you wrote because i felt that starting a pro CS thread would be a step too far