No service yet again

on 23-05-2014 18:27
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on 23-05-2014 18:27
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on 24-05-2014 00:19
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on 24-05-2014 00:19
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

on 23-05-2014 20:30
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on 23-05-2014 20:30
Hi @Anonymous
Have you reported the issue to O2 again?
Take a look at the Self Help Guide - http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Self-help-guide-Is-the-network-down-for-me-or-everyone/td-p/593752
If anyone else near you is affected, ask them to call in and report it as well.

on 23-05-2014 23:53
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on 24-05-2014 00:19
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Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 24-05-2014 00:29
Social Media is a powerful tool these days, however a campaign against O2 as you said probably won't be succesfull.
Have you or any of your neighbours logged the fault with O2 Customer Services as I suggested in my last post? Unless they know about it they can't fix it.

on 24-05-2014 09:51
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on 24-05-2014 09:54
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on 24-05-2014 09:54
Which? says that if you have a poor mobile signal at home you have rights under the Sale of Goods and Services Act. It says that if there is no mobile signal in your area and you are constantly losing service, you may be able to terminate the contract for non-performance.
However, if it is just inside your house that your phone doesn't work it's a different situation, as it could be something within that is causing the poor signal.
Networks will be keen to help you identify what this is rather than lose you as a customer. A femtocell, such as Vodafone Sure Signal, Three Home Signal, or O2 BoostBox, can help. This kind of device can boost the signal you receive – some networks will give you one for free if you complain loudly enough.
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on 24-05-2014 11:20
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Your "rights" will differ depending on you either been in an area that has a signal usually but now has failed as opposed to an area thats not well served by a particular network.
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on 24-05-2014 12:29
Same in the DY7 area keeps happening several times a year, same time of year for two years.
Seems O2 just cant seem to get a permanent fix.

on 24-05-2014 13:12
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