on 14-09-2012 21:14
on 14-09-2012 21:14
It clear to see from twitter and the threads here people are not happy with the info or way your handling this iPhone 5 upgrade, sim card swap, price info if your not going to listen to your customer they will walk people are doing it cheaper with more info and a better deal
You and Vodafone once had the best network coverage in the UK that has now all changed so listen to your customer that some have been with you from before you were O2 and get it change now not after we move networks key points people are not happy with
1) contract lengths
2) no upgrades Early
3) no nano sim before before Friday for customer with a order
4) lack of information on all fronts and people telling different information
5) 1Gb data max what that all about.
Its a clear message your customers are telling you via different sources so listen to us with are what make you!
on 14-09-2012 21:24
on 14-09-2012 21:24
on 14-09-2012 21:27
on 14-09-2012 21:29
on 14-09-2012 21:32
on 14-09-2012 23:36
on 14-09-2012 23:36
on 14-09-2012 23:39
on 14-09-2012 23:39
There's always one who thinks they can run your business better you.
Usually they don't have a clue.
on 15-09-2012 00:11
on 15-09-2012 00:15
So you said you would move it back I asked and now you refused top work once again great communication!
as for running the business better its very clear from all the comments not just mine O2 is not getting it right for the iPhone 5 and it
on 15-09-2012 00:27
MI5 if we all leave because of you and the lack of answers you could lose your job O2 needs to keep its longer term customer you would think we areasking for the world but no all we want is answers and a sim card to use the service we pay for before we get the new phone we paid for! How can you and the rest of the staff at O2 not understand the simple fact and other networks are right on the case to pick up your slack it won't be my lose or other customers lose if we move it will be yours and other staff like you who may lose your jobs if O2 customer base drops too low