16-01-2019 13:24
16-01-2019 13:29
@ELAY25 if I were you, I'd be trying different networks to see which one works best.
16-01-2019 14:40
16-01-2019 14:40
The only way Forward is a new network but try the complaints route, Resolver seems to get the quickest response, then maybe you will get to a situation where you can leave your contract without any financial penalty.
The complaints link is at the foot of the above page.
16-01-2019 14:55
16-01-2019 14:55
16-01-2019 15:43
16-01-2019 15:43
I have never had an issue with the network, it's the prices they will not budge on in trying to keep their customers, I was with o2 for years, kids wanted a new phone so just before christmas bought my son a phone, the offer was good, but alas the network ID Mobile was an absolute nightmare, could ring, text but could not receive any calls or any texts, customer service was appauling, so I returned the phone, had two months worth of grief, in the mean time returned to o2, people that some have mentioned in the comments, I have had dealings with in the past and always been helpful, yes i've complained in the past, it gets sorted!
16-01-2019 15:46
16-01-2019 15:46
In addition, with complaints if you don't get the disired effect contact community managers, they help more than customer service at times
16-01-2019 15:54
16-01-2019 15:54
@Amanda Network issues are normally due to an individual's location. The original poster in this thread obviously is not in a good area for them, whereas you probably are.
Regarding complaints, once a formal complaint is lodged, the community admin cannot get involved, as it is out of their hands at that point.
25-01-2019 14:20
25-01-2019 14:20
I would say it depends on the network and location, I live in a rural area, two of us are with o2 and two vodaphone, no issues, a friend who is on BT mobile, can't get a signal in my house!